Maschine Import Help Please!

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Maschine Import Help Please!
Posted on: 01.12.2010 by Carlee Pickard
Hey Guys,

I just picked up the Maschine and I have been messing around with it for a while. It's pretty fking cool I must admit. I just have one question, I know they have like a retarded choir thing on there, but is there anyway I can import like certain sounds I have manually recorded (via GarageBand) and program it to a pad on the Maschine?

I hope my question makes sense!

Thanks for all the help!
Coldfuzion
Carlee Pickard
10.12.2010
Originally Posted by soulviasound
In the future you'll find a some MASCHINE library. Anyway they release 1.6 update (VST/AU support) and now you can open apple loops with Konatk or other VST/AU samplers.
I don't understand the first sentence, maybe it's just me, sorry! And as for the release 1.6 update thats awesome!

Thank you!
Carlee Pickard
02.12.2010
Originally Posted by armyofme4340
Hi Cold.

The best way is to manually bounce the samples you want. lay them out into tracks and export them one by one. garageband doesn't have a nice feature like logic that bounces them all at once.

good luck.
Damnit thats terrible. Sounds complicated as hell. Oh well maybe i'll wait till I get Logic.

Thank you Army!
Joannie Brague
01.12.2010
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
Do you know how to render the Garage Band files into a .wav? I know how to import it onto Maschine software.

Thanks JesC!!!
Hi Cold.

The best way is to manually bounce the samples you want. lay them out into tracks and export them one by one. garageband doesn't have a nice feature like logic that bounces them all at once.

good luck.
Carlee Pickard
01.12.2010
Originally Posted by JesC
i cant see the video, so i dont know how it looks like. But I would say for you to render the cord in a wav file put it on your desktop. Then open up machine, click on the upper left corner on i believe is DISK and look for the wav, on the bottom of the browser it should give you the option in IMPORT button. Hope this helps
Do you know how to render the Garage Band files into a .wav? I know how to import it onto Maschine software.

Thanks JesC!!!
Carlee Pickard
01.12.2010
Originally Posted by photojojo
Yeah I saw that Photo, the problem is that it wont show up in the library. I saved it from GarageBand onto my desktop and the Maschine's software doesn't see it. I am guessing its probably because its the wrong format. I guess I am actually trying to ask how to save it in the correct format (and what format is it).
Carlee Pickard
01.12.2010
Hey Guys,

I just picked up the Maschine and I have been messing around with it for a while. It's pretty fking cool I must admit. I just have one question, I know they have like a retarded choir thing on there, but is there anyway I can import like certain sounds I have manually recorded (via GarageBand) and program it to a pad on the Maschine?

I hope my question makes sense!

Thanks for all the help!
Coldfuzion
Carlee Pickard
10.12.2010
Originally Posted by soulviasound
In the future you'll find a some MASCHINE library. Anyway they release 1.6 update (VST/AU support) and now you can open apple loops with Konatk or other VST/AU samplers.
I don't understand the first sentence, maybe it's just me, sorry! And as for the release 1.6 update thats awesome!

Thank you!
Keshia Colombel
10.12.2010
In the future you'll find a some MASCHINE library. Anyway they release 1.6 update (VST/AU support) and now you can open apple loops with Konatk or other VST/AU samplers.
Carlee Pickard
02.12.2010
I just went out and bought fking logic. I cannot believe I just dropped $550. I hear its worth every penny though, guess i'll know soon enough (Have to wait till midevening -ish till I get home from college to check it out). This shiz better work the way its supposed to!

This is one expensive hobby. Fml.
Carlee Pickard
02.12.2010
Originally Posted by armyofme4340
Hi Cold.

The best way is to manually bounce the samples you want. lay them out into tracks and export them one by one. garageband doesn't have a nice feature like logic that bounces them all at once.

good luck.
Damnit thats terrible. Sounds complicated as hell. Oh well maybe i'll wait till I get Logic.

Thank you Army!
Joannie Brague
01.12.2010
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
Do you know how to render the Garage Band files into a .wav? I know how to import it onto Maschine software.

Thanks JesC!!!
Hi Cold.

The best way is to manually bounce the samples you want. lay them out into tracks and export them one by one. garageband doesn't have a nice feature like logic that bounces them all at once.

good luck.
Carlee Pickard
01.12.2010
Originally Posted by JesC
i cant see the video, so i dont know how it looks like. But I would say for you to render the cord in a wav file put it on your desktop. Then open up machine, click on the upper left corner on i believe is DISK and look for the wav, on the bottom of the browser it should give you the option in IMPORT button. Hope this helps
Do you know how to render the Garage Band files into a .wav? I know how to import it onto Maschine software.

Thanks JesC!!!
Cristian Carmona
01.12.2010
i cant see the video, so i dont know how it looks like. But I would say for you to render the cord in a wav file put it on your desktop. Then open up machine, click on the upper left corner on i believe is DISK and look for the wav, on the bottom of the browser it should give you the option in IMPORT button. Hope this helps
Carlee Pickard
01.12.2010
Bump!
Carlee Pickard
01.12.2010
Originally Posted by photojojo
Yeah I saw that Photo, the problem is that it wont show up in the library. I saved it from GarageBand onto my desktop and the Maschine's software doesn't see it. I am guessing its probably because its the wrong format. I guess I am actually trying to ask how to save it in the correct format (and what format is it).
Leeanna Ayla
30.11.2010
Try this.

http://soundsandgear.com/importing-y...ents-maschine/

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