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5
Using Your MASCHINE Controller
In this chapter, we will focus on what’s happening on your MASCHINE controller. By reading
this, you will learn:
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How to use the basic controls on your controller for navigating through the MIDI mapping
system.
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The list of all assignable control elements on your controller.
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How the various luminous elements give you some important information about their state.
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How to use the powerful displays of your MASCHINE controller in MIDI mode.
To enjoy full functionality of your NI controller as a MIDI remote control, especially con-
cerning some control elements’ state and LED behavior, you need to tell your NI control-
ler what is the current state of the parameter in the MIDI target. You can do this by set-
ting up MIDI feedback channels coming from your MIDI target back to your NI control-
ler. This way, your controller will always stay up-to-date with the current parameter val-
ues in your target software/hardware. For more information on how to configure these
MIDI feedback channels, please refer to your target software/hardware’s documentation.
5.1
Basic Controls
This section shows you the commands available on your MASCHINE controller for basic tasks:
switching between MIDI mode and MASCHINE mode, and selecting sets (Templates) and sub-
sets (Knob Pages, Pad Pages) of MIDI assignments.
All these actions can of course be done via the Controller Editor user interface — see
chapter
for example. Nevertheless, using your NI controller instead can
be very handy in a live situation!
Using Your MASCHINE Controller
Basic Controls
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