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6. When  you  have  found  the  Plug-in  you  want  to  use,  press  the  4-D  encoder  or  Button  8
(LOAD) to load it. You can also use Buttons 5 and 6 to step through the list and load each
effect directly.
→ The selected effect is loaded in a new Plug-in slot and directly starts to process your ex-
ternal  audio.  By  pressing  PLUG-IN  or  SHIFT  +  BROWSE  again  you  can  switch  back  to
Control mode and adjust the effect.
12.3 Creating a Send Effect
Sometimes  you  may  want  to  have  a  classic  send  effect,  for  example  a  reverb  which  can  be
shared by multiple sound sources. To make use of a send effect, you need to:
▪ Step 1: Set up a Sound or Group as send effect. This is done by loading an effect into its
first Plug-in slot: ↑12.3.1, Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect.
▪ Step 2: Route a portion of the desired audio signals from their original Sounds and Groups
to that send effect. This is done via the Output properties of the corresponding Sounds and
Groups: ↑12.3.2, Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect.
12.3.1 Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect
The procedure to set up a Sound or Group as a send effect is straightforward: You just need to
load an  effect  into its  first  Plug-in slot  —  MASCHINE will  take  care of  the  rest and  make  it
available as destination for other channels of your Project!
The procedure in Arrange view is described here. You can also do this in Mix view — see
section ↑12.1.1, Adding an Effect.
In this example we will use an empty Sound:
1. Choose the empty Sound you want to use as send effect: On the left of the Arranger click
the Group containing that Sound, on the left of the Pattern Editor click the desired Sound
slot, and click the SOUND tab in the top left corner of the Control area.
Using Effects
Creating a Send Effect
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