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An auto-mapped Parameter page of the Massive Plug-in in the software.
Furthermore, for Native Instruments Plug-ins these Parameter pages group the Plug-in parame-
ters in an intelligent way that fits the particular workflows of each Plug-in. For example in the
MASSIVE Plug-in, the eight Macro Controls of MASSIVE will be grouped into a single Parame-
ter  page,  the  main  parameters  for  Oscillator  1  will  be  grouped  into  another  Parameter  page,
etc.
7.3.3 Setting Up Your Own Parameter Pages
As with any Plug-in, the parameters of a Native Instruments or External Plug-in are organized
into pages. Each Plug-in can have any number of pages, each containing 8 knobs, which can
be assigned to the parameters of the VST/AU instrument or effect.
Parameter pages may be assigned automatically using auto-mapping (see section ↑7.3.2, Using
the  VST/AU  Plug-in  Parameters  above)  or  created  individually  via  Learn  mode.  With  Learn
mode, you can create custom pages containing only the desired parameters arranged to fit your
personal  workflow.  Moreover,  you  can  create  sections  of  parameters  within  each  custom  Pa-
rameter page, and define custom labels for parameters, sections, and entire Parameter pages.
Note  that  parameters  of  Native  Instruments  and  External  Plug-ins  are  systematically  assigned  to
knobs (not to switches nor selectors) in MASCHINE — this is also true in the MASCHINE software.
A parameter of a Native Instruments or External Plug-in can be assigned to one knob only!
To begin assigning parameters, do the following:
1. Select the Plug-in for which you want to customize parameter assignments.
Working with Plug-ins
Using Native Instruments and External Plug-ins
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