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Advanced Topics
In this section we’ll look at some more advanced topics, such as BPM mode, working with external effects and using Reaktor’s built-in recording functions.
Using ULTRALOOP’s Multi-Outs
You may want to setup ULTRALOOP with your DAW or hardware effects so you can process each layer independently. To process ULTRALOOP layers independently directly in your DAW, you’ll need to to turn on OUT Mini-Cells in Ultraloop and route your signal accordingly.
To process ULTRALOOP layers independently using hardware, you’ll need an audio interface that supports 8 stereo outputs.
Lastly, if you don’t have a Multi-Out capable host or simply prefer to use Reaktor in standalone mode, you can route signal between applications using something like Soundflower for the Mac or JackAudio for Windows.
To use ULTRALOOP’s Multi-Outs with your host:
Open ULTRALOOP’s OUT Mini-Cell tab.
Choose a setup of unique outputs in the OUT Mini-Cell for each layer.
In your host software, create a 8 x Stereo multi-out instance of Reaktor.
In your host, create auxes or audio channels to receive outputs you selected in the OUT Mini-Cell.

To use ULTRALOOP’s Multi-Outs with your hardware:
Open Reaktor in standalone mode or in your DAW as an 8 x Stereo multi-out instrument.
Open ULTRALOOP’s OUT Mini-Cell tab.
Choose a setup of unique outputs in the OUT Mini-Cell for each layer.
If you’re using a DAW, create auxes or eight stereo audio channels to receive outputs from Reaktor and route their outputs to the desired hardware effects.
To use ULTRALOOP’s Multi-Outs with Soundflower:
Open Reaktor in Standalone mode.
Open ULTRALOOP’s OUT Mini-Cell tab.
Choose a setup of unique outputs in the OUT Mini-Cell for each layer.
Go to Reaktor’s File > Audio & MIDI Settings and choose Soundflower 16 Channels from the main device.
Go to your host software and setup Soundflower or JackAudio as the input device.
Setup Audio channels in your host to record inputs from Soundflower.
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