Mix View or Arrange View?When it comes to adjusting audio and MIDI routings, the Mix view can sometimes be the mostefficient way to do: The familiar mixing desk layout allows you to quickly find the parametersyou are looking for and adjust the routing on the fly. Hence, in the following sections we de-scribe the procedures in both Arrange view and Mix view. For more details on the Mix view,please refer to chapter ↑9, Controlling Your Mix.You will also find useful examples of the various routings described here in chapter ↑12, UsingEffects.Configuring the Audio Routing from Your ControllerAll the procedures described in the following sections make use of the Channel properties. Asa consequence, they can also be done from your controller! To do this, switch your controller toControl mode and navigate to the desired Channel properties as described in section ↑2.3.8,Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Control Area.8.1.1 Sending External Audio to SoundsEach Sound can be configured to receive external audio signals. These audio signals can becoming from the following sources:▪ Outside MASCHINE (from your audio interface if MASCHINE is used in stand-alone mode,or from your host if MASCHINE is used in plug-in mode).▪ Additional outputs of multiple-output Plug-ins that might be loaded somewhere else in yourProject.Each Sound can use one external stereo input. The same external signal can be fed into anynumber of Sounds.For example, this allows you to have any external audio signal be processed by the Plug-insloaded in that Sound, and more generally, integrate external audio signals into the MASCHINErouting and processing system. See also section ↑12.2, Applying Effects to External Audio foran example of use and step-by-step instructions.The configuration of external audio inputs for a Sound is done on the Audio page of theSound’s Input properties.Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro ControlsAudio Routing in MASCHINEMASCHINE - Manual - 429