Jumping To Other Scenes - Native Instruments MASCHINE STUDIO Getting Started

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2.
Drag horizontally onto the column of the end Scene and release the mouse button.
The start and end Scenes along with all Scenes in-between are played one after the other
in a loop. The Arranger timeline indicates the new loop range.
The loop range now contains three Scenes.
You will note that selecting a single Scene amounts to selecting a one-Scene-long loop
range.
8.3.1.2
Selecting a Loop Range using the Controller
On your controller:
1.
Press and hold
SCENE
2.
Press and hold the pad corresponding to the start Scene.
3.
While holding the first pad, press the pad corresponding to the end Scene.
The start and end Scenes along with all Scenes in-between are played one after the other
in a loop.
8.3.2

Jumping to Other Scenes

By selecting another loop range or another Scene (which is nothing more than a one-Scene-
long loop range!) for playing as described above, you can easily adapt your song live. MA-
SCHINE provides you with two additional settings to fine-tune the jumps between the current
Scene and the next selected loop range:
▪ The Scene Sync setting lets you choose the point at which the playhead has to leave the
current Scene. It can be at the very moment at which you select another Scene/range, or at
a set interval: on the next eight note, quarter note, etc., or even at the end of the Scene.
to enter Scene mode (or pin it by pressing
Creating a Song Using Scenes
Using Scenes to Play Live
SCENE
+ Button 1).
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