If the Sound has no Plug-ins, the incoming MIDI notes will be forwarded to the Sound’s
MIDI output, if enabled (see section
7.2.5, Sending MIDI from Sounds
).
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MIDI input settings of a Sound and its parent Group are merged: For example, if you con-
figure a Group to react to incoming notes on MIDI channel 1, and one of its Sound to react
to incoming notes on MIDI channel 2, this Sound will react to one incoming note on MIDI
channel 1 and all incoming notes on channel 2 (according to the two rules described
above).
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The MIDI input settings described here also affect other MASCHINE features:
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The preset selection via MIDI Program Change for Native Instruments and External
Plug-ins. See section
7.2.4, Selecting VST/AU Plug-in Presets via MIDI Program
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The way MIDI files are imported to Sounds and Groups. See section
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MIDI automation (i.e. controlling MASCHINE parameters via MIDI) is not affected by the
settings described here. For more information on MIDI automation, please refer to section
7.2.3, Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation
.
The MIDI page of the Input properties (here for a Group) in the software.
Please refer to section
2.3.3, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter
MIDI
page of the Input properties
in the software and from your controller.
The MIDI input settings for Sounds and Groups provide following parameters:
Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls
Using MIDI Control and Host Automation
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