Mono audio inputs – Native Instruments MASCHINE+ Standalone Production and Performance Instrument User Manual
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You can choose to which outputs both Master and Cue outputs should be sent, and adjust their
respective levels and panoramic positions. This is done on the
Audio
page of the Output
properties for the Master.
The AUDIO page of the Output properties for the Master
Please refer to section
Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages
to
know how to access the
Audio
page of the Output properties.
Controls
Description
AUDIO
Section
Output
Selects where you want to send the master output of your MASCHINE
Project. Available options are the 16 external stereo outputs
Ext. 1
–
16
.
Level
Adjusts the overall volume level of the master output.
Pan
Defines the panoramic position of the master output in the stereo field.
CUE Section
Output
Selects where you want to send the Cue bus of your MASCHINE Project.
Available options are the 16 external stereo outputs
Ext. 1
–
16
. By selecting a
different output from the one used for the main stereo output, you can
effectively pre-listen on this additional output (e.g., on your headphones) any
channel(s) currently sent to the Cue bus. To send a channel to the Cue bus,
enable the
Cue
switch in the
Audio
page of its Output properties (see section
Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups
.
Level
Adjusts the level of the Cue output.
Pan
Defines the panoramic position of the Cue output in the stereo field.
13.2.5. Mono Audio Inputs
Each Sound can be configured to receive external stereo or mono audio signals. You may use
audio signals from outside MASCHINE+.
MASCHINE+ offers either 4 stereo inputs or 8 mono inputs, so each Sound can use one external
mono or stereo input. The same external signal can be fed into any number of Sounds.
For example, this allows you to process any external audio signal using the plug-ins loaded in a
Sound, and more generally, integrate external audio signals into the MASCHINE+ routing and
processing system.
AUDIO ROUTING, REMOTE CONTROL, AND MACRO CONTROLS
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