Bypassing Effects - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual

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For additional, specific information on VST/AU plug-ins, please read
ity Destination and Modwheel
Removing Effects
Removing an effect is done via the same method as for loading an effect (see
Effects to a Sound, a Group or the Master
ules, simply select (None) in the Module menu (in the software) or
(on your controller).
Other Operations on Effects
You can manipulate effects like any other Module loaded in a Module slot. This notably in-
cludes adjusting the effect parameters, moving effects, saving and recalling effect presets, etc.
Please refer to
↑4.1, Sound Basics
9.2

Bypassing Effects

Bypassing an effect might come in handy whenever you want to return to a dry, unaltered sig-
nal: such as after applying so much Reverb that you can't hear the dry signal anymore or to get
rid of feedback while using the Delay for example.
Hardware
1.
Press the
CONTROL
2.
If you want to bypass an effect of the Master, press Button 1 to select the
3.
If you want to bypass an effect of a Group, press Button 2 to select the
press the Group button
4.
If you want to bypass an effect of a Sound, press Button 3 to select the
press the Group button
pad of that Sound (or simply hit its pad if pads are in Group mode).
5.
Make sure
MODULES
play.
6.
Hold
SHIFT
and press the desired Button (5–8) above the right display to bypass the cor-
responding Module slot.
Destination.
above). When you browse the list of available Mod-
for more information on these topics.
button to select the Control mode.
A–H
corresponding to the desired Group.
A–H
of the Group containing that Sound, and press
(Button 4) is activated to show Module slots
↑4.2.6, Page 6: Veloc-
↑9.1, Applying
(NONE)
in the Module list
MASTER
tab.
GROUP
tab and
SOUND
SELECT
1
to
4
on the right dis-
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Using Effects
Bypassing Effects
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