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◦ Chapter
↑3, Building Your Own Drum
changing some of its sounds via the Browser and by adjusting some of the sounds' ba-
sic settings.
◦ Chapter
↑4, Creating
your patterns.
◦ Chapter
↑5, Adding a Bass
ment plug-in in MASCHINE.
Chapter↑6, Applying
quickly automate the effect parameters.
◦ Chapter
↑7, Creating Beats with the Step
the step sequencer — another great way of creating grooves from your controller.
◦ Chapter
↑8, Creating a Song Using
op your Scenes into a song and play your Scenes live!
◦ Finally, Chapter
tasks and workflows covered in the MASCHINE Manual: changing Sound, Group, and
Master Channel properties; using advanced routings; sampling and the Mix view.
▪ The third and last part (Chapter 10 to 12) consists of useful global information on MA-
SCHINE to be used at any time:
◦ Chapter
↑10, Quick Reference
hardware controller and the MASCHINE software. It gives you a good overview of the
main concepts and features of MASCHINE, along with lists of hardware shortcuts for
various tasks. You can use it as a quick reminder before you dive into the MASCHINE
Manual.
◦ Chapter
↑11, Troubleshooting – Getting Help
shooting and getting help.
◦ Chapter
↑12, Glossary
used in MASCHINE.
Kit: Customize your drum kit by quickly ex-
Beats: Record a second pattern and discover how to fine-tune
Line: Add a bass line to your song using a VST/AU instru-
Effects: Add effects to the various instruments in your song and
Scenes: Arrange your Patterns into Scenes, devel-
↑9, Using Advanced Features
provides you with a quick reference of the MASCHINE
holds a glossary defining all important terms and concepts
Sequencer: Create a Pattern, this time with
lets you glimpse some more advanced
gathers useful information for trouble-
MASCHINE STUDIO - Getting Started - 14
Welcome to MASCHINE!
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