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Who's rocking the Maschine? Any tips or advice to share?
Posted on: 01.01.2012 by Sang Caniff
Pick it up couple days ago. It been sick so far, don't know to much about producing beats but this is something I really want to get into. Oh and second time using it, force close wtf?
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Sang Caniff
01.01.2012
Pick it up couple days ago. It been sick so far, don't know to much about producing beats but this is something I really want to get into. Oh and second time using it, force close wtf?
Dorie Scelzo
03.01.2012
I enjoyed this: http://www.eqmag.com/BlogComments.aspx?id=111683

The guy's using an MPC, but everything he's doing is possible on Maschine, and in some ways it's a lot easier.

Direct suggestions:

  • The only way you're ever going to get through that humongous sample library is to start building your own kits and saving them as groups.
  • Learn the things that you can only do in the software.
  • Figure out a workflow that works for you. My friend (who just got a Mikro) loves just playing beats and tapping record when he's in a groove. I prefer using the step sequencer and the swing knob.
  • If you have a DAW, learn the routing b/t Maschine (as a plugin) and the DAW inside and out
Sang Caniff
02.01.2012
Right on man! Thanks Ya I'm fackin pumped to make some bumpin beats!
Lisa Lochotzki
02.01.2012
Like anything, practice makes perfect. Don't hate educate, check some tutorial on Youtube & the likes, plenty resources.

Many DAW/prod concept & tutorial will also apply to Maschine to some extend, take your time, get your hand dirty and, most important thing, have fun!

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