Bypassing Module Slots; Moving Modules - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual

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1.
In the software, click the Page menu (the little arrow) at the top left of the Parameter area
to step through the various Parameter pages, if any.
2.
Use the mouse to adjust the values of the parameters in the displayed page.
4.1.5

Bypassing Module Slots

You can bypass (or "mute") any Module slot. When a Module slot is bypassed, the Module it
contains is temporarily removed from the signal flow and does not process the audio passing
through the slot. Instead, the incoming audio is directly sent to the next Module slot for further
processing (or to the object's output if you bypass its last Module slot).
For more information on how to bypass Module slots, please refer to section
Effects, where the procedure is illustrated and described in detail.
4.1.6

Moving Modules

The MASCHINE software provides you with a very useful feature: the ability to move Modules
across Module slots via drag-and-drop:
To move a Module, click the tab of the slot it is currently loaded in and drag it onto the
tab of the desired Module slot.
The Module is unloaded from its original slot and loaded with the exact same settings in-
to the target slot. Any Module previously loaded in the target slot will be replaced.
While you are dragging the Module, its name appears under the mouse cursor, and the mouse
cursor shows you whether the Module can be dropped at the current position or not:
Working with Sounds
↑9.2, Bypassing
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