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Parameter Description
INPUT Section
Source Selects the audio signal you want to use as side-chain signal to control the
Plug-in. Available options are None (side-chain disabled, default setting), the
outputs of all (other) Sounds , and the outputs of all (other) Groups.
In the menu these outputs are labeled as follows:
For Groups: [Group name] (e.g., Drums)
For Sounds: [Group name]: [Sound name] (e.g., Drums: Kick)
In the selector display these outputs are labeled as follows:
For Groups: [Group name] (e.g., Drums)
For Sounds: [Group letter+number]:S[Sound number] (e.g., A1:S4 for the Sound
4 of Group A1)
Gain
Adjusts the input level of the side-chain signal fed into the Plug-in.
FILTER Section
Filter Activates a filter on the side-chain input. This filter can be useful to select only
a specific frequency range of the side-chain signal to control the Plug-in.
Center Freq Adjusts the center frequency of the filter.
Width Adjusts the bandwidth of the filter.
On your controller the outputs available in the SOURCE parameter are labeled as in the dis-
play of the Source selector described above.
Note that the settings of the Side-Chain Input page stay in place when you switch to anoth-
er Plug-in supporting side-chain. This notably allows you to try different compressors or dif-
ferent compression presets without losing the side-chain setup.
11.2 Applying Effects to External Audio
MASCHINE’s flexible routing facilities allow you to apply effects to external audio as well. This
external audio can come from the inputs of your audio interface if MASCHINE is used in
stand-alone mode, or from your host if MASCHINE is used as a plug-in.
Using Effects
Applying Effects to External Audio
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