→ Upon  selection  the  effect  is  loaded  and  its  parameters  are  displayed  in  the  Parameter
area. When you load an effect into the first Plug-in slot of a Sound, MASCHINE automati-
cally configures the Sound’s input to receive any signal(s) coming from other Sounds and
Groups in  your  Project and  sends  them through  its  own Plug-in  slots  — in  other  words,
you now have a send effect.
You  could  also  load  an  effect  preset  from  the  Browser  instead  of  using  the  Plug-in
menu.  For  more  information  on  how  to  load  effect  presets,  see  ↑3.2,  Searching  and
Loading Files from the Library.
Now that the effect is loaded, we suggest that you rename the Sound slot to the Plug-in name:
this will be of great help when routing other signals to that send effect (see section ↑13.3.2,
Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect below). To rename the Sound slot:
1. Double-click the name of the Sound slot in the Sound List.
The name becomes highlighted, ready to be edited.
2. Type the name of the Plug-in, and press [Enter] on your computer keyboard to confirm.
→ The Sound slot now mirrors the Plug-in name.
For  more  information  on  renaming  Sound  slots,  see  section  ↑4.2.3,  Renaming  Sound
Slots.
Set Up a Sound as Send Effect on the Controller
1. Press the PLUG-IN button to enter Control mode and show the Plug-in slots.
2. Press Button 3 to select the SOUND tab
3. Press the Group button A–H of the Group containing the empty Sound you want to use. If
the Group  in  question is  in  another  bank, before  you  select  the  Group  you  first need  to
press SHIFT + the corresponding Group button A–H to select its Group bank.
Using Effects
Creating a Send Effect
 
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