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Hardware Outputs

Overview

The hardware outputs panel outputs panel has two kinds of outputs: Analog and MIDI. Analog outputs allow you to route Sensory Percussion's audio to any available physical outputs (stereo or mono) of your audio interface. For example, you can set up an output for your headphones and another for your PA system.

MIDI outputs route MIDI messages out of Sensory Percussion, allowing you to control anything outside of Sensory Percussion that can receive MIDI with your playing.

When you hover over the + button in the hardware outputs panel, you will have the option of choosing whether you want to create an Analog or a MIDI output. You can create as many as you'd like, sending audio and MIDI out to multiple channels at once, adjusting the mix/routing of each one independently.

A screenshot showing the hardware outputs panel

Recording

A diagram of the hardware outputs panel A diagram of the hardware outputs panel

The hardware outputs panel is also where you can record directly to disk.

By default the Main Mix is ready to record (record enabled). If you want to record other Mixes, you can record-enable them from the Global Set Mix View, or by clicking the Mix dropdown under the Record button.

There's no limit to the length of recordings, and you can record up to 16 stereo mix out tracks.

You can access recording options from the Settings window.