▪ Edit view: The Edit view shows the full user interface of the original Native Instrumentsproduct. You can show/hide the Edit view by clicking the Edit button (showing a pencilicon) in the Plug-in Header:Opening/Closing Plug-in Windows on the ControllerOn the MASCHINE MIKRO controller, do the following:1. Select the desired Native Instruments or External Plug-in (see section ↑3.3.6, NavigatingChannel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Control Area).2. Press NAV + the lit pad (indicating the selected Plug-in) to open the plug-in in a separatefloating window. Press NAV + the same lit pad again to close the plug-in window.7.3.2 Using the VST/AU Plug-in ParametersThe parameters of Native Instruments and External Plug-ins offer various ways to shape eachinstrument/effect individually. Of course, you can adjust these parameters using the Plug-in’sown user interface (see section ↑7.3.1, Opening/Closing Plug-in Windows above). But MA-SCHINE also allows quick and convenient access to the parameters of any Native Instrumentsor External Plug-in: upon loading these parameters are auto-mapped and organized into Param-eter pages that will appear both in the software’s Control area and on your controller in Controlmode — exactly like Internal Plug-ins.Having the Plug-in parameters on Parameter pages in MASCHINE has the following benefits:▪ You can step through the Parameter pages and tweak each parameter on your controller viathe usual workflow directly after loading the Native Instruments or External Plug-in (seesection ↑3.3.6, Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Con-trol Area).▪ The Plug-in parameters can be automated the same way as any other parameters (see sec-tion ↑11.5, Recording and Editing Modulation).Working with Plug-insUsing Native Instruments and External Plug-insMASCHINE MIKRO - Manual - 337