
324 Audio Plug-ins
Press Play on the transport. Normal wave playback does not happen (the cursor does not
move), but the Play button is lit and you can now monitor the input source. Pressing Stop
ends input monitoring.
If you change the settings in the control panel, press Stop and restart playback to apply
them. Note that if you are using any non-multichannel plug-ins in the Master Section
effect chain, these are limited to two channels. You also have to match the number
of inputs in the ASIO Connections dialog to the number of inputs selected here - a
warning message appears if they do not match.
Click the Render button. A dialog appears allowing you to select a name, an audio
format and a location for the file to be rendered. When you click OK, recording (or
rendering) starts, recording the external input from the output of the Master Section,
including all real-time processing. You can monitor the recording as it happens.
Click Stop on the transport to stop the recording/rendering.
Related topics
Master Section
Audio Streaming Settings
How do I add effects?
Presets
12.2 Using External effects
The External Gear Master Section plug-in allows you to process Audio Files using external
hardware processors. One or more ASIO outputs are used to send the audio signal to your
processor, and corresponding ASIO inputs are used to return the signal from the external
processor.
By default, this plug-in is located in the ASIO sub-menu of the Master Section effects. An
ASIO driver must be used, and only one instance of this plug-in is allowed in the Master
Section plug-in chain.
To use the External Gear plug-in, proceed as follows:
1. Set the Audio Device to ASIO
You can access this dialog from Workspaces that support the playback of Audio Files by
choosing Options > Audio Streaming Settings.... Set the Audio Device to "ASIO".
2. Assign the output and input channels
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