Maschine Import Help Please!
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
Thank you! |
Carlee Pickard 02.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by armyofme4340
Thank you Army! |
Joannie Brague 01.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
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
Thanks JesC!!! |
Carlee Pickard 01.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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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
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
Thank you Army! |
Joannie Brague 01.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
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
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
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Leeanna Ayla 30.11.2010 | Try this. http://soundsandgear.com/importing-y...ents-maschine/ |
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