User Manual
1. Start the stand-alone version of the MASCHINE software.
2. In the File menu click on Manage Products….
3. Click on Add a serial in the top-left corner of Native Access.
4. Enter the serial number of the instrument and click ADD SERIAL.
5. Click BROWSE and open the folder containing the instrument files in the file dialog.
6. Click on INSTALL to add the instrument to your MASCHINE Library.
→ The instrument is installed. MASCHINE automatically scans for the new content and adds
it to the MASCHINE Browser.
The MASCHINE, and KOMPLETE KONTROL Libraries, and the KONTAKT Browser reference the in-
strument  files  contained  in  the  folder.  It  is  recommended  to  not  delete  or  move  the  folder  after-
wards, or otherwise MASCHINE, KOMPLETE KONTROL, and KONTAKT will not be able to find the
instrument  files.  If  an  instrument  cannot  be  found,  use  the  Rescan  function  on  the  Preferences’
Library page to update the Library with the correct folder location (see section ↑3.6.5, Preferences
– Library Page).
3.5 Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
You can run the MASCHINE software as a stand-alone application or integrate it into your fa-
vorite host by loading it as a plug-in. The MASCHINE software is available in the VST, Audio
Unit, and AAX plug-in formats. For further information on plug-in compatibility and for a de-
tailed  description  of  how  to  use  plug-ins  in  your  host,  please  refer  to  the  documentation  in-
cluded with your host software.
3.5.1 Differences between Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
Transport Functions
The most noticeable difference between the stand-alone and plug-in mode of MASCHINE  re-
lates to  the  interaction with  MASCHINE’s  sequencer.  Indeed, when  MASCHINE  is  used  as  a
plug-in within a host sequencer software (e.g., Cubase or Pro Tools), MASCHINE’s sequencer
is exclusively  controlled  by  the  host application:  you  cannot, e.g.,  manually  start, stop  or  re-
Basic Concepts
Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
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