This tutorial answers a question on the forums about using Maschine as an FX processor in Logic
You can use maschine’s internal fx to process sounds and audio inside of whatever daw you use if you set it up as an audio fx
You can use fx routing, stacking, and other tricks within your daw using the fx plugin version of maschine
This video shows how to set it up properly in Logic
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Love those Logic vids Knocks. Good one thanks and keep’em coming bro…
Thank You Sir. I just learned something new.
Dope one bro, I think many forget about the maschine fx in a daw, really easy to route stuff to it 🙂
Thanks Everyone… Glad this helps !!
Preciate this vid alot..I couldnt figure this out! Keep em coming and thank u!!
Is there any way to sample any audio that you are playing on your Cpu when using Maschine as a plugin in Logic? I know how to do it using Maschine in stand alone but not when using it as a plugin! Thank u!
I used Saintjoes tip on that sample tutorial with Saffire Pro 24 but I wanna do it in Logic!
It would be the same, just route into logic first instead of maschine
hi great vid, was just wondering how would you automate the maschine fx in logic. if you have set up e.g. a delay as a bus and trying to automate the midi region that you have sent to the maschine fx
You could automate it in Maschine using Maschine patterns,
https://maschinetutorials.com/how-to-sequence-your-fx-and-automate-them-with-patterns/
or you can assign it to a macro and automate it directly in Logic
https://maschinetutorials.com/using-macro-controls-and-midi-learn-with-external-controllers/
i love using this in logic with the instruments but i hate loading a new bus every time i want a different fx for a different instrument. is there a way to route it to logic with using the same bus but different fx to different sounds?
Dieter… I dont exactly get what you mean? Can you explain further?
I only want one instance of maschine open but I want to use the fx on different channels in logic that are not maschine based.
One channel is es2 in logic and and another channel is ultrabeat but I only want one maschine open but a different fx on each channel.
Would that be side chaining?