Moving Plug-ins Across Sounds and GroupsMoving Plug-ins is not only possible within the same Sound but also across Sounds, acrossGroups, across levels (e.g., from a Sound to a Group) or across Sounds in different Groups!To move a Plug-in to another Sound, Group or the Master, do the following:1. Click the down-pointing arrow of the slot containing the Plug-in that you want to move.2. In the Plug-in menu that opens, select Cut.3. Select the Sound, Group or the Master where you want to move the Plug-in (see section↑2.3.1, Setting the Focus on a Group or a Sound).4. Click the down-pointing arrow of the target slot (the slot where you want to move the Plug-in to).5. In the Plug-in menu that opens, select Paste.→ The Plug-in with all its parameters has now been moved from its original location to itstarget location.Duplicating Plug-ins Across Sounds and GroupsInstead of selecting Cut in the Plug-in menu of the original slot (see above), select Copy to du-plicate the Plug-in to another slot!5.1.8 Alternative: the Plug-in StripYou can also manipulate your Plug-ins via the Plug-in Strip in the Mix view of MASCHINE. Youwill find all details on this feature in section ↑8.4, The Plug-in Strip.5.1.9 Saving and Recalling Plug-in PresetsAll settings and assignments of a Plug-in can be saved as Plug-in presets. Once saved, Plug-inpresets can be accessed from the Browser, both in the software and from your controller (seesection ↑3.2, Searching and Loading Files from the Library). This is a very quick and conven-ient way to recall Plug-ins with their parameters already set to specific values. In addition aPlug-in preset can be assigned as the default preset so the Plug-in opens with that preset auto-matically loaded.Working with Plug-insPlug-in OverviewMASCHINE 2 - Manual - 194