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Absolute: The new parameter value is defined regardless of its current value.
Automation vs. Modulation
Although both deal with automatic change of MASCHINE parameters, automation and modula-
tion have to be distinguished. The following table summarizes the main differences:
Modulation Automation
Source of control Internal (e.g., changes recorded via
Auto-write)
External (e.g., an external MIDI se-
quencer or an automation track in
your host)
Duration of the change Temporary (until the end of the
Clip)
Permanent
Target parameters At the Sound and Group levels only At all levels (Sound, Group, and
Master)
Nature of the change (continuous pa-
rameters only)
Relative (defines a deviation to the
non-modulated value)
Absolute (defines a new value re-
gardless of the non-automated val-
ue)
This section describes how to use automation in MASCHINE for more information on using
modulation, please refer to section 7.5, Recording and Editing Modulation.
Please note that modulation and automation are not mutually exclusive: You can modulate a
parameter in MASCHINE and automate it (e.g., from your host) simultaneously! As a result,
the parameter value will deviate (according to the recorded modulation) from the value defined
by the automation.
Using the Automation Pane in the Assignment Area
MIDI and host control can be configured in the Automation pane of the Assignment area:
The Automation pane of the Assignment area.
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Using MIDI Control and Host Automation
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