Controls Description
AUDIO Section
Dest. Selects where you want to send the main audio output of your
channel.
For Sounds, available options are None (no output), Master, Group
(parent Group, default setting), any other Group or any other Sound
acting as bussing point (i.e. containing an Effect Plug-in in its first
Plug-in slot), as well as the 16 external stereo outputs Ext. 1–16.
For Groups, available options are None (no output), Master (default
setting), any other Group acting as bussing point (i.e. containing an
Effect Plug-in in its first Plug-in slot), any Sound acting as bussing
point in any other Group, as well as the 16 external stereo outputs
Ext. 1–16.
The available bussing points are labeled as described below.
Cue
When Cue is enabled, the main output of the channel is sent to the
Cue bus instead of its normal target (defined in Dest., see above).
For example, this is very useful to pre-listen a channel before you
mix it in your performance. See also section ↑9.2.6, Using the Cue
Bus for more information.
Note that when Cue is enabled, the channel’s Aux 1 and Aux 2
outputs are muted as well — but they are not sent to the Cue bus
(see ↑8.1.3, Setting Up Auxiliary Outputs for Sounds and Groups).
Level Adjusts the overall volume level of the channel.
Pan Defines the pan position of the channel in the stereo field.
Audio Mute (Sounds
only)
If you enable Audio Mute, muting this Sound will not only bypass
its events but also mute its audio output, thereby muting any audio
tails from notes already played. See section ↑5.4.2, Mute and Solo
for more information.
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Audio Routing in MASCHINE
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