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Use the same method to unmute the Plug-in:
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To activate the bypassed slot again, click its grayed out icon.
In most cases the first Plug-in slot contains an Instrument Plug-in (e.g., a Sampler). Be
careful: bypassing the slot will mute the whole Sound!
5.1.6
Using Side-Chain
Some Plug-ins provide side-chaining. This allows you to control their influence on the audio via
another audio signal sent to their secondary, side-chain input. This extra routing feature is de-
scribed in details in section
10.1.3, Using the Side-Chain Input
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5.1.7
Moving Plug-ins
MASCHINE allows you to move Plug-ins across the Plug-in List and across Sounds and Groups.
Moving Plug-ins Within the Plug-in List
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To move a Plug-in in the Plug-in List, click its name and drag your mouse vertically.
While you are holding the mouse button, an insertion line appears at the place in the
Plug-in List where the Plug-in would land if dropped. Drag your mouse until the insertion
line is at the desired location, then release the mouse button to drop the Plug-in onto this
new location.
→
The Plug-in takes its new place between the existing Plug-ins while keeping the exact
same settings. All other Plug-ins sitting between its old and new location are shifted one
slot upwards/downwards to fill the gap.
Dragging Plug-ins can be very useful if you want to quickly change the effects’ process-
ing order in the channel.
Working with Plug-ins
Plug-in Overview
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