Applying Effects To An External Instrument - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual

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The effect unit does not affect the sound anymore. The number is grayed out to indicate
that this slot is now bypassed.
Use the same method to unmute the effect:
To activate the bypassed slot again, click its grayed out number.
This method does not only work for effect Modules but for all Module slots, whatever Mod-
ule (instrument or effect) is loaded.
In most cases Module slot
slot will mute the whole Sound!
9.3

Applying Effects to an External Instrument

MASCHINE's flexible routing facilities allow you to apply effects to external audio as well. This
external audio can come from the inputs of your audio interface if MASCHINE is used in
stand-alone mode, or from your host if MASCHINE is used as plug-in.
To do this, we will choose a Sound and make use of the Input Module.
MASCHINE in Stand-alone Mode
Please make sure that you have connected an external audio signal source to your audio inter-
face and that the inputs of the audio interface are activated. To do this:
1.
Select the Audio and MIDI Settings... entry from the
MIDI Settings window.
2.
In the Audio and MIDI Settings window, click the
ton, activate the desired inputs by clicking them, then click OK.
1
contains a Sampler or Input Module. Be careful: bypassing the
Routing
Applying Effects to an External Instrument
File
menu to open the Audio and
tab, then click the
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Using Effects
Inputs
but-

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