Integrating SideRack MIDI Plugin with Your DAW
SideRack as a MIDI Plug-in doesn’t generate any sound but only generates MIDI data. It's important to set up SideRack correctly to ensure that DAWs do not mistakenly identify it as an AU/VST instrument. Failing to do so could prevent it from being linked with other instruments in the same MIDI track in your DAW.
Ableton Live
- Create a MIDI Track and drag and drop SideRack in it.
- Create a second MIDI track and load your preferred soft-synth into it.
- In the Soft-Synth channel, open the MIDI Input drop down menu below and select MIDI from "SideRack”.
- In the subsequent menu, choose "SideRack" again instead of "Post FX".
- Adjust the MIDI Input Monitoring to "IN".
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.
Bitwig
- Create an Instrument track and insert SideRack before your Soft-Synth target.
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.
Cubase
- Go to "Devices" and choose "VST Instruments” from the drop down menu.
- Choose SideRack and then choose the synth that you want to manage in the subsequent step.
- As MIDI input, choose SideRack in the MIDI track for your Soft-Synth.
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.
FL Studio
- Add SideRack and the Soft-Synth you chose to your Channel Rack.
- Set SideRack MIDI output to the same MIDI input channel of your Soft-Synth.
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.
Logic
- Create an Instrument Channel Strip.
- Choose SideRack in the MIDI FX slot and choose your Soft-Synth in the INPUT slot.
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.
Reaper
- Start by creating an Instrument track and insert SideRack.
- Follow this by inserting your Soft-Synth on the same track.
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.
Studio One
- Create an Instrument track and load SideRack as an insert.
- Establish another track for your Soft-Synth, set the MIDI input to SideRack, and activate record on the same track to receive the MIDI signal.
- Add some AUv3 effects to the corresponding rack in Duo.