Native Instruments MASCHINE Manual page 841

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Transport in MASCHINE Running as a Standalone Application
If your keyboard is focused on a MASCHINE instance running as a standalone application and
no KOMPLETE KONTROL instance is loaded in any host application, all six buttons in the
TRANSPORT
section of your keyboard control the transport in MASCHINE.
If a host application with at least one KOMPLETE KONTROL instance loaded is also
running on your computer, the
host transport instead of the MASCHINE transport. If the running host application
doesn't contain any KOMPLETE KONTROL instance, the
keyboard will control both the MASCHINE and host transports. To avoid this, you can
disable the control of the MASCHINE transport in the
the end of this section.
In some cases they are used in combination with the Control encoder and the Navigate Left/
Right buttons in the
NAVIGATE
synchronized with the MASCHINE software (and with any MASCHINE controller also focused
on that MASCHINE instance).
More precisely, the buttons of the
MASCHINE instance:
Element (or Combination)
Basic Transport
PLAY
SHIFT
+
PLAY
(RESTART)
REC
SHIFT
+
REC
(COUNT-IN)
STOP
SHIFT
+
STOP
Loop Range
LOOP
+ Control encoder
TRANSPORT
section on your keyboard will control the
Preferences
section (see table below). At any time the button states are
TRANSPORT
section trigger the following commands in the
Command in MASCHINE
Play/Stop
Restart playback at the beginning of the Loop Range
Record
Record with Count-in
Stop
Metronome on/off
Move the whole Loop Range
KOMPLETE KONTROL Integration
Controlling the Transport in MASCHINE
TRANSPORT
section on your
panel, as described at
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