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For example, in MASSIVE, ABSYNTH 5, and FM8, you need to enable the Program List
and fill it with the desired patches in order to make them available to MASCHINE and be
able to switch between them via MIDI Program Change messages.
The Native Instruments or third-party VST/AU plug-in will listen to Program Change messages
according to the Source and Channel settings you have defined on the MIDI page of the Input
properties for the respective Sound this page is described in detail in section 8.2.1, Trig-
gering Sounds via MIDI Notes above.
8.2.4 Sending MIDI from Sounds
Sounds can be set to output MIDI notes and automation data to the outside world, allowing
you to control any MIDI-capable application and/or external MIDI gear from MASCHINE’s se-
quencer.
With its MIDI output enabled, a Sound will send:
MIDI notes corresponding to the notes played by that Sound in the current Pattern.
MIDI notes corresponding to your hits on the pads.
All events of the MIDI tracks you might have created in the MIDI Automation pane of the
Control Lane, at the bottom of the Pattern Editor. See section 7.6, Creating MIDI Tracks
from Scratch in MASCHINE for more on this.
A Sound without any Plug-in loaded can still send the MIDI data listed above! Furthermore,
if the Sound has no Plug-in it will forward any incoming MIDI notes to its MIDI output. To
know how to configure the MIDI note input of Sounds, please refer to section 8.2.1, Trig-
gering Sounds via MIDI Notes.
The MIDI output of Sounds is configured on the MIDI page of the Output properties for
Sounds.
The MIDI page of the Output properties is available for Sounds only.
MASCHINE 1.x owners: The MIDI page of the Sound Output properties replaces and ex-
tends the features of the MIDI Out Module available in previous MASCHINE versions.
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Using MIDI Control and Host Automation
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