Parameter Description
Filter Activates a filter on the side-chain input. This filter can be useful to
select only a specific frequency range of the side-chain signal to
control the Plug-in.
Center Freq Adjusts the center frequency of the filter.
Width Adjusts the bandwidth of the filter.
On your controller the outputs available in the SOURCE parameter are labeled as in the
display of the Source selector described above.
Note that the settings of the Side-Chain Input page stay in place when you switch to an-
other Plug-in supporting side-chain. This notably allows you to try different compressors
or different compression presets without losing the side-chain setup.
11.2 Applying Effects to External Audio
 
MASCHINE’s flexible routing facilities allow you to apply effects to external audio as well. This
external  audio  can  come  from  the  inputs  of  your  audio  interface  if  MASCHINE  is  used  in
stand-alone mode, or from your host if MASCHINE is used as a plug-in.
To do this, we will choose a Sound and make use of the Audio page in its Input properties.
11.2.1 Step 1: Configure MASCHINE Audio Inputs
 
MASCHINE’s  audio  input  configuration  can  be  done  in  the  software  only.  Furthermore,  this
configuration is necessary only if you use MASCHINE as stand-alone application.
If you are using MASCHINE as a plug-in in a host application, MASCHINE can receive
audio from your host on any of its eight mono virtual inputs. To know how to route audio
in  your  host  to  the  virtual  inputs  of  the  MASCHINE  plug-in,  please  refer  to  your  host
documentation.  When  this  is  done,  go  directly  to  section  ↑11.2.2,  Step  2:  Set  up  a
Sound to Receive the External Input.
Using Effects
Applying Effects to External Audio
 
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