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(11) MACRO: Press
MACRO
enable you to control in one same location a selection of parameters from different sources.
Available in every channel (Sounds, Groups, and Master), Macro Controls are very useful for
playing live since you can choose a set of parameters from various sources to manipulate on
one screen without having to switch screens.
For detailed information on all of these features, please refer to the MASCHINE JAM Manual.
3.1.5

Solo and Mute Section

This subchapter provides an overview of the Solo and Mute section.
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An overview of the Solo and Mute section.
(1) SOLO: Press
SOLO
to enter Solo Mode. In this mode, you can instantly solo any Sound or
Group (equals muting all other Sounds/Groups) by pressing its pad or Group button — useful
to tweak the Sound or for performing live. The pad of the soloed Sound or Group is fully lit,
while all other pads (representing the muted Sounds/Groups) are dimmed.
(2) MUTE: Press
MUTE
or Groups by pressing the corresponding pads and/or Group buttons — good for getting on top
of your production when you have many sounds playing and especially useful for performing
live.
Muted Sounds/Groups are represented by half-lit pads, while unmuted (i.e. audible) Sounds/
Groups are represented by fully lit pads.
3.1.6

Transport Section

This subchapter provides an overview of the Transport section.
to access Master, Group and Sound level macro. Macro Controls
to enter Mute Mode. In this mode, you can instantly mute Sounds and/
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