A Few Notes On Send Effects - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual

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5.
Use the
Level
knob in the same section to adjust the level of the signal sent to that auxili-
ary output.
The signal of each auxiliary output is taken by default after the main output level control
has been applied. This can be changed on the second page of the Output Properties. For
more info, please see section
Group Properties
You can repeat the process to route more Sounds/Groups to the same send effect, or route the
same Sound/Group to another send effect send using
9.4.3

A Few Notes on Send Effects

When working with send effects, please keep in mind the following:
▪ You cannot send the Master output to send effects.
▪ Obviously you cannot send a send effect's output to itself.
On the other hand, you can chain several Sounds configured as send effects by sending the
output of a send effect into another send effect using the method described above (see
Routing Audio to a Send
When setting up complex routings, please take care to avoid feedback loops!
In addition, the following points are worth noting:
▪ CPU load: Send effects can be of great help to save CPU power. Using one reverb for many
Sounds and Groups instead of loading another reverb in each Sound/Group makes a big
difference on the CPU load. You can adjust at which extent the reverb must be applied on
each Sound/Group via the respective Level controls in their Output Properties.
▪ MIDI control: Like any other Sound, Sounds used as send effect can be controlled via
MIDI! This is not only true for all effect parameters via the Macro Controls (see
Group – Macro Properties (MCR) and Macro
coming notes (e.g., a vocoder). See
↑4.4, The Sound Properties
(for Groups).
Effect). This opens up virtually endless routing possibilities!
↑4.9, Using MIDI with Sounds
(for Sounds) and
Aux
2.
Controls), but also for effects that require in-
for more info.
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Using Effects
Creating a Send Effect
↑5.1, The
↑9.4.2,
↑5.1.3,

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