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+ Inserts are signal tap points that can be placed anywhere + inside a channel strip. Unlike Auxes, they will interrupt the signal flow, + feeding the signal from before the insert point to its Insert + send(s), and connecting the remainder of the channel strip to the + Insert return(s), both of which are JACK ports which are + visible to other JACK applications.
+ Inserts are the JACK equivalents of normalized switching jacks on an + analog console. +

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+ An insert allows you to either use a special external DSP JACK + application that is not available as a plugin, or to splice an external + analog piece of gear into your channel strip, such as a vintage + compressor, tube equalizer, etc. In the latter case, you would first + connect your inserts to a pair of hardware ports, which are in turn + connected to the outboard gear. +

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+ Inserts will incur an additional JACK period of latency, which can be + measured and compensated for during mixing, but not during tracking! +