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9. Go back to the Monitor window and click on the Mute button for the
played back audio channel.
Since “Pre” is activated for the effect send, this will not affect the signal to the
external effect.
Setting up the audio channel for recording
1. Pull down the Audio menu and select Inputs.
The Input window appears.
2. Activate the Input to which you connected the external effect device.
Leave the other Inputs deactivated.
3. Close the Input window and return to the Arrange window.
4. Prepare a Track for recording.
This Track should be set to another audio channel than the playback Track.
5. Open the Monitor window, locate the audio channel selected for record-
ing and click on its FX button.
The EQ and FX Send window for the channel appears.
6. Activate one of the Effect sends by clicking its On button.
The Pre button should not be activated. Also make sure that the other Effect
sends are deactivated, to avoid any accidental feedback loops.
7. Pull down the Send Routing popup and select the first VST Effect slot.
8. Open the Effects window, select an effect for the first slot and activate it.
In this case, select “WunderVerb3”.
9. Pull down the Bus popup menu for the Effect and select Master.
10.Set the Send level (in the EQ and FX Send window) and the Effect Master
level (in the Effects window) to appropriate values.
11.Return to the Monitor window, hold down [Control] and click on the In-
put button for the recording channel.
Make sure the correct Input is selected (if this is the only active Input, it will
be selected automatically).
12.Click on the Input button so that the indicator in the button lights up.
Now, the sound from the external effect will be routed to the recording audio
channel.
13.Try playing back the audio, and set levels for sends, monitoring, etc.
14.When ready, perform the recording.
The audio from the playback Track will be routed through the external effect
and recorded on the recording Track, and you will monitor the result with
some reverb added.
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