![]() Create a second audio track for receiving audio from G8’s Reject Outs.Now you will simultaneously hear G8 Gate and its sidechain input. Set the new audio track’s input to the track that you are sending to G8.If you would still like to hear the audio going to G8’s sidechain input, create another audio track. ![]() The subcategory dropdown menu right below this should now activate allowing you to select “3/4 G8 Gate.” Activating this setting will route the sidechain track into the third and fourth inputs on G8 so that you can use it to control the gate’s envelope.Go to the sidechain track, and select the “Audio To” dropdown, changing “Master” to your main audio track.Click the “IO” symbol on the right side of the window to show the input/output section.Create a second audio track with the clip you want to use as a sidechain.This will enable MIDI to reach this track, even when it’s not set to record. The subcategory dropdown menu right below this should now activate allowing you to select “1 G8 Gate.” Selecting G8 will route the MIDI from G8 into this track.Go to the created MIDI track, and click the first “MIDI From” dropdown, selecting your audio track that G8 is using.Add an instance of G8 to an audio track.Make sure to set G8’s MIDI input note is set to whatever note is being used in your pattern. The subcategory dropdown menu right below this should now activate allowing you to select “1 G8 Gate.” Selecting G8 will route the MIDI track into G8 so that you can use it to control the gate’s envelope.Go to the created MIDI track, and select the “MIDI To” dropdown, selecting your audio track that G8 is using. ![]()
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