→
The Plug-in is unloaded from the slot. All following Plug-ins are shifted one slot upwards
to fill the gap.
Furthermore, the Plug-in menu also allows you to replace the loaded Plug-in with another one:
â–º
To replace the Plug-in currently loaded in a slot, open its Plug-in menu and select anoth-
er Plug-in in the menu.
→
The original Plug-in is replaced with the newly selected one. The rest of the Plug-in List
stays untouched.
You can also recall the search query that was used to find the Plug-in preset currently
loaded in the Plug-in slot (see section ↑3.8, Using Quick Browse for more information).
Content of the Plug-in Menu
The entries in the Plug-in menu differ according to the Plug-in slot from which you are calling
the menu:
â–ª The first Plug-in slots of Sounds accepts both Instrument and Effect Plug-ins. The entries
available in their Plug-in menu are listed in the following table.
â–ª All other Plug-in slots at the Sound, Group, and Master level only accept Effect Plug-ins.
Therefore, their Plug-in menus and submenus provide the same entries except all entries
for Instrument Plug-ins.
The Plug-in menus can have following entries, from top to bottom:
Plug-in Menu Entry
Description
Plug-ins
Presets submenu (only
when a Native Instruments
or External Plug-in is
loaded)
Lists all VST/AU presets made available to MASCHINE by the
VST/AU plug-in. This allows you to use your favorite presets of
the VST/AU plug-in directly inside MASCHINE. See section
↑6.3.4, Using VST/AU Plug-in Presets for more information.
None Select None to remove the Plug-in currently loaded (see previous
paragraph).
Working with Plug-ins
Plug-in Overview
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