For more information on using Plug-ins and accessing the plug-in menu please refer to chapter
6 “Working with Plug-ins” in the MASCHINE manual.
2.5 Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
 
You can run the MASCHINE software as a stand-alone application or integrate it into your fa-
vorite Digital Audio Workstation (or DAW, in short) by loading it as a plug-in. The MASCHINE
software is available in the VST, Audio Unit, and AAX plug-in formats. For further information
on  plug-in  compatibility  and  for  a  detailed  description  of  how  to  use  plug-ins  in  your  host,
please refer to the documentation included with your host software. If you did not install the
plug-ins  when  installing  the  MASCHINE  software,  please  refer  to  the  Setup  Guide  available
from the documentation folder in the MASCHINE software installation folder.
2.5.1 Differences between Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
 
Transport Functions
The most noticeable difference between the stand-alone and plug-in mode of MASCHINE  re-
lates to  the  interaction with  MASCHINE’s  sequencer.  Indeed, when  MASCHINE  is  used  as  a
plug-in within a host sequencer software (e.g., Cubase or Pro Tools), MASCHINE’s sequencer
is exclusively  controlled  by  the  host application:  you  cannot, e.g.,  manually  start, stop  or  re-
start the playback in MASCHINE, nor modify the tempo or the time signature of your Project
within  the  MASCHINE  plug-in  itself  —  these  are  synchonized  to  your  host’s  own  transport
functions and tempo settings. As a direct consequence, when MASCHINE is used as a plug-in
the Restart and  Play buttons as  well as the  Tempo and  Time Signature fields  are grayed out
and  inactive  in  the  MASCHINE  Header.  Obviously  you  cannot  control  MASCHINE’s  playback
and tempo settings from your MASCHINE controller either.
However from your controller you can directly control the transport functions of your host
application instead.  See  section Controlling your  Host’s  Transport Functions in  Plug-in
Mode for more information.
Basic Concepts
Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
 
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