
→
Upon selection the effect is loaded and its parameters are displayed in the Parameter
area. When you load an effect into the first Plug-in slot of a Sound, MASCHINE automati-
cally configures the Sound’s input to receive any signal(s) coming from other Sounds and
Groups in your Project and sends them through its own Plug-in slots — in other words,
you now have a send effect.
You could also load an effect preset from the Browser instead of using the Plug-in
menu. For more information on how to load effect presets, see
Loading Files from the Library
.
Now that the effect is loaded, we suggest that you rename the Sound slot to the Plug-in name:
this will be of great help when routing other signals to that send effect (see section
Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect
below). To rename the Sound slot:
1.
Double-click the name of the Sound slot in the Sound List.
The name becomes highlighted, ready to be edited.
2.
Type the name of the Plug-in, and press [Enter] on your computer keyboard to confirm.
→
The Sound slot now mirrors the Plug-in name.
For more information on renaming Sound slots, see section
.
Set Up a Sound as Send Effect on the Controller
1.
Press the
PLUG-IN
button to enter Control mode and show the Plug-in slots.
2.
Press Button 3 to select the
SOUND
tab
3.
Press the Group button
A
–
H
of the Group containing the empty Sound you want to use. If
the Group in question is in another bank, before you select the Group you first need to
press
SHIFT
+ the corresponding Group button
A
–
H
to select its Group bank.
Using Effects
Creating a Send Effect
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