Routing Devices



Related topics
DSP-chain in general
Controlling meta/dsp/vst devices using Automation
Controlling meta/dsp/vst devices using pattern effect-commands



The line-in device enables you to add a live audio-stream to your track.
You can also perform realtime effects to the audio-stream which makes this device ideal for making your songs more dynamic when using Renoise for live events.

  • Channel - The audio-source to use, for Directsound this will be your choosen primary in device, for ASIO, this depends on the audio card and it’s ASIO drivers.
  • Input - Which channel specific is being selected (Left / Right or both) and the level meter that displays audio activity.
  • Panning - Which audio-channel to pan the total stream to.
  • Volume - The amplification level to set the audio-stream to.





The send-device offers you track-routing to send-tracks. By routing one or more tracks to send-tracks, you can apply certain effect-commands or DSP /VST effect combinations to all those tracks at once by configuring them in and underneath that particular send-track. The only thing for you to do left, is to route each track you want to apply the set of effects by adding a send-track device in those track’s effect-rack and then selecting the receiver (send-track) that contains the desired configured set of effects.

  • Mute source - The current track will not be heard during play when the send-track is being muted.
  • Keep source - The current track will be played during playmode even if the send-track is muted. Though the configured effects will not be applied in this last case.
  • Amount - Volume amount to mix (keep source) or to send (mute source) to the track .
  • Receiver - This is the name of the send-track you select to send the track-output through. The name can be changed just like any other trackname.

Tip: You can configure a basic set of effects that you would like to apply to every track routed through a certain sendtrack and you can still configure additional effects in the individual track either in front of, or behind the send-track device. You have to set the “Keep source” option in that case to have your additional effects being applied for that particular track.







Related topics
DSP-chain in general
Controlling meta/dsp/vst devices using Automation
Controlling meta/dsp/vst devices using pattern effect-commands