User Manual
Controls Description
Pan Defines the pan position of the channel in the stereo field.
Audio Mute (Sounds
only)
If you enable Audio Mute, muting this Sound will not only bypass
its events but also mute its audio output, thereby muting any audio
tails from notes already played. See section ↑5.4.1, Mute and Solo
for more information.
If MASCHINE is running as a plug-in, the external stereo outputs Ext. 1–16 available in
the  Dest.  selector  of  the  MAIN  section  will  correspond  to  virtual  outputs  in  your  host.
This allows you to send individual Sounds or Groups from MASCHINE to their own mixer
channels within your DAW, for example.
Labels for Bussing Points in the Dest. Selector
The various bussing points available in the Dest. selector (described in the table above) are la-
belled differently in the drop-down menu and in the display of the selector:
▪ In the drop-down menu they are labeled as follows:
◦ For Groups: [Group name] (e.g., Drums).
◦ For Sounds: [Group name]: [Sound name]-[input number] (e.g., Drums: Kick-1).
▪ In the selector display they are labeled as follows:
◦ For Groups: [Group letter+number] (e.g., A2).
◦ For  Sounds:  [Group  letter+number]:S[Sound  number]-[input  number]  (e.g.,  A2:S4-1  for
the first input of the Sound 4 of Group A2).
On your controller the bussing points available in the DEST. parameter are labeled as in
the selector display described above.
Level and Pan Shortcuts for Sounds and Group
You  can  quickly  access  the  Level  and  Pan  parameters  described  above  via  the  little  knobs
available in the Sound List and in the Group List, at the left of the Pattern Editor and the Ar-
ranger, respectively: For each channel (Sound or Group) the left knob adjusts the level and the
right knob adjusts the panoramic position.
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Audio Routing in MASCHINE
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