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These views are also available in the Plug-in’s panel in the Plug-in Strip (Mix view in the
software). For more information, please refer to section ↑13.4.4, Custom Panels for Native
Instruments Plug-ins.
▪ Edit  view:  The  Edit  view  shows  the  full  user  interface  of  the  original  Native  Instruments
product.  You  can  show/hide  the  Edit  view  by  clicking  the  Edit  button  (showing  a  pencil
icon) in the Plug-in Header:
7.3.2 Using the VST/AU Plug-in Parameters
The parameters of Native Instruments and External Plug-ins offer various ways to shape each
instrument/effect individually. Of course, you can adjust these parameters using the Plug-in’s
own  user  interface  (see  section  ↑7.3.1,  Opening/Closing  Plug-in  Windows  above).  But  MA-
SCHINE also allows quick and convenient access to the parameters of any Native Instruments
or External Plug-in: upon loading these parameters are auto-mapped and organized into Param-
eter pages that will appear both in the software’s Control area and on your controller in Control
mode — exactly like Internal Plug-ins.
Having the Plug-in parameters on Parameter pages in MASCHINE has the following benefits:
▪ You can step through the Parameter pages and tweak each parameter on your controller via
the  usual  workflow  directly  after  loading  the  Native  Instruments  or  External  Plug-in  (see
section ↑3.3.5, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Con-
trol Area).
▪ The Plug-in parameters can be automated the same way as any other parameters (see sec-
tion ↑11.5, Recording and Editing Modulation).
▪ The current state of the Plug-in parameters can be saved to the Browser as a preset for to-
tal recall of the Plug-in (see section ↑7.1.9, Saving and Recalling Plug-in Presets for more
on this).
Working with Plug-ins
Using Native Instruments and External Plug-ins
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