Recording A Bass Line; Creating A Bass Pattern - Native Instruments MASCHINE STUDIO Getting Started

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3.
Let's choose the Sound "Analovue," because it has nice bass content and some high-fre-
quency ornaments. Moreover, it holds interesting rhythmic content synchronized to the
Project tempo!
Once you have found a bass to your liking, deactivate
In this example you don't need to specifically load the selected Sound, since it is already load-
ed via the Autoload function.
5.4

Recording a Bass Line

We are now ready to record a bass Pattern. This will allow us to review many of the tasks we
have learned until now.
5.4.1

Creating a Bass Pattern

On your controller, do the following:
1.
Check that the
PLUG-IN
press it to enter Control mode.
2.
Press PLAY.
You hear your drum Pattern playing.
3.
Practice with the bass to get familiar with your instrument.
4.
When you feel ready, press
5.
When you are done, deactivate REC.
Don't forget to reuse all you have learned in the previous tutorials for recording Patterns:
using the metronome, using the Count-in, adjusting the Pattern Length, editing the re-
corded Pattern, etc. If you have any doubt about these tasks, please refer to the previous
tutorials (notably in section
Pattern).
button at the top left corner of your controller is lit — if not,
REC
(the button lights up) and start recording a bass line.
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Adding a Bass Line
Recording a Bass Line

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