Connecting A Pedal; Connecting External Midi Equipment - Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Getting Started

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In order to use the
sure that no microphone is connected to the
microphone into the
2.3.4

Connecting a Pedal

Your MASCHINE MK3 Controller provides a pedal input in the form of 1/4" socket on its rear
panel.
The
PEDAL
socket on the rear panel of your controller.
The
PEDAL
socket allows you to use a pedal footswitch to control the transport in MASCHINE.
A single footswitch with two pedals can be used to control the transport in the following way:
▪ Pedal 1: Starts/stop the playback in MASCHINE. This is equivalent to the
your controller and the Play button in the software's Header.
▪ Pedal 2: Engage/disengage recording in MASCHINE. This is equivalent to the
on your controller and the Record button in the software's Header.
The
PEDAL
socket can also be configured to send Continuous MIDI CC messages in the
Preferences of the Controller Editor software. For more information read the MASCHINE
MK3 chapter of the Controller Editor manual.
2.3.5

Connecting External MIDI Equipment

The MASCHINE controller has dedicated MIDI sockets that allow you to directly connect other
MIDI devices using a MIDI cable with a 5-pin DIN MIDI jack and integrate the controller into
your MIDI setup.
LINE IN 1
and
2
sockets on your MASCHINE controller, please make
MIC IN
MIC IN
socket bypasses the
socket nearby! Indeed, plugging a
LINE IN 1
and
2
sockets.
MASCHINE - Getting Started - 30
Setting Up MASCHINE
Setup Examples
PLAY
button on
REC
button

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