Sync To External Midi Clock - Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Manual

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2.
If MASCHINE is running as a stand-alone application, activate the corresponding MIDI in-
put and/or output(s) of your MASCHINE controller in the
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).
MASCHINE can now receive MIDI Clock from an external device
You must define at least one MIDI input device in the
to enable MASCHINE to sync.
When Slave (Receive Clock) is selected, the Play button in the MASCHINE Header and the
PLAY
button on your controller are deactivated.
Page).
↑2.5, Stand-Alone and Plug-in
File
menu.
Devices
Integrating MASCHINE into a MIDI Setup
MIDI
page of the
Mode). Please refer to your
↑2.5, Stand-Alone and Plug-
section of the
MIDI
page
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Basic Concepts
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