Hey here’s another tutorial on sampling into the Maschine plugin, this time using Ableton Live.
I really dig Ableton for it’s routing capabilities, you can pretty much route audio wherever you want!
This video shows a couple ways to get external or internal audio into the Maschine plugin while inside of Ableton, in a way that still lets you use Maschine like a normal instrument plugin.
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Cool
Hard thing about all these possibilities is how (or when) do I use them
I see a trick, Now I need to think of a situation that uses the trick. Hope it makes sense 🙂
other question:
I’m thinking about resampling something that goes to a hardware fx. I got a sherman filterbank. Is there a way to resample sound with minimal delay (latency) from maschine back in maschine? I guess it won’t work fast enough…
Check this out fam
https://maschinetutorials.com/how-to-use-hardware-fx-to-process-your-sounds-and-samples/
Thanks bro!
Was wondering if that is the same way u would use to timestretch samples in ableton and get them in maschine?
You could do it that way if you wish, yes. I don’t use timestretch much and don’t use it in ableton much either, but it would work. If you have a clip in ableton and you change the tempo of your project it will automatically update to the proper tempo, then you could sample that into Maschine.
Sweet that’s good to know for myself being new to Ableton so thanks for that learned a lot about Ableton on “MaschineTutorials” so that’s amazing to me.
Good looking on that!!!
You don’t time stretch in Ableton? is that cause you don’t timestretch much or because you use something a bit better?
I don’t timestretch much is all, but ableton is nice for it for sure!
Nice tutorial Saint Joe, Keep up the GREAT work!
no problem man, glad to help
Cool! Pretty easy too.Thx man!
yeah ableton is pretty slick with the routing
Cool tutorial – makes more sense to dedicate one return to feed Maschine – that way you can send audio to it simply my turning a send knob. Just one question – why would you want to record from Live into Maschine? Is is simply to take advantage of chopping beats and playing them with the pads? (but slice to Midi can already do a great job of this in Live) Apart from recording audio into Maschine to make use of the MPC + SP1200 modes for a bit of grit, and then reimporting that audio back into Live –… Read more »
I think you’re thinking too hard about it 🙂
It’s just a preference, first and formost.
A few reasons….
some people prefer to use Maschine for their chopping/beatmaking and just use Live for arranging.
Live can read mp3 files and other audio formats that Maschine can’t.
Live has native formats like clips that you can’t drag into Maschine…
You may want to play/sample some of the live instruments into maschine for chopping or tweaking in it’s sampler
Live’s slice to midi is nothing like working with slices and samples directly in Maschine
Like I said, it’s just an option
What’s going on Saintjoe I have a question, I’m trying to figure out a way to program drums with Maschine as well as Ableton live 8 any soulutionson how to do this? One more question I have no problem in finding what sample I want to use but I’m just trying to go about how to chopping it up the right way without taking away from the original song it self.
checkout the maschine in ableton live tutorials for ways on sequencing maschine in ableton. As for chopping, that’s really a personal preference but checkout some of Knock’s 7 minute workouts and other sampling tutorials to get an idea of working with samples and good ways to find where to chop.
Thanks to you and Knock for this, it’s a cool alternative, especially when dealing with other formats, ableton packs or even audio processed through Live’s f/x chains. I think I might like this a little better than using the Simpler instrument. Knock’s version for FLS is equally smooth (imo).
Q: Does “detect” and sample length work as intended when using this method?
yeah they both still work properly, sample length will work if you have maschine sequencer actually running, which it will be if you have the transport in ableton going.
lol, really nice tutorial ! thanks !
Glad you like it man!