Using An External Sound Source - Native Instruments MASCHINE STUDIO Getting Started

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▪ Create new effects chains in other Sound slots of Group C and route other signals to them.
Routing Tips
▪ For a better overview, rename the Sound you use as a send effect after the effects name.
▪ You can build your own multi-effects: for each send effect you can have an unlimited
amount of effects per Sound or Group!
Please be aware using too many effects may cause a high load on your computers CPU,
as a result the amount of effects you should use is dependant on the processing power
of your computer.
▪ Since Patterns are saved together with your Group, you can also prerecord modulation for
your effects, for example filter sweeps or complex effects clusters with multiple effects that
you can use on your material.
The Routing in MASCHINE is a really powerful tool with a vast amount of possibilities. You can
set up your own effects chains, route Sounds through several other Sounds or out of your audio
interface through a Hardware effect and then back into MASCHINE.
For more information on routing, please refer to the Manual.
9.2.2

Using an External Sound Source

MASCHINE allows you to route not only other internal signals to your Sounds as described in
the previous section (see
coming from the external world. To do this, we will use the first Plug-in slot of the Sound level:
the Input Channel. In the software, do the following:
1.
Click File > Preferences....
The Preferences dialog opens.
2.
Click the
Audio
Page.
↑9.2.1, Using Sounds and Groups as Sound
Using Advanced Features
Using Other Sound Sources
Source), but also audio
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