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Control Description
MIDI Section
Dest. Select the MIDI port on which the Sound will send MIDI data.
If MASCHINE is running in stand-alone mode, available entries are None (MIDI
output disabled, default setting), every enabled MIDI output port, as well as
any Sound in the same Group containing a Plug-in that can receive MIDI (mul-
titimbral Plug-in). Check the MIDI page of the Audio and MIDI Settings panel
to enable the desired MIDI output ports on your MIDI interfaces (see section
2.6.2, Audio and MIDI Settings – Routing Page).
If MASCHINE is running as a plug-in in a host application, the entries for the
enabled MIDI output ports are None (MIDI output disabled, default setting)
and Host. If Host is selected, MASCHINE will forward the MIDI data from the
Sound to the host application. This notably allows you to record what you play
on the pads as MIDI files in your host — e.g., for further editing, controlling
other instruments, etc.
Channel
Select the MIDI channel on which the Sound will send MIDI data. By default
Sound slot 1 will send MIDI data on channel 1, Sound slot 2 on channel 2,
etc.
Transpose Apply an offset to the MIDI note numbers before the notes are sent. Values
range from -48 (downward transposition by 48 semitones, i.e. four octaves) to
+48 (upward transposition by 48 semitones, i.e. four octaves). The default val-
ue is 0.
Configuring MIDI Output for Sounds in Mix View
You can also easily configure the MIDI output of your Sounds in MASCHINE’s Mixer:
1. Click the Mix View button on the left of the Arranger to switch from Arrange view to Mix
view:
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Using MIDI Control and Host Automation
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