Routing Devices
Routing Devices
Routing devices route audio channels from one track to another, from Renoise to another application or vice versa.
#Line-In Device
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The "#Line-in Device" can route inputs of your soundcard into Renoise, e.g. microphone or line-in jack. This way you can listen to an instrument directly in Renoise, or route back MIDI synthesizers that are triggered with Renoise.
- Channel: When your soundcard offers more than one input, you can choose a sub channel here. The recording device is set up in the Audio Preferences.
- Input: The channel to be routed to Renoise (left, right or both). The level meter to the right of the buttons displays the current input levels.
- Latency: Select from "Live Recording Mode" for guitar, vocals etc. or "MIDI Return Mode"' for re-routed Renoise triggered synths. This will apply the appropriate amount of latency to the signal.
- Panning: The panning of the input stream.
- Volume: The gain of the input stream.
#ReWire-In Device
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When running Renoise as ReWire master, you can route other ReWire slave applications into Renoise by using this device. A ReWire slave can be another audio sequencer or a softsynth like VSampler or Kontakt. Once the device is selected and the application is opened, both program's time-lines will be synchronized. If available, MIDI inputs of ReWire devices will then show up as regular devices in the Renoise Instrument Settings, allowing you to automate and trigger the ReWire applications from Renoise.
- Device: The ReWire slave to be loaded into Renoise. After selecting a device, many applications (e.g. Reason) will be auto-started. If this doesn't happen, then just launch the program manually and it should be automatically set as a slave to Renoise.
- Channel: When the device has more than one audio channel available, you can select it here. To route more than one channel from the same slave to Renoise, simply use multiple #ReWire-In Devices with the same "Device" setting.
- Input: The channel to be routed to Renoise (left, right or both). The level meter to the right of the buttons displays the current input levels.
- Panning: The panning of the input stream.
- Volume: The gain of the input stream.
#Send Device
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A "#Send Device" routes a track's output to a Send Track within Renoise. By routing more than one track to the same Send Track, you can apply the same DSP effect chain to the audio from multiple tracks simultaneously. A Send Track can also make use of a "#Send Device", so there are many possibilities available for complex routing.
- Mute/Keep Source:
- Mute Source: The signal is muted after it is routed to the Send Track, meaning that the current track is silent and DSPs appearing after the "#Send Device" in the DSP will have no effect.
- Keep Source: The signal is routed to the Send Track, but also continues to play on the current track (see illustration below).
- Amount: The volume of the signal to be sent to the Send Track.
- Receiver: The Send Track that will receive the audio.