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3. To set the focus to a Sound channel: If the Mixer is currently displaying the Group channel
strips, in the Mixer’s top row double-click the blank space in the header of the Group con-
taining the desired Sound, then click the header of the desired Sound in the row below. If
the Mixer is currently displaying Sound channel strips, in the top row click the header of
the Group containing the desired Sound, then click the header of this Sound in the row
below.
Finally, load the effect in the focused channel strip:
► In the Plug-in List of the focused channel, click the little “+” to append the effect to the
list,  or  right-click  ([Ctrl]-click  on  macOS)  an  existing  Plug-in  slot  to  replace  its  current
Plug-in, and select the desired effect in the Plug-in menu that opens.
→ The effect is loaded and directly starts to process the audio of the channel. The effect al-
so appears in the Plug-in Strip under the Mixer, allowing you to adjust its parameters.
In fact you  don’t need to explicitly put the focus on the  channel in  which you want to
load the effect: You only have to make that channel visible in the Mixer! You can then
directly  click  the  “+”  symbol  or  right-click  ([Ctrl]-click  on  macOS)  an  existing  Plug-in
slot to  load  the  effect  in  that  channel.  Nevertheless,  setting the  focus  on  the  channel
has the advantage of displaying the new effect in the Plug-in Strip under the Mixer for
adjusting its parameters — you can do this afterwards.
For more information on the Mixer and the Mix view in MASCHINE, please refer to sec-
tion ↑12.2, The Mixer.
Adding an Effect on the Controller
1. Press the PLUG-IN button to enter Control mode and display the Plug-in slots.
Using Effects
Applying Effects to a Sound, a Group or the Master
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