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Switching instances, Preferences, 6 preferences – Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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Multiple Plug-in Instances

When you are using MASCHINE as a plug-in within a host application, you can open multiple

MASCHINE instances. Actually, you can load as many instances of MASCHINE as your com-
puter and your host application can handle CPU-wise. In contrast to the stand-alone applica-
tion, they are always synced to the host. In plug-in mode you can also send MIDI Program
Change messages from your host to switch between MASCHINE’s Scenes or between patches
of other plug-ins loaded into MASCHINE, or record automation for MASCHINE parameters. To
learn more about these, have a look at chapter

16.5, Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDI

and

12.2, Using MIDI Control and Host Automation

.

3.5.2

Switching Instances

When two or more instances of the MASCHINE software are running (e.g., as plug-ins on dif-

ferent tracks of your DAW), you must choose which instance you want to control from your

hardware controller. You can do this both from your controller and in the software.

To select your controller from a particular MASCHINE instance, click the Connect button

in the MASCHINE Header of that instance.

Click the Connect button to connect the controller to that instance.

3.6

Preferences

The

Preferences

panel lets you specify various settings for MASCHINE.

To open the

Preferences

panel, click

Preferences…

in the

Maschine

menu (macOS) or

File

menu (Windows) of the Application Menu Bar, or in the

File

submenu of the MA-

SCHINE menu:

Basic Concepts

Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode

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