▪ How to route MASCHINE to multiple outputs in Cubase:http://www.native-instruments.com/knowledge/questions/1707▪ How to route MASCHINE to multiple outputs in Pro Tools:http://www.native-instruments.com/knowledge/questions/1709▪ How to route MASCHINE to multiple outputs in Logic Pro:http://www.native-instruments.com/knowledge/questions/1711For all details on the audio and MIDI configuration of your host application, please refer to its docu-mentation.Multiple Plug-in InstancesWhen you are using MASCHINE as a plug-in within a host application, you can open multipleMASCHINE instances. Actually, you can load as many instances of MASCHINE as your com-puter and your host application can handle CPU-wise. In contrast to the stand-alone applica-tion, they are always synced to the host. In plug-in mode you can also send MIDI ProgramChange messages from your host to switch between MASCHINE’s Scenes or between patchesof other plug-ins loaded into MASCHINE, or record automation for MASCHINE parameters. Tolearn more about these, have a look at chapter ↑16.5, Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDIand ↑12.2, Using MIDI Control and Host Automation.3.5.2 Switching InstancesWhen two or more instances of the MASCHINE software are running (e.g., as plug-ins on dif-ferent tracks of your DAW), you must choose which instance you want to control from yourhardware controller. You can do this both from your controller and in the software.► To select your controller from a particular MASCHINE instance, click the Connect buttonin the MASCHINE Header of that instance.Click the Connect button to connect the controller to that instance.Switching Instances using the ControllerTo switch from one MASCHINE instance to another:Basic ConceptsStand-Alone and Plug-in ModeMASCHINE MIKRO - Manual - 96