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Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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Bypassing Plug-in slots can be very useful in various situations, for example:

Bypassing and re-enabling an effect during a live performance.

Comparing the sound with and without an effect.

Troubleshooting complex effect chains and routings (“Where does this strange reverb tail
come from?”).

To bypass a Plug-in, do the following:
1.

If you want to bypass a Plug-in of the Master, click the

MASTER

tab in the top left corner

of the Control area.

2.

If you want to bypass a Plug-in of a Group, click the desired Group on the left of the Ar-
ranger, and click the

GROUP

tab in the top left corner of the Control area.

3.

If you want to bypass a Plug-in of a Sound, click the Group of its parent Group in the Ar-
ranger, click the desired Sound slot on the left of the Pattern Editor, and click the

SOUND

tab in the top left corner of the Control area.

4.

In the Plug-in List, click the icon left to the Plug-in name (keys for an Instrument Plug-in,

FX

for an Effect Plug-in) to bypass this Plug-in.

The Plug-in does not affect the sound anymore. The icon is grayed out to indicate that
this slot is now bypassed.

Use the same method to unmute the Plug-in:

To activate the bypassed slot again, click its grayed out icon.

In most cases the first Plug-in slot contains an Instrument Plug-in (e.g., a Sampler). Be careful: by-

passing the slot will mute the whole Sound!

Working with Plug-ins

Plug-in Overview

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