Hey what’s good fam? This is a follow-up video to the one I did on recording MIDI in realtime from Maschine 2 into Ableton Live 9 I received some questions in regards to how to set this up for recording keyboard mode. So if you’re playing an instrument from the pads and you want to […]
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Maschine Mikro: How to enable 16 level velocity pad mode
I had a question from a member on how to enable Maschine Mikro to play the same sound at different velocities across the pads. Basically this is called 16 velocity mode or “16 level” mode. It will take whatever sound you are currently on and spread it across all 16 pads with different velocities. Similar […]
Maschine Quick Tip – How to set fixed or full velocity on a single pad
Hey what’s good MT fam, got a quick tip for Maschine that you may not be aware of. It has to do with using fixed or “full” velocity mode on the pads. Of course you can set all 16 pads to full velocity mode at once using the pad mode option, very quickly. But what […]
How to play chords in Maschine pad mode using Kontakt
Yo what’s good fam! In this tutorial I show you how to use Maschine’s pad mode to play any type of chords you want, directly from the pads, using Kontakt. I know a lot of people want to be able to quickly play chords in Maschine and if you have Kontakt there’s definitely an easy […]
MT Quick Tip: How to quantize and nudge individual pads using pad mode
Just like the video showing how to delete single sounds, I previously did a video on how to quantize individual pads using the select button quantize single sounds using select button And just like I showed howto delete individual patterns using the pad mode button, I wanted to also show how to quantize and nudge […]
MT Quick Tip: Quickly delete the pattern for a single sound using pad mode
I previously showed how to delete single sounds using the select button delete single sounds with select button However today I want to show you an even quicker way, well, at least in my opinion when it comes to workflow and when you want to quickly delete the pattern of a specific sound or pad. […]