Where to start with Maschine?

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Where to start with Maschine?
Posted on: 22.06.2010 by Luis Cordonnier
So I've been a long time lurker on these community s, but just recently jumped into the whole dj/production thing and bought myself a Maschine a week or so ago figuring it would be a good buy since it works with Traktor. I've been reading as much as I can, but still seem lost. Is there anything you guys recommend specifically? Or am I just in over my head for a newbie and should start with dj'ing first to get a feel for the music before I try to make some?
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Luis Cordonnier
22.06.2010
So I've been a long time lurker on these community s, but just recently jumped into the whole dj/production thing and bought myself a Maschine a week or so ago figuring it would be a good buy since it works with Traktor. I've been reading as much as I can, but still seem lost. Is there anything you guys recommend specifically? Or am I just in over my head for a newbie and should start with dj'ing first to get a feel for the music before I try to make some?
Lula Laque
08.08.2010
Due to a fire I lost over 85% of my home studio in 2007. Shame is that 10% of that is just some records in a crate (from a gig I had a few days before) I could grab on my way out.

Among the countless pieces of hardware I lost were my MPC 3000 & 2500. Now I had been tired of hardware for a while because they took up a lot of space and I was a gearslut. I wanted to get more into a software based solution. Now that I am financially able to start rebuilding my studio, I needed something like an MPC. Maschine was it. I like Maschine I do but it
Korey Ehman
04.08.2010
Ive been looking at getting a Maschine soon also.. This video I saw Dubfire using it in looks as if he's using it to trigger hot cue points he's set? I may be wrong? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMsSjVn10_k
Drew Bonn
02.07.2010
...Thanks for the tips guys, I have read on the Native Instruments community a while back about Sound Flower but the people discussing it seemed to confuse everyone even more...

I was believeing the solution was a physical cable from say my iPod to the channel inputs on my Audio 4 DJ...

I'll see about giving this Sound Flower program a try tomorrow PM...

Appreciate the info guys!
Elvie Burgs
02.07.2010
Note, SoundFlower is mac only. However, the idea is the same if you're doing it on a PC. You have to route the audio out channel (the one playing the thing you want to sample - be it your ipod's headphone jack or whatever) to one of the 2 input channels available. I believe you can do this with Virtual Audio Cable (which isn't free unfortunately and doesn't seem to work on my windows 7) or you can use a physical patch cable. I have a cable that runs from my computer's sound card output to one of my audio interface inputs.

If you *are* on a mac - here's more info about how to get SoundFlower working: http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...ad.php?t=88094
Luis Cordonnier
01.07.2010
I've been watching videos daily and practicing, definitely getting better, and I just got Traktor Pro so that'll be fun to learn with the Maschine too haha. Thanks for the advice.

@russell download soundflower then route the sound through maschine (there's a tutorial around somewhere). when sampling set it to threshold, press record, and then press play on itunes, ipod, etc. It'll start recording when the music starts (given it passes the threshold) then just hit stop when you're done.
Drew Bonn
01.07.2010
Hey Guys,

I'm a new Maschine owner as well, and have been practicing on a daily basis, however the one thing I can't figure out to save my life is how to sample from another source, say an iPod? I'm pretty sure as I have seen a video from Native Instruments on hip hop producer 'F Major' or Justin Myracks sampling an old record from his iPod and recording it into the software to further slice / alter the samples...

I'm using my Apple iMac, have the 1.5 version software, and am using my Audio 4 DJ to route the audio through my studio monitors...I'm guessing it's a simple problem with my routing of the audio, but I feel like I've exhausted all options and am obviously overlooking the problem...

@Tyler Durden, just like they said, watch all the videos you can find, read up on it, and pick out your favorite styles that you can incorporate into your own, I'm doing the same now and I'm making progress every day...Best of luck!

@FascistDonut any ideas what I may be missing with my sampling woes???
Ling Zambada
01.07.2010
Practice practice practice

The best way is to just learn by doing. As a DJ, I figured everything out just by jumping in and hoping for the best. Watching videos and all is great, but there's a big difference between knowing how to do something and actually being able to do it.
Elvie Burgs
28.06.2010
I agree with watching all the videos, but I'd say to watch them all twice... the first time just to get an overall sense of everything it is capable of, then the second time just pick a particular subject and rewatch that particular video, then practice applying it. The concepts are all split up fairly well and build upon each other.

I'd say the best place to start would be learning how to easily load sounds/kits, then the step sequencer (unless you're already a pretty talented drummer). Once you know how to make a simple 16 beat pattern on the step sequencer, then it gives you something tangible to start with as you apply the other techniques, such as copy/pasting one pattern to another, applying FX, etc. Then you can start messing around with recording automation and sampling and other goodies.

That's the way I did it at least... for me, nothing started clicking until I stopped trying to believe of everything and just focussed on really understanding one thing at a time. The workflow is really nice, so once you understand a few concepts then everything else is easier to learn because most things work intuitively once you understand the basic principles.
Adil Laresh
28.06.2010
I really want to get a Maschine but broke as at the moment..
looks amazing and all my mates keep rubbing it in haha
Raymundo Rygalski
23.06.2010
watch all the videos on Native Instruments YouTube channel regarding the Maschine. You'll see that hip-hop producers use it like an Akai MPC and that people like Richie Hawtin and Booka Shade use it for DJing live. Get some ideas.

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