1.
Hook it up to the MASCHINE hardware controller's
rear panel.
2.
If MASCHINE is running as a stand-alone application, activate the corresponding MIDI in-
put and/or output(s) of your MASCHINE STUDIO controller in the
ences
panel (see
↑2.6.3, Preferences – MIDI
3.
If MASCHINE is running as a plug-in in a host application, the MIDI configuration is man-
aged by the host (see section
host documentation to know how to configure MIDI in your host.
2.7.2
Sync to External MIDI Clock
If MASCHINE is running as a stand-alone application, it can be controlled externally via MIDI
Clock by any device that is capable of sending MIDI Clock. This could be hardware such as a
drum machine, another groovebox or sequencer, or even another software sequencer.
If you use MASCHINE as a plug-in, it is automatically synced to the host application so
you don't have to activate external MIDI sync! See section
in Mode
for more information on using MASCHINE as a plug-in.
To configure MASCHINE to receive MIDI Clock from an external device:
1.
Select Preferences entry from the
2.
Select the
MIDI
page.
3.
In the
Sync
section select Slave (Receive Clock) from the menu.
4.
Select the
Input
button to see a list of connected devices.
5.
Check the name of the device sending MIDI clock (the device you want MASCHINE to
sync with).
MIDI IN
Page).
↑2.5, Stand-Alone and Plug-in
File
menu.
Integrating MASCHINE into Your MIDI Setup
or
MIDI OUT
socket on the
MIDI
page of the
Mode). Please refer to your
↑2.5, Stand-Alone and Plug-
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