![]() ![]() Now is the point you probably want to read the manual. Take a look at the best bits of our stage and studio superpower, from setting up, to the ba. And you basically can work with Clips like Maschine is a DAW with Regions, or switch between Patterns and Clips freely. Boris Mezga takes you through the brand-new standalone MASCHINE+. You can make Clips from scratch, or convert from Patterns. And it it can be in a section, outside a section, sprawling across Sections… and moved anywhere you want on the timeline. But whatever.)Įach Clip is edited separately. ![]() (The “clip” name is a bit of a misnomer – it’s what a lot of DAWs call Regions. The Bright, New Maschine Way of Doing Things With Clips: Now with Clips you can position blocks of notes and audio anywhere you want on the timeline. (Vocals are especially frustrating this way.) The problem is, maybe you’ve got a vocal, or a transition, or a one shot, and you don’t want it locked to that particular place. ![]() You can choose “make unique” on the Pattern so you can make variations. That works well for drum patterns with fixed rhythmic lengths. Change a Pattern once, and it changes everywhere. Ye Olde Maschine Way of Doing Thingf with Patternf: Maschine’s a drum machine, right? So Patterns are locked to a fixed position in a Scene, and Scenes to the Song. There’s a full explanation in the manual, but that’s a density level that I think exceeds most of our brainpower right now. The new feature is called Clips, added in addition to Patterns. And that’s good news whether you’re eyeing the new standalone Maschine+ or you’re an ongoing user of Maschine software. You can control it with the corresponding volume fader, EQ, filter and add effects just like you would with a normal Track Deck.Maschine’s still not exactly a DAW – but it doesn’t lock you into cookie-cutter arrangement any longer. Now the sound coming from MASCHINE 2 will be routed directly into Deck C of TRAKTOR. In Preferences > Decks Layout, switch the Deck Flavor for Deck C to Live Input.In our example, we are assigning Channel A left and Channel A Right of the TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 to Input Deck C. In TRAKTOR Preferences > Input Routing, assign the input channel to which you connected both audio interfaces to a free Input Deck in TRAKTOR.In this example, we will connect the Main Output of the KOMPLETE AUDIO 6 with the Input Channel A of the TRAKTOR KONTROL S4, making sure that the switch next to the input channel is set to LINE, not PHONO. Connect the Output channel of the audio interface you configured in MASCHINE 2 with a free input channel of the audio interface you will use with TRAKTOR.Please consult your MASCHINE 2 documentation to learn more about this. This can be configured in the Output section of the corresponding Group or Sound. Note: You can also only route the output of specific Groups or Sounds. In this example we are assigning Main Output L and Main Output R of the KOMPLETE AUDIO 6 audio interface. Under Routings > Output, assign a free (stereo) output channel of your audio interface for MASCHINE Out 1 L and MASCHINE Out 1 R.In MASCHINE 2, go to Preferences > Audio from the menu bar.Configuring the Audio Output in MASCHINE 2 However, it is advised to use a professional audio interface to ensure higher-performing, latency-free audio streaming. Note: You may find it practical to use your built-in computer soundcard to output the sound of MASCHINE 2 into an input of your TRAKTOR soundcard. In this example, we will be using KOMPLETE AUDIO 6 as the MASCHINE 2 audio interface and TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 as the TRAKTOR audio interface. Note that in order to accomplish this setup, you need to route the output of MASCHINE 2 from an additional audio interface into a free input of the audio interface you are using in TRAKTOR. This way you can apply TRAKTOR's effects to your MASCHINE 2 sounds and record your entire performance including MASCHINE 2 with TRAKTOR's Mix Recorder. When you configure MASCHINE 2 to work along with TRAKTOR in Internal Mixing Mode, it is useful to route the output of MASCHINE 2 into a TRAKTOR Deck.
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