▪ By default, all MIDI data incoming  on  the enabled MIDI input port(s) will  be received by
the focused Sound of the focused Group. See ↑2.6.3, Preferences – MIDI Page to find in-
formation on how to enable/disable MIDI input ports in MASCHINE.
▪ Triggering Sounds via MIDI notes:  By  default,  incoming  MIDI  notes  will  trigger  the  focused
Sound. You can change this default behavior and map incoming MIDI notes differently in
order to adapt MASCHINE to your requirements. The appropriate MIDI settings can be con-
figured in the MIDI page of the Input properties, both for individual Sounds and for entire
Groups. These are described in section ↑8.2.1, Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes.
▪ Controlling parameters via MIDI messages and host automation: You can control parameters of
Channel properties and Plug-ins  in your channels (Sounds,  Groups,  and Master) via MIDI
messages and host automation (when MASCHINE is running as a plug-in). This is descri-
bed in section ↑8.2.3, Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation.
▪ Switching  Plug-in  Patches  via  MIDI  Program  Change  messages:  You  can  use  MIDI  Program
Change messages to recall particular patches (or programs, presets, etc.) for Native Instru-
ments and External Plug-ins loaded at the Sound level. This is described in section ↑8.2.4,
Selecting VST/AU Plug-in Presets via MIDI Program Change.
When MASCHINE is running as a plug-in in a host, you can also trigger your Scenes us-
ing MIDI notes or MIDI Program Change messages. Please refer to section ↑13.5, Trig-
gering Sections or Scenes via MIDI for more information on this.
Outgoing MIDI
You  can  also  sending  MIDI  data  from  Sounds.  For  example,  when  MASCHINE  is  running  as  a
plug-in  in  a  host  environment,  this  allows  you  to  record  your  performance  on  the  pads  as  a
MIDI pattern in your host application. This is described in section ↑8.2.5, Sending MIDI from
Sounds.
8.2.1 Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes
 
MASCHINE lets you play your Sound(s) via MIDI notes (e.g., from a MIDI keyboard).
By default and without any configuration, incoming MIDI notes on any MIDI port and any MIDI
channel will trigger different pitches of the Sound slot currently focused — this can be useful
to quickly test a Sound via MIDI!
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Using MIDI Control and Host Automation
 
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