This is a continuation of the video I did on layering plugins and sounds in Maschine 2.0
In this video I go on further to show how you can create your own instruments using layering as well as how to build up your own bank of multi-layered instrument sounds.
The process has been made very simple now and it’s really easy to create your own sounds even from just using what’s available in the Maschine library.
However, in this video I show how easy it is to mix internal and external sounds into one single instrument that you can save and recall at any time
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Cool fam! 🙂
word bro
Love this. Thanks for reminding me to get Omnisphere installed on my new home-built rig.
No doubt man, have fun!
Good video but why does every video have to have that god awful ” maschine tutorials.com” voice in the beginning OMG yuo should kill that sooooooooooooo aggravating.
LOL!
It’s called branding, when you have to worry about people stealing your content and presenting it as their own, branding is key.
Hood = Griper
Great video fam…Question, can you take a sample (not Instrument) and make it an instrument, to play on the keyboard? I can only figure out the pitch up ad down. Thanks Saint Joe
A sample is already automatically spread across the keys once you drop it on a pad. If you want to go into the sampling section under zone, you can also adjust the mapping and also turn on loop mode to create a sustaining sound as well.
Thanks…I got it across the keyboard but cant play like an instrument, If I hit C-3 and the C-4, the length of C-4 is shorter than C-3, vice versa the other way, just changes pitch, I want to go up and down Octaves.
That’s normal, if you have just one sample it’s going to do that because it will not be timestretched automatically. So as it changes in pitch it will get shorter as it goes higher and longer as it goes lower.