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ROUTING AUDIO AND CV68
Using the routing menu
1. Right-click a jack.
A context menu appears, listing all devices in the rack:
2. Move the mouse pointer to the device you want to connect to.
A submenu lists all outputs or inputs on that device. An asterisk (*) next to a jack means it's already connected.
3. Select the desired jack.
The two jacks are connected with a cable. If the jack was already in use, the old connection is replaced.
D To disconnect a jack, right-click it and select "Disconnect" from the context menu:
Checking and following cable connections
D If you point your mouse at a jack that's in use and wait a moment, a tool tip appears, showing both the device
name and connector that the cable is connected to:
D You can also right-click the jack and select "Scroll to Connected Device".
This will scroll to the device in the other end of the cable and highlight the connector briefly.
Auto-routing
Reason Rack Plugin will automatically route devices when you create them. If you don't want this, you can hold down
[Shift] when you create the device. This will add the device without connections, requiring that you route it manually
to use it.
It's also possible to invoke this automatic routing from the context menu, by right-clicking a non-connected device
and selecting "Auto-route Device".
To disconnect all cables going to and from a device, instead select "Disconnect Device" from the context menu.
When a device is auto-routed, either at creation or from the context menu, the following rules apply:
An audio output will be connected to the first free and auto-routable input above it in the rack.
For example, if you auto-route an instrument and there's a rack mixer device above it in the rack, it will be con-
nected to the first free mixer channel input. If there are no such free, suitable inputs on devices above, it will be
routed to the I/O device instead.