I have to admit, I don't bother with sends, and I don't use multi-out VSTi, so I can't necessarily relate. I've always found the rack 'model' to be the simplest one to understand, though, so I wonder if you're just set in your way of thinking.Beardedone wrote:I find the routing of sends impossibly cumbersome in Tracktion - racks are confusing - it is difficult to see how inputs and outputs are routed. Please correct me if I am missing something. I no longer use Tracktion as much as I would like for this reason. I need tracks just as they are with may a linear effects chain each, then no mixer is needed. But I usually use multioutput instruments like ST2, Kontakt or Dr008 etc., and apply effect selectively to various outputs. I do see the point of simpliicity but the I (and I am sure others also) need flexible routing and that means (to me at least) a mixer function.
If you're using a multi-out VST, why not just route all your extra effects within the rack instead of struggling to figure out how to route them to different tracks? Couldn't be easier!
Greg


