Moving Sounds - Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Manual

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2.
If you want to duplicate a Sound including its Pattern content, enable the
tion (Button 5).
3.
Press the pad of the Sound you want to copy.
The pad of the Sound starts blinking.
4.
Press the pad of the target Sound slot (this can also be in another Group, in this case first
press the desired Group button).
All parameters of the Sound will be copied (including the Pattern content for that Sound
if you have enabled the
viously loaded in the target slot.
You will notice that once you have pasted the Sound, the target pad starts blinking itself, indi-
cating that it is ready to be pasted again to additional Sound slots: Therefore, to duplicate a
Sound more than once, once you have pressed the source pad you just have to press all the
desired target pads in a row.
Instead of holding DUPLICATE, you can also pin the Duplicate mode by pressing
PLICATE
+ Button 1. You can then release DUPLICATE: Your controller will stay in Du-
plicate mode until you press
the Controller
for more information.
4.2.7

Moving Sounds

You can reorder Sounds via drag-and-drop in the software. It can be helpful to organize your
Sounds more conveniently. Notably, this allows you to move your Sounds to other pads, and
create a Group that is easier to play from the pads.
You can select multiple Sounds to move them all at once! See
ple Sounds or Groups
To move one or more Sounds:
1.
Click and hold the desired Sound slot(s) in the Sound List or in the Pad view.
+EVENTS
option). The copied Sound will replace any Sound pre-
DUPLICATE
again. See section
for more information.
Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project
+EVENTS
DU-
↑2.3.3, Pinning a Mode on
↑4.1.3, Selecting Multi-
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