Hey what’s good MT Fam? Got another question about using Maschine 2 in Ableton, specifically how to use it as an FX plugin on a track in Ableton. In this tutorial I show you how to set it up as needed, it’s pretty quick to do there are just a few things you need to […]
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Maschine FX: Understanding the Beat Delay module
Hey what’s up MT Fam? Back with another video in the Maschine internal fx tutorial series. Of course the purpose of this series is to make sure everyone fully understands the internal effects available in Maschine. I know many of you have been using fx for a while, but we also have users that are […]
Maschine FX: Understanding the Phaser module
Sometimes you just feel like adding a little movement to your sound, a phaser can definitely help with that. In this tutorial, as part of the Maschine internal fx series, I’m going over the internal phaser module. Again, we just want to make sure you understand every single part of Maschine and know all of […]
Maschine FX: Understanding the Frequency Shift Module
This is another tutorial in the Maschine internal FX series, this video goes over the frequency shifter module. Now this differs from the FM module in that it’s not using FM synthesis to modulate the sound, however it’s still manipulating the frequency of the sound. This tutorial goes over the controls in the module and […]
Maschine FX: Understanding the FM Module
Hey what’s good MT Fam? I’m back with another video in the Maschine internal FX series In this video I explore the FM module. This module allows you to use some FM synthesis to modulate any type of sound you have loaded in Maschine. So being able to use FM synthesis to modulate samples and […]
Maschine FX: Understanding the Flanger module
Hey what’s up fam? Back with another tutorial in the Maschine FX series. Today I am going over the internal Flanger module in Maschine. The purpose of this video is to make sure you are familiar with the module and it’s controls so you know what tools you have at your disposal directly in Maschine!