The Plug-In Strip - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Manual

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▪ Click the little square on the left of a Plug-in name to bypass this Plug-in slot (bypassed
slots are grayed out). Click the little square again to unmute the Plug-in slot and insert the
Plug-in back into the processing chain. See section
more information.
▪ Right-click (macOS: [Ctrl]-click) a Plug-in name and use the Open..., Save As..., and Save
As Default... (Native Instruments and External Plug-ins only) commands to manage your
Plug-in presets. See section
ing VST/AU Plug-in Presets
You cannot move Plug-ins within the Plug-in Chain. To do this, use for example the Plug-in List in
the channels of the Mixer above (see the Plug-in List description in section
tings in the Channel
13.4

The Plug-in Strip

In the lower part of the MASCHINE window, the Mix view provides an intuitive representation
of all Plug-ins loaded in the channel (Sound, Group, or Master) currently under focus: the Plug-
in Strip. The Plug-in Strip shows the loaded Plug-ins as a series of Plug-in panels, each Plug-in
having its own panel.
As in the little Plug-in Chain above, the Plug-ins are arranged into an horizontal series, the au-
dio travelling from left to right through each Plug-in of that channel.
The Plug-in Strip of a channel, with a distinct interface for each Plug-in.
In the Plug-in Strip the Plug-in panels vary with the type of Plug-in (Internal, Native Instru-
ments or External):
±7.1.9, Saving and Recalling Plug-in Presets
for more information.
Strips).
±7.1.5, Bypassing Plug-in Slots
and
±13.2.5, Adjusting Set-
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Controlling Your Mix
The Plug-in Strip
for
±7.3.4, Us-

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