Maschine question: Slicing a sample to mulitple pads???
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Maschine question: Slicing a sample to mulitple pads??? Posted on: 21.09.2011 by Kesha Orde Hi guys, Im having a bit of a head-scratcher trying to find out if there is a way to send the parts of a sliced sample to multiple pads in a group. The way slicing usually works is that it applies the slices to the keys/notes for ONE pad so that you have to switch to keyboard pads to play the slices back. I want to apply the slices to separate pads so I can play a break back whilst hitting other sounds on other pads at the same time. I really hope there's a way to do this without having to resample every slice and reload them back in... | |
Kesha Orde 21.09.2011 | Hi guys, Im having a bit of a head-scratcher trying to find out if there is a way to send the parts of a sliced sample to multiple pads in a group. The way slicing usually works is that it applies the slices to the keys/notes for ONE pad so that you have to switch to keyboard pads to play the slices back. I want to apply the slices to separate pads so I can play a break back whilst hitting other sounds on other pads at the same time. I really hope there's a way to do this without having to resample every slice and reload them back in... |
Kesha Orde 21.09.2011 | Cheers guys, Mostapha, that is exactly what i meant. I did read that bit before and tried it, but only just worked out that you have to hold Apply To while you press the group button, which is why i couldnt get it to work before. Still got alot to learn with this beast. |
Leeanna Ayla 21.09.2011 | Not sure this is exactly what you're looking for. I do remember being able to get a sample to automatically load to the pads by either transient or 16th so this might get you close. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_guD...feature=relmfu |
Dorie Scelzo 21.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by maschine manual page 193
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