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Native Instruments Maschine 2.0 MK2 Operation Manual v2.8

MANUAL

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Document authored by: David Gover and Nico Sidi. Software version: 2.8 (02/2019)

Hardware version: MASCHINE MK2

Special thanks to the Beta Test Team, who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs, but in making this a better product.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1

Welcome to MASCHINE .............................................................................................

 

23

 

1.1

MASCHINE Documentation ..........................................................................................................

24

 

1.2

Document Conventions ...............................................................................................................

25

 

1.3

New Features in MASCHINE 2.8 ..................................................................................................

27

 

1.4

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.10 .............................................................................................

28

 

1.5

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.8 ...............................................................................................

29

 

1.6

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.7 ...............................................................................................

29

 

1.7

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.4 ...............................................................................................

31

 

1.8

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.3 ...............................................................................................

33

2

Quick Reference ........................................................................................................

 

36

 

2.1

Using Your Controller

..................................................................................................................

36

 

 

2.1.1

Controller Modes and Mode Pinning ..........................................................................

36

 

 

2.1.2

Controlling the Software Views from Your Controller .................................................

38

 

2.2

MASCHINE Project Overview ........................................................................................................

40

 

 

2.2.1

Sound Content ...........................................................................................................

40

 

 

2.2.2

Arrangement ..............................................................................................................

42

 

2.3

MASCHINE Hardware Overview ...................................................................................................

45

 

 

2.3.1

MASCHINE Hardware Overview ..................................................................................

45

 

 

 

2.3.1.1

CONTROL Section .......................................................................................

47

 

 

 

2.3.1.2

MASTER Section .........................................................................................

49

 

 

 

2.3.1.3

GROUPS Section ........................................................................................

50

 

 

 

2.3.1.4

TRANSPORT Section ...................................................................................

51

 

 

 

2.3.1.5

PADS Section .............................................................................................

53

 

2.4

MASCHINE Software Overview .....................................................................................................

56

 

 

2.4.1

Header .......................................................................................................................

 

57

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2.4.2

Browser .....................................................................................................................

59

 

2.4.3

Arranger ....................................................................................................................

61

 

2.4.4

Control Area ...............................................................................................................

64

 

2.4.5

Pattern Editor ............................................................................................................

65

3 Basic Concepts

.........................................................................................................

67

3.1

Important .................................................................................................Names and Concepts

67

3.2

Adjusting .....................................................................................the MASCHINE User Interface

70

 

3.2.1 .............................................................................

Adjusting the Size of the Interface

70

 

3.2.2 ...........................................................

Switching between Ideas View and Song View

71

 

3.2.3 ......................................................................................

Showing/Hiding the Browser

72

 

3.2.4 ..............................................................................

Showing/Hiding the Control Lane

72

3.3

Common Operations ...................................................................................................................

73

 

3.3.1 ...............................................................................

Pinning a Mode on the Controller

73

 

3.3.2 ........................................................................

Adjusting Volume, Swing, and Tempo

74

 

3.3.3 .................................................................................................................

Undo/Redo

77

 

3.3.4 ................................................................................

Focusing on a Group or a Sound

79

 

3.3.5 ...........................................

Switching Between the Master, Group, and Sound Level

84

3.3.6Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Control Area . 85

 

 

3.3.6.1 Extended Navigate Mode on Your Controller ..............................................

90

 

3.3.7

Navigating the Software Using the Controller ............................................................

93

 

3.3.8

Using Two or More Hardware Controllers ...................................................................

94

3.4

Native Kontrol Standard .............................................................................................................

96

3.5

Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode ...................................................................................................

97

 

3.5.1

Differences between Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode .................................................

98

 

3.5.2

Switching Instances ..................................................................................................

99

 

3.5.3

Controlling Various Instances with Different Controllers ...........................................

100

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3.6

Preferences .................................................................................................................................

100

 

3.6.1

Preferences – General Page .......................................................................................

101

 

3.6.2

Preferences – Audio Page ..........................................................................................

105

 

3.6.3

Preferences – MIDI Page ............................................................................................

108

 

3.6.4

Preferences – Default Page .......................................................................................

111

 

3.6.5

Preferences – Library Page ........................................................................................

115

 

3.6.6

Preferences – Plug-ins Page .....................................................................................

123

 

3.6.7

Preferences – Hardware Page ....................................................................................

128

 

3.6.8

Preferences – Colors Page .........................................................................................

131

3.7

Integrating MASCHINE into a MIDI Setup ....................................................................................

134

 

3.7.1

Connecting External MIDI Equipment ........................................................................

134

 

3.7.2

Sync to External MIDI Clock .......................................................................................

135

 

3.7.3

Send MIDI Clock .........................................................................................................

136

3.8

Syncing MASCHINE using Ableton Link .......................................................................................

137

 

3.8.1

Connecting to a Network ............................................................................................

137

 

3.8.2

Joining and Leaving a Link Session ...........................................................................

137

4 Browser ....................................................................................................................

 

139

4.1

Browser Basics ...........................................................................................................................

139

 

4.1.1

The MASCHINE Library ...............................................................................................

139

 

4.1.2

Browsing the Library vs. Browsing Your Hard Disks ...................................................

140

4.2

Searching and Loading Files from the Library ............................................................................

141

 

4.2.1

Overview of the Library Pane .....................................................................................

141

 

4.2.2

Selecting or Loading a Product and Selecting a Bank from the Browser ....................

145

 

4.2.3

Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank ...........................

149

4.2.3.1Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank on the

Controller ...................................................................................................

153

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4.2.4

Selecting a File Type ..................................................................................................

154

 

4.2.5

Choosing Between Factory and User Content .............................................................

155

 

4.2.6

Selecting Type and Character Tags ...........................................................................

155

 

4.2.7

Performing a Text Search ...........................................................................................

160

 

4.2.8

Loading a File from the Result List ............................................................................

161

4.3

Additional Browsing Tools ..........................................................................................................

166

 

4.3.1

Loading the Selected Files Automatically ..................................................................

167

 

4.3.2

Auditioning Instrument Presets .................................................................................

168

 

4.3.3

Auditioning Samples .................................................................................................

169

 

4.3.4

Loading Groups with Patterns ...................................................................................

170

 

4.3.5

Loading Groups with Routing ....................................................................................

171

 

4.3.6

Displaying File Information ........................................................................................

172

4.4

Using Favorites in the Browser ...................................................................................................

172

4.5

Editing the Files’ Tags and Properties ........................................................................................

176

 

4.5.1

Attribute Editor Basics ..............................................................................................

177

 

4.5.2

The Bank Page ...........................................................................................................

178

 

4.5.3

The Types and Characters Pages ...............................................................................

179

 

4.5.4

The Properties Page ...................................................................................................

181

4.6

Loading and Importing Files from Your File System ....................................................................

182

 

4.6.1

Overview of the FILES Pane ........................................................................................

182

 

4.6.2

Using Favorites ..........................................................................................................

184

 

4.6.3

Using the Location Bar ..............................................................................................

185

 

4.6.4

Navigating to Recent Locations .................................................................................

186

 

4.6.5

Using the Result List .................................................................................................

187

 

4.6.6

Importing Files to the MASCHINE Library ...................................................................

190

4.7

Locating Missing Samples ..........................................................................................................

192

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4.8

Using Quick Browse ....................................................................................................................

194

5 Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project ...............................................................

197

5.1

Overview of the Sounds, Groups, and Master ..............................................................................

197

 

5.1.1

The Sound, Group, and Master Channels ...................................................................

198

 

5.1.2

Similarities and Differences in Handling Sounds and Groups ...................................

199

 

5.1.3

Selecting Multiple Sounds or Groups .........................................................................

200

5.2

Managing Sounds .......................................................................................................................

205

 

5.2.1

Loading Sounds .........................................................................................................

207

 

5.2.2

Pre-listening to Sounds .............................................................................................

208

 

5.2.3

Renaming Sound Slots ..............................................................................................

209

 

5.2.4

Changing the Sound’s Color ......................................................................................

210

 

5.2.5

Saving Sounds ...........................................................................................................

211

 

5.2.6

Copying and Pasting Sounds .....................................................................................

213

 

5.2.7

Moving Sounds ..........................................................................................................

216

 

5.2.8

Resetting Sound Slots ...............................................................................................

217

5.3

Managing Groups .......................................................................................................................

219

 

5.3.1

Creating Groups ........................................................................................................

220

 

5.3.2

Loading Groups .........................................................................................................

222

 

5.3.3

Renaming Groups ......................................................................................................

223

 

5.3.4

Changing the Group’s Color .......................................................................................

223

 

5.3.5

Saving Groups ...........................................................................................................

225

 

5.3.6

Copying and Pasting Groups .....................................................................................

227

 

5.3.7

Reordering Groups .....................................................................................................

230

 

5.3.8

Deleting Groups .........................................................................................................

231

5.4

Exporting MASCHINE Objects and Audio .....................................................................................

232

 

5.4.1

Saving a Group with its Samples ...............................................................................

233

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5.4.2

Saving a Project with its Samples .............................................................................

234

 

5.4.3

Exporting Audio .........................................................................................................

236

5.5

Importing Third-Party File Formats .............................................................................................

242

 

5.5.1

Loading REX Files into Sound Slots ...........................................................................

242

 

5.5.2

Importing MPC Programs to Groups ...........................................................................

243

6 Playing on the Controller ...........................................................................................

247

6.1

Adjusting the Pads .....................................................................................................................

247

 

6.1.1

The Pad View in the Software ....................................................................................

247

 

6.1.2

Choosing a Pad Input Mode .......................................................................................

249

 

6.1.3

Adjusting the Base Key ..............................................................................................

252

 

6.1.4

Using Choke Groups ..................................................................................................

253

 

6.1.5

Using Link Groups .....................................................................................................

255

6.2

Adjusting the Key, Choke, and Link Parameters for Multiple Sounds ..........................................

258

6.3

Playing Tools ..............................................................................................................................

259

 

6.3.1

Mute and Solo ............................................................................................................

260

 

6.3.2

Choke All Notes ..........................................................................................................

264

 

6.3.3

Groove .......................................................................................................................

265

 

6.3.4

Level, Tempo, Tune, and Groove Shortcuts on Your Controller ....................................

267

6.4

Performance Features .................................................................................................................

270

 

6.4.1

Overview of the Perform Features ..............................................................................

270

 

6.4.2

Selecting a Scale and Creating Chords .....................................................................

273

 

6.4.3

Scale and Chord Parameters .....................................................................................

275

 

6.4.4

Creating Arpeggios and Repeated Notes ...................................................................

288

 

6.4.5

Swing on Note Repeat / Arp Output ...........................................................................

292

6.5

Using Lock Snapshots ................................................................................................................

293

 

6.5.1

Creating a Lock Snapshot ..........................................................................................

293

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6.5.2

Using Extended Lock ..................................................................................................

294

 

6.5.3

Updating a Lock Snapshot .........................................................................................

294

 

6.5.4

Recalling a Lock Snapshot ........................................................................................

295

 

6.5.5

Morphing Between Lock Snapshots ...........................................................................

295

 

6.5.6

Deleting a Lock Snapshot ..........................................................................................

296

 

6.5.7

Triggering Lock Snapshots via MIDI ...........................................................................

297

7 Working with Plug-ins ...............................................................................................

 

299

7.1

Plug-in Overview ........................................................................................................................

 

299

 

7.1.1

Plug-in Basics ...........................................................................................................

299

 

7.1.2

First Plug-in Slot of Sounds: Choosing the Sound’s Role ...........................................

303

 

7.1.3

Loading, Removing, and Replacing a Plug-in ............................................................

304

 

 

7.1.3.1 Browser Plug-in Slot Selection ...................................................................

310

 

7.1.4

Adjusting the Plug-in Parameters .............................................................................

313

 

7.1.5

Bypassing Plug-in Slots ............................................................................................

313

 

7.1.6

Using Side-Chain ......................................................................................................

315

 

7.1.7

Moving Plug-ins ........................................................................................................

315

 

7.1.8

Alternative: the Plug-in Strip .....................................................................................

317

 

7.1.9

Saving and Recalling Plug-in Presets .......................................................................

317

 

 

7.1.9.1

Saving Plug-in Presets ..............................................................................

318

 

 

7.1.9.2

Recalling Plug-in Presets ..........................................................................

319

 

 

7.1.9.3 Removing a Default Plug-in Preset ............................................................

320

7.2

The Sampler Plug-in ...................................................................................................................

 

321

 

7.2.1

Page 1: Voice Settings / Engine .................................................................................

323

 

7.2.2

Page 2: Pitch / Envelope ............................................................................................

325

 

7.2.3

Page 3: FX / Filter ......................................................................................................

328

 

7.2.4

Page 4: Modulation ....................................................................................................

329

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7.2.5

Page 5: LFO ...............................................................................................................

331

 

7.2.6

Page 6: Velocity / Modwheel ......................................................................................

333

7.3

Using Native Instruments and External Plug-ins ........................................................................

334

 

7.3.1

Opening/Closing Plug - in Windows .............................................................................

335

 

7.3.2

Using the VST/AU Plug - in Parameters .......................................................................

338

 

7.3.3

Setting Up Your Own Parameter Pages ......................................................................

339

 

7.3.4

Using VST/AU Plug - in Presets ....................................................................................

344

 

7.3.5

Multiple - Output Plug - ins and Multitimbral Plug - ins .................................................

346

8 Using the Audio Plug-in .............................................................................................

348

8.1

Loading a Loop into the Audio Plug-in ........................................................................................

352

8.2

Editing Audio in the Audio Plug-in ..............................................................................................

353

8.3

Using Loop Mode ........................................................................................................................

354

8.4

Using Gate Mode ........................................................................................................................

356

9 Using the Drumsynths ................................................................................................

358

9.1

Drumsynths – General Handling .................................................................................................

359

 

9.1.1

Engines: Many Different Drums per Drumsynth .........................................................

359

 

9.1.2

Common Parameter Organization ..............................................................................

359

 

9.1.3

Shared Parameters ....................................................................................................

362

 

9.1.4

Various Velocity Responses .......................................................................................

362

 

9.1.5

Pitch Range, Tuning, and MIDI Notes ........................................................................

362

9.2

The Kicks

....................................................................................................................................

363

 

9.2.1 .................................................................................................................

Kick – Sub

365

 

9.2.2 ..............................................................................................................

Kick – Tronic

367

 

9.2.3 ..............................................................................................................

Kick – Dusty

370

 

9.2.4 .................................................................................................................

Kick – Grit

371

 

9.2.5 ............................................................................................................

Kick – Rasper

374

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9.2.6

Kick – Snappy ............................................................................................................

375

 

9.2.7

Kick – Bold ................................................................................................................

377

 

9.2.8

Kick – Maple ..............................................................................................................

379

 

9.2.9

Kick – Push ...............................................................................................................

380

9.3

The Snares ..................................................................................................................................

382

 

9.3.1

Snare – Volt ...............................................................................................................

384

 

9.3.2

Snare – Bit ................................................................................................................

386

 

9.3.3

Snare – Pow ..............................................................................................................

388

 

9.3.4

Snare – Sharp ...........................................................................................................

389

 

9.3.5

Snare – Airy ...............................................................................................................

391

 

9.3.6

Snare – Vintage .........................................................................................................

393

 

9.3.7

Snare – Chrome .........................................................................................................

395

 

9.3.8

Snare – Iron ...............................................................................................................

397

 

9.3.9

Snare – Clap .............................................................................................................

399

 

9.3.10

Snare – Breaker .........................................................................................................

401

9.4

The Hi-hats .................................................................................................................................

403

 

9.4.1

Hi - hat – Silver ...........................................................................................................

404

 

9.4.2

Hi - hat – Circuit .........................................................................................................

406

 

9.4.3

Hi - hat – Memory ........................................................................................................

408

 

9.4.4

Hi - hat – Hybrid ..........................................................................................................

410

 

9.4.5

Creating a Pattern with Closed and Open Hi - hats .....................................................

412

9.5

The Toms

....................................................................................................................................

413

 

9.5.1 ..............................................................................................................

Tom – Tronic

415

 

9.5.2 ............................................................................................................

Tom – Fractal

417

 

9.5.3 ................................................................................................................

Tom – Floor

421

 

9.5.4 ................................................................................................................

Tom – High

423

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9.6

The Percussions ..........................................................................................................................

424

 

9.6.1

Percussion – Fractal ..................................................................................................

426

 

9.6.2

Percussion – Kettle ....................................................................................................

429

 

9.6.3

Percussion – Shaker ..................................................................................................

431

9.7

The Cymbals ...............................................................................................................................

435

 

9.7.1

Cymbal – Crash .........................................................................................................

437

 

9.7.2

Cymbal – Ride ...........................................................................................................

439

10 Using the Bass Synth .................................................................................................

442

10.1

Bass Synth – General Handling ..................................................................................................

443

 

10.1.1

Parameter Organization .............................................................................................

443

 

10.1.2

Bass Synth Parameters .............................................................................................

445

11 Working with Patterns ...............................................................................................

447

11.1

Pattern Basics ............................................................................................................................

447

 

11.1.1

Pattern Editor Overview .............................................................................................

448

 

11.1.2

Navigating the Event Area .........................................................................................

451

 

11.1.3

Following the Playback Position in the Pattern ..........................................................

452

 

11.1.4

Jumping to Another Playback Position in the Pattern .................................................

454

 

11.1.5

Group View and Keyboard View ..................................................................................

456

 

11.1.6

Adjusting the Arrange Grid and the Pattern Length ...................................................

458

 

11.1.7

Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid ..............................................................

461

11.2

Recording Patterns in Real Time ................................................................................................

465

 

11.2.1

Recording Your Patterns Live .....................................................................................

466

 

11.2.2

The Record Prepare Mode ..........................................................................................

468

 

11.2.3

Using the Metronome .................................................................................................

469

 

11.2.4

Recording with Count-in ............................................................................................

471

 

11.2.5

Quantizing while Recording .......................................................................................

473

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11.3

Recording Patterns with the Step Sequencer ..............................................................................

473

 

11.3.1

Step Mode Basics ......................................................................................................

473

 

11.3.2

Editing Events in Step Mode ......................................................................................

477

 

11.3.3

Recording Modulation in Step Mode ..........................................................................

478

11.4

Editing Events ............................................................................................................................

479

 

11.4.1

Editing Events with the Mouse: an Overview .............................................................

479

 

11.4.2

Creating Events/Notes ...............................................................................................

482

 

11.4.3

Selecting Events/Notes ..............................................................................................

483

 

11.4.4

Editing Selected Events/Notes ...................................................................................

488

 

11.4.5

Deleting Events/Notes ...............................................................................................

493

 

11.4.6

Cut, Copy, and Paste Events/Notes ............................................................................

496

 

11.4.7

Quantizing Events/Notes ...........................................................................................

499

 

11.4.8

Quantization While Playing ........................................................................................

501

 

11.4.9

Doubling a Pattern ....................................................................................................

502

 

11.4.10

Adding Variation to Patterns .....................................................................................

502

11.5

Recording and Editing Modulation .............................................................................................

507

 

11.5.1

Which Parameters Are Modulatable? .........................................................................

508

 

11.5.2

Recording Modulation ................................................................................................

509

 

11.5.3

Creating and Editing Modulation in the Control Lane ................................................

511

11.6

Creating MIDI Tracks from Scratch in MASCHINE .......................................................................

516

11.7

Managing Patterns .....................................................................................................................

518

 

11.7.1

The Pattern Manager and Pattern Mode ....................................................................

519

 

11.7.2

Selecting Patterns and Pattern Banks .......................................................................

521

 

11.7.3

Creating Patterns ......................................................................................................

523

 

11.7.4

Deleting Patterns .......................................................................................................

525

 

11.7.5

Creating and Deleting Pattern Banks ........................................................................

527

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11.7.6

Naming Patterns .......................................................................................................

529

 

11.7.7

Changing the Pattern’s Color ....................................................................................

531

 

11.7.8

Duplicating, Copying, and Pasting Patterns ..............................................................

532

 

11.7.9

Moving Patterns ........................................................................................................

535

 

11.7.10

Adjusting Pattern Length in Fine Increments .............................................................

536

11.8

Importing/Exporting Audio and MIDI to/from Patterns ................................................................

537

 

11.8.1

Exporting Audio from Patterns ...................................................................................

537

 

11.8.2

Exporting MIDI from Patterns .....................................................................................

538

 

11.8.3

Importing MIDI to Patterns ........................................................................................

541

12 Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls ....................................................

550

12.1

Audio Routing in MASCHINE .......................................................................................................

551

 

12.1.1

Sending External Audio to Sounds .............................................................................

552

 

12.1.2

Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups .................................................

557

 

12.1.3

Setting Up Auxiliary Outputs for Sounds and Groups .................................................

562

 

12.1.4

Configuring the Master and Cue Outputs of MASCHINE .............................................

566

 

12.1.5

Mono Audio Inputs .....................................................................................................

571

 

 

12.1.5.1 Configuring External Inputs for Sounds in Mix View ..................................

572

 

 

12.1.5.2 Configuring External Inputs for Sounds in MASCHINE ...............................

575

12.2

Using MIDI Control and Host Automation ....................................................................................

575

 

12.2.1

Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes ..............................................................................

576

 

12.2.2

Triggering Scenes via MIDI ........................................................................................

583

 

12.2.3

Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation ..............................................

584

 

12.2.4

Selecting VST/AU Plug-in Presets via MIDI Program Change .....................................

592

 

12.2.5

Sending MIDI from Sounds ........................................................................................

593

12.3

Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls ...................................................

597

 

12.3.1

Macro Control Overview .............................................................................................

598

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12.3.2

Assigning Macro Controls Using the Software ...........................................................

599

13

Controlling Your Mix ..................................................................................................

606

 

13.1

Mix View Basics ..........................................................................................................................

606

 

 

13.1.1

Switching between Arrange View and Mix View .........................................................

606

 

 

13.1.2

Mix View Elements .....................................................................................................

607

 

13.2

The Mixer

....................................................................................................................................

609

 

 

13.2.1 ..................................................................

Displaying Groups vs. Displaying Sounds

610

 

 

13.2.2 ........................................................................................

Adjusting the Mixer Layout

612

 

 

13.2.3 ...........................................................................................

Selecting Channel Strips

613

 

 

13.2.4 .......................................................................

Managing Your Channels in the Mixer

614

 

 

13.2.5 ...................................................................

Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips

616

 

 

13.2.6 .....................................................................................................

Using the Cue Bus

620

 

13.3

The Plug- .......................................................................................................................in Chain

622

 

13.4

The Plug- ........................................................................................................................in Strip

623

 

 

13.4.1 ....................................................................................................

The Plug - in Header

625

 

 

13.4.2 ..............................................................

Panels for Drumsynths and Internal Effects

627

 

 

13.4.3 ................................................................................................

Panel for the Sampler

628

 

 

13.4.4 ........................................................

Custom Panels for Native Instruments Plug - ins

631

 

 

13.4.5 ............

Undocking a Plug - in Panel (Native Instruments and External Plug - ins Only)

635

 

13.5

Controlling .....................................................................................Your Mix from the Controller

637

14

Using Effects .............................................................................................................

 

640

 

14.1

Applying Effects ....................................................................to a Sound, a Group or the Master

640

 

 

14.1.1 ........................................................................................................

Adding an Effect

640

 

 

14.1.2 .......................................................................................

Other Operations on Effects

649

 

 

14.1.3 .......................................................................................

Using the Side - Chain Input

651

 

14.2

Applying Effects ..............................................................................................to External Audio

654

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14.2.1

Step 1: Configure MASCHINE Audio Inputs ................................................................

654

 

14.2.2

Step 2: Set up a Sound to Receive the External Input ................................................

657

 

14.2.3

Step 3: Load an Effect to Process an Input ................................................................

658

14.3

Creating a Send Effect ...............................................................................................................

660

 

14.3.1

Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect ........................................................

660

 

14.3.2

Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect ......................................................................

664

 

14.3.3

A Few Notes on Send Effects ......................................................................................

666

14.4

Creating Multi-Effects ................................................................................................................

667

15 Effect Reference ........................................................................................................

670

15.1

Dynamics

....................................................................................................................................

671

 

15.1.1 ...............................................................................................................

Compressor

671

 

15.1.2 ...........................................................................................................................

Gate

675

 

15.1.3 .......................................................................................................

Transient Master

678

 

15.1.4 .......................................................................................................................

Limiter

680

 

15.1.5 ..................................................................................................................

Maximizer

684

15.2

Filtering Effects ..........................................................................................................................

687

 

15.2.1 ..............................................................................................................................

EQ

687

 

15.2.2 ..........................................................................................................................

Filter

690

 

15.2.3 ......................................................................................................................

Cabinet

694

15.3

Modulation .....................................................................................................................Effects

696

 

15.3.1 .......................................................................................................................

Chorus

696

 

15.3.2 ......................................................................................................................

Flanger

697

 

15.3.3 .............................................................................................................................

FM

699

 

15.3.4 ................................................................................................................

Freq Shifter

700

 

15.3.5 .......................................................................................................................

Phaser

702

15.4

Spatial and .........................................................................................................Reverb Effects

704

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15.4.1

Ice .............................................................................................................................

 

704

 

15.4.2

Metaverb ...................................................................................................................

 

705

 

15.4.3

Reflex ........................................................................................................................

 

707

 

15.4.4

Reverb (Legacy) .........................................................................................................

708

 

15.4.5

Reverb .......................................................................................................................

 

710

 

 

15.4.5.1

Reverb Room .............................................................................................

710

 

 

15.4.5.2

Reverb Hall ................................................................................................

713

 

 

15.4.5.3

Plate Reverb ..............................................................................................

716

15.5

Delays

.........................................................................................................................................

 

717

 

15.5.1 .................................................................................................................

Beat Delay

717

 

15.5.2 ................................................................................................................

Grain Delay

720

 

15.5.3 .............................................................................................................

Grain Stretch

722

 

15.5.4 ..................................................................................................................

Resochord

 

724

15.6

Distortion ........................................................................................................................Effects

 

726

 

15.6.1 ...................................................................................................................

Distortion

 

726

 

15.6.2 ............................................................................................................................

Lofi

 

729

 

15.6.3 ...................................................................................................................

Saturator

 

730

15.7

Perform ..................................................................................................................................FX

 

734

 

15.7.1 ..........................................................................................................................

Filter

 

735

 

15.7.2 ......................................................................................................................

Flanger

 

737

 

15.7.3 .................................................................................................................

Burst Echo

740

 

15.7.4 ..................................................................................................................

Reso Echo

 

742

 

15.7.5 ...........................................................................................................................

Ring

 

745

 

15.7.6 .......................................................................................................................

Stutter

 

747

 

15.7.7 ......................................................................................................................

Tremolo

 

750

 

15.7.8 ...................................................................................................................

Scratcher

 

753

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16 Working with the Arranger .........................................................................................

756

16.1

Arranger Basics ..........................................................................................................................

756

 

16.1.1

Navigating Song View ................................................................................................

759

 

16.1.2

Following the Playback Position in Your Project .........................................................

761

 

16.1.3

Performing with Scenes and Sections using the Pads ...............................................

762

16.2

Using Ideas View ........................................................................................................................

766

 

16.2.1

Scene Overview ..........................................................................................................

766

 

16.2.2

Creating Scenes ........................................................................................................

768

 

16.2.3

Assigning and Removing Patterns .............................................................................

768

 

16.2.4

Selecting Scenes .......................................................................................................

772

 

16.2.5

Deleting Scenes .........................................................................................................

773

 

16.2.6

Creating and Deleting Scene Banks ..........................................................................

775

 

16.2.7

Clearing Scenes .........................................................................................................

775

 

16.2.8

Duplicating Scenes ....................................................................................................

776

 

16.2.9

Reordering Scenes .....................................................................................................

777

 

16.2.10

Making Scenes Unique ..............................................................................................

779

 

16.2.11

Appending Scenes to Arrangement ............................................................................

780

 

16.2.12

Naming Scenes ..........................................................................................................

781

 

16.2.13

Changing the Color of a Scene ..................................................................................

782

16.3

Using Song View .........................................................................................................................

783

 

16.3.1

Section Management Overview ..................................................................................

783

 

16.3.2

Creating Sections ......................................................................................................

786

 

16.3.3

Assigning a Scene to a Section ..................................................................................

787

 

16.3.4

Selecting Sections and Section Banks .......................................................................

788

 

16.3.5

Reorganizing Sections ...............................................................................................

792

 

16.3.6

Adjusting the Length of a Section ..............................................................................

794

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16.3.6.1

Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Software ...............................

795

 

 

16.3.6.2

Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Controller .............................

796

 

16.3.7

Clearing a Pattern in Song View ................................................................................

797

 

16.3.8

Duplicating Sections .................................................................................................

797

 

 

16.3.8.1

Making Sections Unique ............................................................................

798

 

16.3.9

Removing Sections ....................................................................................................

799

 

16.3.10

Renaming Scenes ......................................................................................................

801

 

16.3.11

Clearing Sections ......................................................................................................

802

 

16.3.12

Creating and Deleting Section Banks ........................................................................

803

 

16.3.13

Working with Patterns in Song view ...........................................................................

803

 

 

16.3.13.1 Creating a Pattern in Song View ................................................................

804

 

 

16.3.13.2 Selecting a Pattern in Song View ...............................................................

804

 

 

16.3.13.3 Clearing a Pattern in Song View ................................................................

804

 

 

16.3.13.4 Renaming a Pattern in Song View .............................................................

804

 

 

16.3.13.5 Coloring a Pattern in Song View ................................................................

805

 

 

16.3.13.6 Removing a Pattern in Song View ..............................................................

805

 

 

16.3.13.7 Duplicating a Pattern in Song View ...........................................................

805

 

16.3.14

Enabling Auto Length ................................................................................................

806

 

16.3.15

Looping

......................................................................................................................

807

 

 

16.3.15.1 Setting the Loop Range in the Software .....................................................

807

 

 

16.3.15.2 .............................................Setting the Loop Range Using the Controller

808

16.4

Playing with Sections .................................................................................................................

809

 

16.4.1

Jumping to ...............................................another Playback Position in Your Project

809

16.5

Triggering Sections or .......................................................................................Scenes via MIDI

811

16.6

The Arrange Grid .........................................................................................................................

 

813

16.7

Quick Grid

...................................................................................................................................

 

815

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17 Sampling and Sample Mapping ..................................................................................

817

17.1

Opening the Sample Editor .........................................................................................................

817

17.2

Recording Audio .........................................................................................................................

819

 

17.2.1

Opening the Record Page ..........................................................................................

819

 

17.2.2

Selecting the Source and the Recording Mode ...........................................................

821

 

17.2.3

Arming, Starting, and Stopping the Recording ..........................................................

826

 

17.2.5

Checking Your Recordings .........................................................................................

829

 

17.2.6

Location and Name of Your Recorded Samples ..........................................................

833

17.3

Editing a Sample ........................................................................................................................

833

 

17.3.1

Using the Edit Page ...................................................................................................

834

 

17.3.2

Audio Editing Functions .............................................................................................

839

17.4

Slicing a Sample ........................................................................................................................

846

 

17.4.1

Opening the Slice Page ..............................................................................................

847

 

17.4.2

Adjusting the Slicing Settings ...................................................................................

848

 

17.4.3

Live Slicing ................................................................................................................

854

 

 

17.4.3.1 Live Slicing Using MASCHINE ....................................................................

854

 

 

17.4.3.2 Delete All Slices .........................................................................................

855

 

17.4.4

Manually Adjusting Your Slices .................................................................................

855

 

17.4.5

Applying the Slicing ...................................................................................................

860

17.5

Mapping Samples to Zones ........................................................................................................

866

 

17.5.1

Opening the Zone Page ..............................................................................................

866

 

17.5.2

Zone Page Overview ...................................................................................................

867

 

17.5.3

Selecting and Managing Zones in the Zone List ........................................................

869

 

17.5.4

Selecting and Editing Zones in the Map View ............................................................

874

 

17.5.5

Editing Zones in the Sample View .............................................................................

878

 

17.5.6

Adjusting the Zone Settings ......................................................................................

881

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17.5.7

Adding Samples to the Sample Map ..........................................................................

887

18 Appendix: Tips for Playing Live ..................................................................................

890

 

18.1

Preparations ...............................................................................................................................

890

 

 

18.1.1

Focus on the Hardware ..............................................................................................

890

 

 

18.1.2

Customize the Pads of the Hardware .........................................................................

890

 

 

18.1.3

Check Your CPU Power Before Playing .......................................................................

890

 

 

18.1.4

Name and Color Your Groups, Patterns, Sounds and Scenes .....................................

891

 

 

18.1.5

Consider Using a Limiter on Your Master ...................................................................

891

 

 

18.1.6

Hook Up Your Other Gear and Sync It with MIDI Clock ................................................

891

 

 

18.1.7

Improvise ...................................................................................................................

891

 

18.2

Basic Techniques .......................................................................................................................

892

 

 

18.2.1

Use Mute and Solo .....................................................................................................

892

 

 

18.2.2

Create Variations of Your Drum Patterns in the Step Sequencer ................................

892

 

 

18.2.3

Use Note Repeat ........................................................................................................

892

 

 

18.2.4

Set Up Your Own Multi-effect Groups and Automate Them ........................................

892

 

18.3

Special Tricks .............................................................................................................................

893

 

 

18.3.1

Changing Pattern Length for Variation ......................................................................

893

 

 

18.3.2

Load Long Audio Files and Play with the Start Point ..................................................

893

19

Troubleshooting

........................................................................................................

894

 

19.1

Knowledge Base .........................................................................................................................

894

 

19.2

Technical Support .......................................................................................................................

894

 

19.3

Registration Support ..................................................................................................................

895

 

19.4

User Forum .................................................................................................................................

895

20

Glossary ...................................................................................................................

 

896

 

Index

........................................................................................................................

 

904

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Welcome to MASCHINE

1Welcome to MASCHINE

Thank you for buying MASCHINE!

MASCHINE is a groove production studio that implements the familiar working style of classical groove boxes along with the advantages of a computer based system. MASCHINE is ideal for making music live, as well as in the studio. It’s the hands-on aspect of a dedicated instrument, the MASCHINE hardware controller, united with the advanced editing features of the MASCHINE software.

Creating beats is often not very intuitive with a computer, but using the MASCHINE hardware controller to do it makes it easy and fun. You can tap in freely with the pads or use Note Repeat to jam along. Alternatively, build your beats using the step sequencer just as in classic drum machines.

Patterns can be intuitively combined and rearranged on the fly to form larger ideas. You can try out several different versions of a song without ever having to stop the music.

Since you can integrate it into any sequencer that supports VST, AU, or AAX plug-ins, you can reap the benefits in almost any software setup, or use it as a stand-alone application. You can sample your own material, slice loops and rearrange them easily.

However, MASCHINE is a lot more than an ordinary groovebox or sampler: it comes with an inspiring 7-gigabyte library, and a sophisticated, yet easy to use tag-based Browser to give you instant access to the sounds you are looking for.

What’s more, MASCHINE provides lots of options for manipulating your sounds via internal effects and other sound-shaping possibilities. You can also control external MIDI hardware and 3rd-party software with the MASCHINE hardware controller, while customizing the functions of the pads, knobs and buttons according to your needs utilizing the included Controller Editor application. We hope you enjoy this fantastic instrument as much as we do. Now let’s get going!

—The MASCHINE team at Native Instruments.

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MASCHINE Documentation

1.1MASCHINE Documentation

Native Instruments provide many information sources regarding MASCHINE. The main documents should be read in the following sequence:

1.MASCHINE Getting Started: This document provides a practical approach to MASCHINE via a set of tutorials covering easy and more advanced tasks in order to help you familiarize yourself with MASCHINE.

2.MASCHINE Manual (this document): The MASCHINE Manual provides you with a comprehensive description of all MASCHINE software and hardware features.

Additional documentation sources provide you with details on more specific topics:

Controller Editor Manual: Besides using your MASCHINE hardware controller together with its dedicated MASCHINE software, you can also use it as a powerful and highly versatile MIDI controller to pilot any other MIDI-capable application or device. This is made possible by the Controller Editor software, an application that allows you to precisely define all MIDI assignments for your MASCHINE controller. The Controller Editor was installed during the MASCHINE installation procedure. For more information on this, please refer to the Controller Editor Manual available as a PDF file via the Help menu of Controller Editor.

Online Support Videos: You can find a number of support videos on The Official Native Instruments Support Channel under the following URL: https://www.youtube.com/NIsupportEN. We recommend that you follow along with these instructions while the respective application is running on your computer.

Other Online Resources: If you are experiencing problems related to your Native Instruments product that the supplied documentation does not cover, there are several ways of getting help:

Knowledge Base

User Forum

Technical Support

Registration Support

You will find more information on these subjects in the chapter Troubleshooting.

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Document Conventions

MASCHINE documents are available in PDF. You can also access these documents from the application’s Help menu or the following location:

www.native-instruments.com.

Please check the Native Instruments website regularly for up-to-date and localized versions of these documents.

1.2Document Conventions

This section introduces you to the signage and text highlighting used in this manual. This manual uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of potential issues. The icons introducing these notes let you see what kind of information is to be expected:

This document uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of potential issues. The icons introducing the following notes let you see what kind of information can be expected:

The speech bubble icon indicates a useful tip that may often help you to solve a task more efficiently.

The exclamation mark icon highlights important information that is essential for the given context.

The red cross icon warns you of serious issues and potential risks that require your full attention.

Furthermore, the following formatting is used:

Text appearing in (drop-down) menus (such as Open…, Save as… etc.) in the software and paths to locations on your hard disk or other storage devices is printed in italics.

Text appearing elsewhere (labels of buttons, controls, text next to checkboxes etc.) in the software is printed in blue. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text appearing somewhere on the screen.

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Document Conventions

Text appearing on the displays of the controller is printed in light grey. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on a controller display.

Text appearing on labels of the hardware controller is printed in orange. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on the controller.

Important names and concepts are printed in bold.

References to keys on your computer’s keyboard you’ll find put in square brackets (e.g., “Press [Shift] + [Enter]”).

Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow.

Results of actions are introduced by this smaller arrow.

Naming Convention

Throughout the documentation we will refer to MASCHINE controller (or just controller) as the hardware controller and MASCHINE software as the software installed on your computer.

The term “effect” will sometimes be abbreviated as “FX” when referring to elements in the MASCHINE software and hardware. These terms have the same meaning.

Button Combinations and Shortcuts on Your Controller

Most instructions will use the “+” sign to indicate buttons (or buttons and pads) that must be pressed simultaneously, starting with the button indicated first. E.g., an instruction such as:

“Press SHIFT + PLAY” means:

1.Press and hold SHIFT.

2.While holding SHIFT, press PLAY and release it.

3.Release SHIFT.

Unlabeled Buttons on the Controller

The buttons and knobs above and below the displays on your MASCHINE controller do not have labels.

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New Features in MASCHINE 2.8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

The unlabeled buttons and knobs on the MASCHINE controller.

For better reference, we applied a special formatting here: throughout the document, the elements are capitalized and numbered, so the buttons above the displays are written Button 1 to Button 8, while the knobs under the displays are written Knob 1 to Knob 8. E.g., whenever you see an instruction such as “Press Button 2 to open the EDIT page,” you’ll know it’s the second button from the left above the displays.

1.3New Features in MASCHINE 2.8

The following new features have been added to MASCHINE:

Sounds.com Integration

Browse on Sounds.com, create your own collections of loops and one-shots and send them directly to the MASCHINE browser.

Improvements to the Browser

Samples are now cataloged in separate Loops and One-shots tabs in the Browser.

Previews of loops selected in the Browser will be played in sync with the current project. When a loop is selected with Prehear turned on, it will begin playing immediately in-sync with the project if transport is running. If a loop preview starts part-way through the loop, the loop will play once more for its full length to ensure you get to hear the entire loop once in context with your project.

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Welcome to MASCHINE

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.10

Filters and product selections will be remembered when switching between content types and Factory/User Libraries in the Browser.

Browser content synchronization between multiple running instances. When running multiple instances of MASCHINE, either as Standalone and/or as a plug-in, updates to the Library will be synced across the instances. For example, if you delete a sample from your User Library in one instance, the sample will no longer be present in the other instances. Similarly, if you save a preset in one instance, that preset will then be available in the other instances, too.

Edits made to samples in the Factory Libraries will be saved to the Standard User Directory.

For more information on these new features, refer to the following chapter 4, Browser.

Improved Support for A-Series Keyboards

When Browsing with A-Series keyboards, you can now jump quickly to the results list by holding SHIFT and pushing right on the 4D Encoder.

When Browsing with A-Series keyboards, you can fast scroll through the Browser results list by holding SHIFT and twisting the 4D Encoder.

Mute and Solo Sounds and Groups from A-Series keyboards. Sounds are muted in TRACK mode while Groups are muted in IDEAS.

Adjust Pattern Length with A-Series keyboards. Push the 4D Encoder on a Pattern in IDEAS. Twist for 1 bar increments, or hold SHIFT and twist for finer increments. Press again to set.

Clear patterns from A-Series keyboards by holding SHIFT and pressing STOP.

1.4New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.10

The following new features have been added to MASCHINE:

New Hardware Support

Support for KOMPLETE KONTROL A-Series keyboards.

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Welcome to MASCHINE

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.8

Audio Plug-in Improvements

Added Edit Tab to Audio plug-in: Like the Sampler plug-in, you can now perform destructive audio edits to loops loaded into the Audio plug-in via the new Edit tab.

Added Usable Play Range for Audio plug-in: in the Edit tab of the Audio plug-in, there are now Playable Range Start and End markers which can be used to isolate only a portion of the loaded audio file that you wish to loop. The timeline along the top of the waveform now shows musical units rather than samples.

For more information on editing audio, refer to 8, Using the Audio Plug-in.

General Improvements

Items can now be dragged from the Browser to external locations.

1.5New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.8

The following new features have been added to MASCHINE:

New Hardware Support

Support for KOMPLETE KONTROL S88 MK2

Support for MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 hardware

1.6New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.7

The following new features have been added to MASCHINE:

Audio plug-in Improvements

Added a Formant mode to the Audio plug-in which preserves formants when pitching an audio loop up or down. This can be particularly useful when working with vocal material. For more information, refer to 8, Using the Audio Plug-in.

The Engine Modes are now listed in order of CPU load, from lowest (Re-pitch) to highest (Formant).

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Welcome to MASCHINE

New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.7

The Take Recording workflow has been improved by muting the previously-playing Take when you trigger a new recording so you're not distracted hearing the old Take while trying to record a new one. If you abort the recording, the previously-playing Take will be restored.

The Pattern Recording workflow has been improved by muting the previously-playing Pattern when you trigger a new recording so you're not distracted hearing the old Pattern while trying to record a new one. If you abort the recording, the previously-playing Pattern will be restored.

When you drag a bounced audio file from the Pattern Editor dragger to a Sound Slot or Group, MASCHINE will now load this into an Audio plug-in instead of a Sampler.

When Exporting loop content from MASCHINE, the Project Tempo will now be written into the files. MASCHINE will read this tempo when later loading this file into the Audio plugin.

MASCHINE now writes both the Tempo and Loop tags to recordings made with Loop mode. Tempo is attached to recordings made in Sync mode. These recordings will therefore always be in sync with the project when loading them into an Audio plug-in.

Pattern Editor

The number of tools available in the software for editing the Patterns has been reduced due to redundant functionality. Instead of an arrow, a pencil, and an eraser, there is now just a pencil tool which can be toggled on and off. When the pencil is off, the mouse will behave as it did when using the arrow tool (and the mouse will look like a normal arrow in this mode). When the pencil is on, this enables the same pencil/paint functionality as before (and the mouse will look like a pencil when in this mode). For more information, see 11.4.1, Editing Events with the Mouse: an Overview.

There are some changes to keyboard shortcut behavior as they relate to view switching in the pattern editor:

W = toggle between Group view and Keyboard view

S = toggle Sampling view on/off

E = toggle Pencil/Paint on/off

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