Connecting Multiple Input Processors
Input processors can be created and used on their own. However, they become extremely powerful when chained together.
Example Processor Chains:
| Multi Beat Divider |  | 
| Filtered Waveform |  | 
| Referenced Beat Divider |  | 
| Referenced Filtered Waveform |  | 
| Input Selector |  | 
Creating an Input Processor Chain
(example of creating a Referenced Filtered Waveform)
- Open the Library View (Default view 5) and navigate to the  tab.
   
- All slots will be blank if you're starting from scratch. To create one, Right-click or hold  and press an empty slot.
   
- Select 
   
- Select a VU Meter and assign it to an audio input
   
- Repeat Steps 1 thru 3
- Select an Audio Filter Processor and use the source type "INPUT SLOT" to assign it to the VU Meter created in step 4.
  
   
- Repeat Step 6 to create a second Audio Filter
   
- Edit the Audio Filters; assign one as a Low Pass and the other as a High Pass
   
- Create a Reference Input Processor and assign it to one of the Audio Filters using the "INPUT SLOT" source type
   
- Create a Waveform Input Processor and assign it to the Reference Input Processor
   
- Use the Reference Input Processor to switch the Waveform Input Processor Source on the fly.
 - Cue Setting/Detail Menu
  
 
 - Function Keys
 