![]() Live Intro allows only two return tracks, whereas Live Standard and Suite let you use up to 12. ![]() The Live default template contains two return tracks, pre-loaded with delay and reverb effects. In Arrangement View, the sends appear as teeny little boxes at the right of the screen – cue my usual beef about Arrangement View not displaying a proper mixer. In Session View, returns appear at the right of the screen, snuggled up against the master track. As you create return tracks, sends are added automatically, but bear in mind that sends can be viewed/hidden independently of the tracks they’re connected to, so you might need Shift-Cmd-S to toggle them. Return tracks can be elusive you might need to use Alt-Cmd-R to view them, and even that won’t work if there aren’t any in the set, in which case, use Shift-Cmd-T to create some. ![]() (It is possible to route multiple MIDI tracks to one containing an instrument, but that’s a workshop for another time.) By your command ![]() You can’t add instruments, MIDI effects or clips to them they’re designed purely to host and route effects. You might also know this type of track as an aux (auxiliary) track, and they can also be used to create alternative mixes – for musicians during a live performance, for example. ![]()
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