User Manual
Mute and Solo
Muting allows you to bypass a Sound or a Group, whereas Soloing is pretty much the opposite:
It  mutes  all  other  Sounds  or  Groups  so  that  only  the  soloed  Sound  or  Group  is  played.  The
combination of muting and soloing is a useful means both to play live and to test different se-
quences together.
Pad Mode
Your controller offers various Pad modes that allow you to play your Sounds from the pads in
different ways: Depending on the selected Pad mode, you can either assign one Sound to all
16 pads (Keyboard  mode and  16 Velocities mode)  or trigger  each Sound with  a distinct  pad
(default mode and Fixed Velocity mode). The Keyboard mode on your controller and the Key-
board view in the software’s Pattern Editor are bound together: If you enter Keyboard mode on
the controller, Keyboard view gets automatically enabled in the software, and inversely.
Parameter Pages
The Parameter pages constitute the biggest part of the Control area in the MASCHINE window.
They contain the adjustable Plug-in parameters and Channel properties of the selected Sound/
Group or those of the Master.
Pattern
A Pattern is a sequence that plays Sounds from a Group. Patterns are the building blocks for
Scenes. One Pattern from each Group can be added to a Scene. You can reference the same
Pattern in different Scenes. When you modify a Pattern in the Pattern Editor, all references to
this Pattern are updated in the Arranger.
Pattern Editor
Located  at  the  bottom  of  the  MASCHINE  window,  the  Pattern  Editor  allows  you  to  select
Sound  slots  (on  the  left),  display  and  edit  your  Patterns,  change  the  Step  Grid  settings  and
create/edit automation.
Glossary
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