

The Macro-assigned parameter is indicated by a blue marker. This is done by right-clicking the parameter in any of the synth's 'Pages' and selecting a Macro from the Assign Macro Control submenu. Right-click the pad and choose 'Sound MIDI Settings'.Ĭheck 'Enable' and choose the channel selected earlier in the MIDI Out settings.Īssign the parameter you want to control with MidiShaper to a Macro in Maschine. Load your soft synth in the first slot on any free Pad. Set the first slot of any available Pad to 'MIDI Out'. In Audio and Midi Settings, enable the input and output of the virtual MIDI port. Start Maschine and go to File -> Audio and MIDI Settings. Windows users will need to install any of the numerous virtual MIDI drivers available for free online, such as MIDI Yoke or LoopBe, and open at least one virtual MIDI port. MacOS has the IAC virtual MIDI driver built in, configured via the Audio MIDI Setup application in the Applications/Utilities folder. This will enable MIDI CCs to be sent from MidiShaper to Maschine's Macros, which in turn can be assigned to control plugin instrument and effect parameters. To use MidiShaper with Native Instruments Maschine you need to set up a virtual MIDI port.

MidiShaper and Native Instruments Maschine Setting up a virtual MIDI port
