mSuperlooper, assigning input & output to each track

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Hello!
Lately, I'm experimenting with live looping in Ableton as an alternative to a loop station (like Boss rc300). Previously, I used free plugin Mobius in ableton but it is very unstable and crashes a lot so NOT reliable for live looping.

Then I saw the mSuperlooper. I have downloaded the free version for trying out and my first impression such as the interface is very good.

However, I'm searching for different input and outputs for each track. In Mobius, on each track I could select the plugin inport and the plugin outport, so I was able to get different vst sounds on each track.

How can I setup this in mSuperlooper for each track? So I can link the right vst midi track in ableton with the right track in mSuperlooper?

For example: I start looping on track and you hear the piano vst sound when looping. When switching to track 2, You hear the guitar VST from Ableton...etc.

Thank you for any kind of help!

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I use a different DAW and I'm not familiar with Ableton's routing, but anyway...

The plugin just got updated in v14.08 an added a multi-output version called MSuperLooper16out.
It has 16 tracks stereo outputs, but as for the inputs it has a single stereo input (+ its stereo sidechain).
This means everything goes in the same input, and gets temporarily routed inside the plugin to separate loop tracks when you click on them. Those tracks will have dedicated separate outputs.

It might sound weird but to me at least seems more confortable and immediate than having predefined/pre-routed input tracks all going to separate inputs.
Plug anything you want, in any order, in the stero input, click on a track in the plugin and that's where the loop will be recording.

You could also try asking in the actual Melda section, which might get more attention from people using the plugin.
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The main idea is to hear the right sound when the right track is selected in superlooper, not only when recording a track in superlooper. I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I am also quite new to all of these things.
I will ask in the Melda section. Thank you for your reply.

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