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(8) MIDI output settings (Sound strips only): Allows you to select a MIDI output. Visible only if
the IO button is enabled on the left of the Mixer. Click the MIDI OUT label to select a MIDI
output  port,  then  select  a  channel  via  the  additional  menu  on  the  right.  These  controls  are
equivalent to the Dest. and Channel selectors in the MIDI page of the Sound’s Output proper-
ties (see ↑11.2.5, Sending MIDI from Sounds).
Parameter  modulation  is  not  indicated  in  the  Mixer.  As  a  consequence,  the  value  of
modulated parameters might change even if their control elements stay at a fixed posi-
tion in the Mixer. For example, if the fader of a channel strip is fully down but the chan-
nel  level  is  being  modulated,  the  channel’s  actual  level  might  temporarily  exceed  the
fader position, leading to an audible signal (and visible meter activity!) although the fad-
er is fully down. In Arrange view, on the other hand, the Control area indicates the mod-
ulation of continuous parameters via the ring around their knob. See section ↑10.5, Re-
cording and Editing Modulation for more on modulating parameters.
Available Settings in the Master and Cue Channel Strips
The Master and the Cue channel strips are similar to the Sound/Group channel strips described
above,  except  for  the  following  elements  (numbers  refer  to  the  picture  in  the  previous  para-
graph):
▪ The Mute button in the Fader section (5) is not available.
▪ The audio input settings (2) and MIDI input settings (3) are not available.
▪ The aux routing settings (7) and MIDI output settings (8) are not available.
▪ There is no Plug-in List (4) in the Cue channel strip.
12.2.6 Using the Cue Bus
MASCHINE  provides  a  dedicated  Cue  bus.  This  Cue  bus  allows  you  to  route  any  channel
(Sound or Group) on a separate output while leaving the main MASCHINE output untouched.
For example, you can use it to prepare any Sound or Group in your headphones during a live
session: first send  the empty channel  to the Cue  bus, then  load the desired  Sound or Group
from the Browser (or create one from scratch), add any Plug-ins, adjust any parameters in that
channel, record Patterns for that Group as you see fit, and when you are ready, insert it back
into your performance!
The Cue bus is also used for following features:
Controlling Your Mix
The Mixer
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