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In order to be automatable, a parameter must be controlled by a knob or a button in the
software — most parameters controlled by selectors (e.g., for selecting an operating mode
or a filter type) cannot be automated.
Almost all parameters meeting this requirement are automatable, the only exceptions being:
Plug-ins:
Saturator: in Tube mode, the Bass Overload button (MAIN section) and Bypass button
(EQ section).
Percussion (Drumsynth): in Fractal mode, the Tune Hold button in the Main page.
Channel properties:
Sound’s and Group’s Output properties: the Cue button in the Audio page.
Group’s Input properties: the Root Note knob in the MIDI page.
Master’s Groove properties: the Amount knob and Invert toggle in the Swing page.
At the Sound and Group level the same parameters can be both automated and modulated.
For more information on modulation please refer to section 7.5, Recording and Editing
Modulation.
Also note that your Macro Controls will be automatable if, and only if, the parameters they are
controlling are themselves automatable. For more information on Macro Controls please refer to
section 8.3, Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls.
Assigning Host Automation IDs to Parameters (MASCHINE as Plug-in)
1. Click the down-pointing arrow in the bottom left corner of the Control area to open the
Assignment area underneath.
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Using MIDI Control and Host Automation
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