Setting up auxiliary outputs for sounds and groups, Configuring the master and cue outputs, Setting up auxiliary – Native Instruments MASCHINE+ Standalone Production and Performance Instrument User Manual
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13.2.3. Setting Up Auxiliary Outputs for Sounds and Groups
Each Sound or Group of your Project provides two auxiliary outputs that you can route to
additional targets. For example, you can send a definable amount of the channel’s audio output to
other channels for further processing. This is notably used in send effects, see section
to learn how to set up a classic send effect.
The auxiliary outputs of a Sound/Group are configured on the
Aux
page of the Output properties.
There is no
Aux
page in the Output properties of the Master.
The AUX page of the Output properties (for a Group shown here)
Please refer to section
Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages
to
learn how to access the
Aux
page of the Output properties.
Controls
Description
AUX 1 /
AUX 2
Section
Dest
.
Selects where you want to send the Aux 1 or Aux 2 output of your channel.
Available options are the same as for the
Dest.
selector of the
Audio
page (see
Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups
), except that for Aux 1
and Aux 2, the default destination is
None
, in other terms there are no auxiliary
sends defined by default.
Level
Adjusts the level of the signal sent to the Aux 1 or Aux 2 output.
Order
If
Order
is set to
Pre
, the channel will be fed into Aux 1 or Aux 2
before
the
Level
and
Pan
settings of the
MAIN
section on the
Audio
page are applied. If
Order
is set to
Post
(default setting), the
Level
and
Pan
settings of the main
output also affect the signals sent to the auxiliary outputs.
13.2.4. Configuring the Master and Cue Outputs
All channels routed to the Master are mixed together and processed by any Plug-ins loaded in the
Master. The result is then sent to the Master output (that is, the main output).
Besides, all channels currently routed to the Cue bus for pre-listening are mixed together and sent
to the Cue output.
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