

The easy way to sequence a song once you have your pattern that you like, it to organize your song into scenes. and sequencing is easily Maschine's weakest point. now you will begin to see what it's all about. Dude has great videos and he will get you up and running in no time.Ĭlick to expand.Okay sooo. Lastly, since you are really just learning now, save yourself some frustration and learn how to use Maschine from a pro. when you have a chop you like, duplicate your pad onto another one, and then move your knobs over to a separate part of your sample and then do that as many times as you want until you get the chops you want. You will be using THE WHOLE SONG if you want to and you can get really creative.Īnyways, go ahead and turn off one-shot (pitch/envelope page), go into adsr mode, and use the beginning and ending knobs to make your own chops. I just think it will help you get a sense of what you are chopping and once you get the hang of it you wont just be dependent on finding a four bar or eight bar loop and and truncating that and making your chops there. I'm not saying I don't use it, because I definitely do.

Just my two cents, I know others may disagree. that way, you have no way of your samples clashing into each other if you trigger another pad.Īlso, you should get in the habit of chopping your own samples, don't let the software do it for you. ALSO, go into Pad mode (or click the little grid next to the speaker underneath the "group" button and set your choke group to "1". Also, what is your polyphony on? Set your polyphony to "1" when dealing with samples you want to chop and you want to cut off if you hit anther pad. Make sure you are on edit mode and not slice mode. Maschine thinks your still editing your chops when you are there. Also, it might have something to do with the fact that you still have your sampler off of "slice" mode and into "edit" mode. Maschine's formant feature and time-stretch feature really isn't very good, so avoid using that past honestly 3-5 bpm. Click to expand.You are probably time-stretching your sample too much beyond the original songs bpm.
