→ The effect is loaded in the selected Plug‐in slot and it is automatically displayed on yourcontroller. Now you can edit the effect parameters using Knobs 1–8 and the Page buttons— see section ↑2.3.6, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug‐ins, and Parameter Pages in theControl Area for more information.Notes and Hints on Loading Effects from Your Controller▪ If you have selected a Plug‐in slot already containing a Plug‐in, this Plug‐in will be replacedwith the new Effect Plug‐in. If you have instead selected the (NONE) entry, the new EffectPlug‐in will be appended to the list of loaded Plug‐ins.▪ Instead of using the Plug‐in Browser, you can also press BROWSE and use the global Brows‐er to load a particular preset for an Effect Plug‐in. Please refer to section ↑3.2, Searchingand Loading Files from the Library for more information.▪ Instead of loading the effect into the selected Plug‐in slot (possibly replacing the Plug‐in cur‐rently loaded), you can also insert the effect directly after the selected slot (a new Plug‐inslot will be automatically created): After you have selected the desired Plug‐in slot in Controlmode, press SHIFT + Button 4 (INSERT) and choose an effect preset in the Browser that au‐tomatically opened. Upon loading, your controller automatically leaves the Browser andswitches back to Control mode. Please refer to section ↑3.2, Searching and Loading Filesfrom the Library for more information on how to use the Browser to load an Effect preset▪ You can quickly load effects in several Plug‐in slots in a row: Instead of leaving the Plug‐inBrowser at the last step above, hold NAVIGATE and press Button 3/4 to select another Plug‐in slot, then release NAVIGATE and you can directly load another effect into this other slot.▪ For all details on the parameters of every MASCHINE effect, please refer to chapter ↑14, Ef‐fect Reference.▪ For additional, specific information on VST/AU plug‐ins, please read ↑6.2.6, Page 6: Veloci‐ty / Modwheel.▪ If you created a nice effect setting, you can put it to further use by saving it as a Plug‐in pre‐set in the software. Please read ↑6.1.9, Saving and Recalling Plug‐in Presets for more details.13.1.2 Other Operations on EffectsYou can manipulate effects like any other Plug‐in loaded in a Plug‐in slot. This notably includesadjusting the effect parameters, removing effects, moving effects to other Plug‐in slots, savingand recalling effect presets, etc.Using EffectsApplying Effects to a Sound, a Group or the MasterMASCHINE ‐ オペレーション マニュアル ‐ 575