Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
ROUTING AUDIO AND CV
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Auto-routing of Effect devices
Routing directly to another device
When you have an instrument device selected and create an effect, that effect will be connected as an “insert”
effect between the instrument device and the mixer device.
Examples of effects that work well as insert effects are distortion, compression and modulation effects.
Routing as a send effect to a mixer device
When you have a mixer device (the Mixer 14:2 or Line Mixer 6:2) selected in the rack and create an effect de-
vice, it will be automatically connected as a send effect (to the first free Aux Send/Return jacks).
Auto-routing of CV/Gate signals
The Matrix Pattern Sequencer
When you have an instrument device (Subtractor/Thor/Malström/NN-19/NN-XT/Combinator) selected and
create a Matrix Pattern Sequencer, the Note and Gate CV signals will be auto-routed to the instrument device.
The Matrix Note and Gate CV outputs are automatically connected to the Sequencer Control CV and Gate inputs
on the instrument device, respectively.
The RPG-8 Arpeggiator
When you have an instrument device (Subtractor/Thor/Malström/NN-19/NN-XT/Combinator) selected and
create an RPG-8 Arpeggiator, the Note CV, Gate CV, Mod Wheel and Pitch Bend signals will be auto-routed to
the instrument device.
The RPG-8 Note CV and Gate CV outputs are automatically connected to the Sequencer Control CV and Gate in-
puts on the instrument device, respectively. The RPG-8 Mod Wheel and Pitch Bend outputs are automatically con-
nected to the Modulation Inputs Mod Wheel and Pitch Bend inputs on the instrument device, respectively.
Auto-routing devices after they have been created
Some additional rules regarding auto-routing devices that are already in the rack:
D To reroute a device already in the rack, you can select it and choose “Disconnect Device” and “Auto-route De-
vice” from the Edit menu or context menu.
When you use “Auto-route Device” it will be connected in a logical way according to its current location in the rack.
If you delete a device connected between two devices, the connection between the two remaining devices is
preserved.
A typical example might be if you have an effect device connected between an instrument device and a Mixer de-
vice. If you delete the effect device, the instrument device will be re-routed directly to the Mixer device.
When you move a device in the rack, the connections are not affected.
When you duplicate devices by dragging and dropping, or using copy and paste, the devices are not auto-
routed.
If you would like them to be auto-routed, hold down [Shift] while performing the operation.
Bypassing Auto-Routing
D If you wish to create a new device without any auto-routing taking place, press [Shift] when creating the de-
vice.