User Manual
MASCHINE in Plug-in Mode
If MASCHINE  is  running  as  a plug-in  in  a host  environment,  the MASCHINE  plug-in  can re-
ceive  audio  from  the  host  only.  Please  refer  to  your  host  documentation  to  find  out  how  to
route audio channels to the virtual audio inputs of the MASCHINE plug-in.
In this example, we will assume that you routed some audio channels of your host to the first
virtual input pair of MASCHINE.
14.2.2 Step 2: Set up a Sound to Receive the External Input
We describe  here  the  procedure  in  Arrange view. You can  also  do  this  in  Mix view — see  section
↑12.1.1, Sending External Audio to Sounds.
▪ Now the external audio is routed to your Sound! You can adjust the level of the incoming
signal via the Gain knob.
You  will  find  a  detailed  reference  of  the  Audio  page  of  the  Sounds’  Input  properties  in  section
↑12.1.1, Sending External Audio to Sounds.
14.2.3 Step 3: Load an Effect to Process an Input
Here we  describe  the  procedure  in  Arrange view. You can  also  do  this  in  Mix view — see  section
↑14.1.1, Adding an Effect.
You can now insert an Effect Plug-in into this Sound so that it processes the incoming audio.
1. At  the  far  left  of  the  Control  area,  click  the  Plug-in  icon  to  display  the  Plug-ins  of  the
Sound:
The  icon  lights  up.  The  Plug-in  List  appears  nearby.  Since  we  have  chosen  an  empty
Using Effects
Applying Effects to External Audio
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