Using An External Mixer To Control The M3'S Audio Signal; Using Your Host Application To Control The M3'S Audio Signal - Korg M3 User Manual

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Using an external mixer to control the M3's audio
signal
If you want to mix the M3's audio signals with the audio signals sent from your host applica-
tion via your audio interface, or with audio signals from another sound module, make con-
nections as shown below.
L/MONO
Note: If you're using only the module portion of the M3 as a sound module, you'll need to
connect a master keyboard (master keyboard → M3)
Using your host application to control the M3's
audio signal
If you want to apply a plug-in effect to the M3's audio signal, or to control the M3's audio sig-
nal in your host application along with other audio tracks, connect the M3 to your audio
interface and route the audio signal into your host application. Refer to the example explana-
tions for various popular host applications on the following pages.
L/MONO
Note : For details on creating audio tracks, MIDI tracks, and plug-in instrument tracks, and on
how to perform operations and make settings in your host application, refer to the host appli-
cation's owner's manual.
Note: If you're using only the module portion of the M3 as a sound module, you'll need to
connect a master keyboard (master keyboard → M3)
Powered monitors
INPUT
INPUT
Audio interface
USB cable
1
USB
R
2
Powered monitors
INPUT
INPUT
Audio interface
USB cable
1
USB
R
2
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M3
Computer
M3

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