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MASCHINE 1.x owners: In MASCHINE 1.x Macro Controls were additionally used to auto-
mate MASCHINE parameters via MIDI or host automation. This is not the case in MA-
SCHINE 2.0 anymore: automation and Macro Controls now are totally independent. Now
MASCHINE parameters can be directly assigned to MIDI controls or host automation IDs
(as described in section 8.1.4, Configuring the Master and Cue Outputs of MASCHINE),
while Macro Controls are plain shortcuts of the desired parameters, at all levels of MA-
SCHINE, and without any limitation in number.
The Macro Controls are available in the Macro properties.
The Macro properties (here for a Sound) in the software.
The Macro properties (here for a Sound) on the controller.
Please refer to section 2.3.3, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pa-
ges in the Control Area to know how to access the Macro properties in the software and
from your controller.
8.3.1 Macro Control Overview
Each Macro Control can be assigned to one destination with the full range of the selected pa-
rameter. The same parameter can be the destination of more than one Macro Control.
To know which parameters you can assign to a Macro Control, consider this single rule:
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls
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