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The devices are categorized into:
The devices are categorized into:
* [[*Automation Devices]]: to Automate plug-in or MIDI Instruments  
* [[*Automation Devices]]: to Automate plug-in or MIDI Instruments  
** [[*Automation Devices#*MIDI Control Device]]
** [[*Automation Devices#*Automation Device]]
* [[*Mapping Devices]]: to map, connect or cross link parameters to others   
* [[*Mapping Devices]]: to map, connect or cross link parameters to others   
* [[*Modulation Devices]]: to automate parameters, depending on various inputs like notes, velocity, a tracks audio output and so on
* [[*Modulation Devices]]: to automate parameters, depending on various inputs like notes, velocity, a tracks audio output and so on

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Meta Devices

Renoise's meta devices are effects that modulate or control other device parameters instead of manipulating the audio stream of the tracks. They can even be linked across track boundaries, so a complex and powerful routing is possible with endless possibilities.

Common usages for meta devices are applying modulations via the *LFO Device or *Signal Follower, controlling plugin instruments via automation *Automation Device or sending MIDI to plug-ins *MIDI Control Device. There are also devices which can interact with played back notes and other events such as the *Key Tracking Device or *Velocity Device. And finally, devices which can also be used to route and control other meta or audio effect Parameters via the [*XY Device] and *Hydra Device.

The devices are categorized into:

  • *Mapping Devices: to map, connect or cross link parameters to others
  • *Modulation Devices: to automate parameters, depending on various inputs like notes, velocity, a tracks audio output and so on