Controlling Your Host's Transport Functions In Plug-In Mode - Native Instruments MASCHINE JAM Manual

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Multiple Plug-in Instances
When you are using MASCHINE as a plug-in within a host application, you can open multiple
MASCHINE instances. Actually, you can load as many instances of MASCHINE as your com-
puter and your host application can handle CPU-wise. In contrast to the stand-alone applica-
tion, they are always synced to the host. In plug-in mode you can also send MIDI Program
Change messages from your host to switch between MASCHINE's Scenes or between patches
of other plug-ins loaded into MASCHINE, or record automation for MASCHINE parameters.
5.5.2

Controlling your Host's Transport Functions in Plug-in Mode

When you are using MASCHINE as a plug-in within a host application, the Host Transport Con-
trol feature allows you to split the control elements of your controller into two groups:
▪ All buttons in the Transport section except REC, SHIFT, and
cation via MIDI.
▪ All other elements control the MASCHINE plug-in instance.
This allows you to simultaneously control the transport functions of your host and the various
elements of your MASCHINE Project!
The Host Transport Control can be activated in the MIDI Template loaded in the Controller Edi-
tor.
When MASCHINE is loaded as a plug-in in your host application, do the following:
1.
Start the Controller Editor.
2.
In the Device menu in the top left corner of the Controller Editor window, select the entry
corresponding to your controller in order to edit its MIDI assignments.
3.
In the Templates page on the right, click the desired MIDI Template to load it.
4.
Click the Host Transport Control option under the Template List to enable/disable it.
From now on the buttons in the Transport section (except REC, SHIFT, and GRID) will
send MIDI data as specified in the Template loaded in the Controller Editor, while all oth-
er elements will control the MASCHINE plug-in instance.
For more information on MIDI mode, please refer to the Controller Editor Manual.
Working with MASCHINE JAM
Using MASCHINE JAM in Plug-in Mode
GRID
control your host appli-
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