4. Navigate to the channel of which you want to configure an auxiliary output: for a Sound
click the header of its parent Group (or double-click it if the Mixer currently displays the
Group channel strips), and for a Group simply ensure that its channel strip is visible (dou-
ble-click the Group header if the Mixer currently displays the Sound channel strips).
5. In the channel strip of the desired Sound or Group, click the AUX 1 or AUX 2 label (de-
fault labels) at the bottom of the strip and select the desired destination in the menu.
This is equivalent to setting the Dest. parameter described above.
6. Adjust the level for that auxiliary output via the little knob at the right of the menu.
This is equivalent to setting the Level parameter described above.
7. Set the pre/post state of the auxiliary output by clicking the Post (or Pre) label right under
the menu.
This is equivalent to setting the Order parameter described above.
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Audio Routing in MASCHINE
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