# MIDI Effect Routing

### Overview

Rift is a MIDI effect, which means that some of its features will respond to MIDI notes you send to it. The process for doing this is different for each DAW. Please refer to your DAW’s manual for more information.

Here is a list of parameters that react to MIDI and how to use them. For more details about what a parameter does, please reference its section in the manual.

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**Feedback Frequency.** Set the Frequency Range to MIDI. Now Frequency transposes the incoming MIDI note in semitones.

**Filter Cutoff.** Set the Cutoff Range to MIDI. Now Cutoff transposes the incoming MIDI note in semitones.

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**LFO MIDI Retrigger**

**Off.** Standard looping LFO with no retriggering.

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**Purple.** Incoming MIDI notes retrigger the looping LFO.

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**Orange.** Incoming MIDI notes retrigger the LFO as a one-shot envelope.

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**Curve MIDI retrigger**

**Off.** Standard looping **Curve** with no retriggering.

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**Blue.** Incoming MIDI notes retrigger the looping **Curve.**

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**Orange.** Incoming MIDI notes retrigger the **Curve** as a one-shot envelope.

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Steps for common DAWs are outlined below. For detailed instructions, consult your DAW’s manual.

### Ableton Live

1. Insert Rift on the audio source track.

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2. Create a MIDI track and program or play notes (clip or keyboard).

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3. In the MIDI track’s **MIDI To** section, select the audio track that hosts Rift.

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4. Activate MIDI Retrigger in the Engine view.

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5. Play a MIDI clip or perform on your MIDI keyboard. The MIDI will now be routed through Rift and processed by your audio source.

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For more information on MIDI routing in Ableton, visit [Ableton Routings I/O - Ableton Live Manual.](https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/routing-and-i-o/)

### FL Studio

1. Route Rift to the audio source track (e.g., the vocal or melody).

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2. In Rift activate MIDI Retrigger in the Engine view.

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3. Create a MIDI track and program or play notes (using a clip or keyboard).

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4. Set the MIDI track’s output to the audio source track.

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5. Play a MIDI clip or perform on your MIDI keyboard. The MIDI will now be routed through Rift and processed by your audio source.

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For more information on MIDI routing in FL Studio, see [MIDI Routing in the Image Line FL Studio Manual.](https://www.image-line.com/fl-studio-learning/fl-studio-online-manual/html/plugins/MIDI%20Out.htm)

### Logic Pro X

1. Create a Software Instrument track and load **Rift** in the Instrument slot.

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2. Create an Audio track and place or record the audio signal (vocal/melody) there.

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3. In the Rift window, set the **Side Chain** (top-right) to the audio source track.

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4. In Rift, activate MIDI Retrigger in the Engine view.

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5. Play a MIDI clip or perform on your MIDI keyboard. The MIDI will now be routed through Rift and processed by your audio source.

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For more information on MIDI routing in Logic Pro, visit the [Logic Pro X User Guide.](https://support.apple.com/en-in/guide/logicpro/welcome/mac)

### Pro Tools

1. Add your audio source track in Pro Tools and insert **Rift** on it as an insert effect.

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2. Create a **MIDI track** with the notes you want to use.

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3. In Rift, activate MIDI Retrigger in the Engine view.

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4. On the MIDI track’s **Output selector**, choose the audio source track where Rift is inserted.

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5. Play a MIDI clip or perform on your MIDI keyboard. The MIDI will now be routed through Rift and processed by your audio source.

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For more information on MIDI routing in Pro Tools, check the [Pro Tools Reference Guide (2024.6).](https://resources.avid.com/SupportFiles/PT/Pro_Tools_Reference_Guide_2024.6.pdf)

### Bitwig Studio

1. On your **audio source track**, insert **Rift** as an audio effect.

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2. Create a new **Instrument track**. In its **OUT** routing option, set the destination to your audio source track (the one with Rift on it).

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3. Inside **Rift**, activate MIDI Retrigger in the Engine view.

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4. Play a MIDI clip or perform on your MIDI keyboard. The MIDI will now be routed through Rift and processed by your audio source.

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For more information on MIDI routing in Bitwig Studio, visit the [Bitwig Studio User Guide](https://www.bitwig.com/userguide/latest/routing/).

### Cubase

1. **Insert Rift** on the audio track that contains your source sound.

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2. Activate MIDI Retrigger in the Engine view.

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3. **Create a new MIDI track**, record or play the notes you want to send to Rift.

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4. **Route the MIDI track’s output** to the audio track hosting Rift (set the output of the MIDI track so it targets the audio track).

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5. **Play back the audio source** Rift will process it and respond to the incoming MIDI notes in real time.

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For more information on Midi routing in Cubase, visit the [Steinberg Manual](https://www.steinberg.help/r/cubase-pro/14.0/en/cubase_nuendo/topics/vst_system_link/vst_system_link_midi_tracks_to_vstis_on_other_computers_routing_t.htmlSteinberg).


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