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Understanding the slice section in the Maschine 2.0 sampler

Sampling, specifically slicing, has always been a major part of Maschine. In Maschine 2.0 there have been a few changes in this area that make a bit more flexible. The ability to have your slice markers independent of each other means one slice doesn’t dictate the size or location of another. You also get better […]

Filed Under: Basics & Getting Started, Maschine 2, Sampling & Chopping, Software Interface & Updates Tutorial By: saintjoe

Using loop mode to check start and end points when sampling

Hey what’s good fam! Just wanted to share a quick tutorial I posted on YouTube after getting some general questions about how to use loop mode in Maschine. It’s something we’ve covered here in MT before but maybe not in this specific way, and it’s such a general use of the feature I wanted to […]

Filed Under: Free Maschine Tutorials, Sampling & Chopping Tutorial By: saintjoe

Maschine Quick Tip – Manually chopping and slicing your samples

Yo what’s good fam, back with a really quick tip for sampling and chopping in Maschine. Some may forget that we do indeed have the option to manually add our own chops/slices. Of course there is the manual, adjust start/end point then duplicate to different pads, which I do often. But there is also a […]

Filed Under: Quick Tips & Tricks Tutorial By: saintjoe

How to move single slices to a new group when using autochop

Sup MT Fam! Just a lil tip for those that like to use autochop but may not want the whole sample chopped up There’s a really simple way to grab only the slices you want and move them to a new group There’s a “single” button when you hit “apply to” that allows you to […]

Filed Under: Sampling & Chopping Tutorial By: saintjoe

MT Quick Tip: Accessing more than 16 slices when chopping a sample

Just a quick tip tutorial showing how to access more than 16 slices in Maschine Since Maschine doesn’t have “pad banks” like on an MPC or other hardware device, this shows how you can chop your samples into 32 or more parts and actually play them from the pads Sure it’s simple, but can be […]

Filed Under: Sampling & Chopping Tutorial By: saintjoe

How to export slices and chops as individual wave files

Many people have asked for ways to use Maschine as an audio editor. Meaning they want to sample and chop, but export the chops, not the full wave file. The way Maschine handles chops, it just sets the start and end point in the full file, so when you save a kit in maschine from […]

Filed Under: Sampling & Chopping, Saving & Exporting Tutorial By: saintjoe

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