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Configuring midi output for sounds in mix view – Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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Please refer to section

3.3.5, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the

Control Area

to know how to access the

MIDI

page of the Output properties in the software and from

your controller.

Control

Description

MIDI Section

Dest.

Selects the MIDI port on which the Sound will send MIDI data.
If MASCHINE is running in stand-alone mode, available entries are

None

(MIDI output disabled, default setting), every enabled MIDI

output port, as well as any Sound in the same Group containing a

Plug-in that can receive MIDI (multitimbral Plug-in). Check the

MIDI

page of the

Preferences

panel to enable the desired MIDI

output ports on your MIDI interfaces (see

3.6.3, Preferences –

MIDI Page

).

If MASCHINE is running as a plug-in in a host application, the

entries for the enabled MIDI output ports are

None

(MIDI output

disabled, default setting) and

Host

. If

Host

is selected, MASCHINE

will forward the MIDI data from the Sound to the host application.
This notably allows you to record what you play on the pads as MIDI
files in your host — e.g., for further editing, controlling other
instruments, etc.

Channel

Selects the MIDI channel on which the Sound will send MIDI data.

By default Sound slot 1 will send MIDI data on channel 1, Sound
slot 2 on channel 2, etc.

Transpose

Applies an offset to the MIDI note numbers before the notes are
sent. Values range from -48 (downward transposition by 48
semitones, i.e. four octaves) to +48 (upward transposition by 48

semitones, i.e. four octaves). The default value is 0.

Configuring MIDI Output for Sounds in Mix View

You can also easily configure the MIDI output of your Sounds in MASCHINE’s Mixer:

Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls

Using MIDI Control and Host Automation

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