An introduction to Device Racks in Live
By creating Device Racks, you can build your own complex devices that contain effects and instruments.
You can create multilayered instruments, apply signal splitting and parallel processing, to name just a few of the uses of Device Racks.
If you think about it, when you have, for example, a MIDI track, you insert a MIDI effect on it, an instrument, and stack up some audio effects to follow the instrument. You are creating one chain of devices, just like how you would in other DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations).
However, if you are, for example, working on an Instrument Rack, you are able to create multiple device chains playing in parallel, meaning you can have several instruments stacked up on the same track. All these instrument chains can also have their own effect processing, and then the output of all these chains gets summarized as the output of the Instrument Rack.
Drum Racks work a little differently, but we will be having...