Changing the color of group, Saving groups, Copying and pasting groups – Native Instruments MASCHINE+ Standalone Production and Performance Instrument User Manual
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3.
Press
SHIFT
+ Button 2 (
RENAME
).
4.
Turn and press the 4-D Encoder to provide a new name.
5.
Press Button 8 (
ENTER
) to confirm the new name.
→
The Group is now renamed.
9.3.4. Changing the Color of Group
You can change the color of each individual Group.
To change the color of a Group:
1.
Press
PAD MODE
.
2.
Press the Group button you want to change.
3.
Press the right Page button to select page 2.
4.
Turn Knob 1 to select a color from the Palette. You can also choose to set the Group back to
the default color corresponding to its position in the list by selecting
Default
from the Color
Palette.
→
The Group buttons reflect the color you have selected.
By default, each Group has a different color. But you can choose a common default color
for Groups in
.
Once you have set a custom color for a Group as described above, the Group will retain its
color when you move it in the Group List, and the color will be stored with the Group when
you save the Group for later use. Note that you can select the same color as the one used
by default: In that case, the color (even unchanged) will be considered a custom color and
will follow the Group as you move it.
9.3.5. Saving Groups
Sometimes it is useful to have the ability to save a Group with its Samples outside of the
MASCHINE Library. For information on how to save a Group using the File menu, see
Transferring Files to the SD Card
9.3.6. Copying and Pasting Groups
You can copy and paste Groups in your Project.
Duplicating Groups
In Control mode, do the following to copy a Group from one Group button to another:
1.
Press
PLUG-IN
.
2.
Press and hold
DUPLICATE
.
3.
If you want to duplicate a Group including its Patterns, enable the
+EVENT
option (Button 5).
4.
Press the Group button of the Group you want to copy. The Group button starts blinking.
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