7.1.6 Using Side-ChainSome Plug-ins provide side-chaining. This allows you to control their influence on the audio viaanother audio signal sent to their secondary, side-chain input. This extra routing feature is de-scribed in details in section ↑14.1.3, Using the Side-Chain Input.7.1.7 Moving Plug-insMASCHINE allows you to move Plug-ins across the Plug-in List and across Sounds and Groups.Moving Plug-ins Within the Plug-in List► To move a Plug-in in the Plug-in List, click its name and drag your mouse vertically. Whileyou are holding the mouse button, an insertion line appears at the place in the Plug-inList where the Plug-in would land if dropped. Drag your mouse until the insertion line isat the desired location, then release the mouse button to drop the Plug-in onto this newlocation.→ The Plug-in takes its new place between the existing Plug-ins while keeping the exactsame settings. All other Plug-ins sitting between its old and new location are shifted oneslot upwards/downwards to fill the gap.Dragging Plug-ins can be very useful if you want to quickly change the effects’ processing order inthe channel.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.Working with Plug-insPlug-in OverviewMASCHINE MIKRO - Manual - 315