Working With Patterns; Pattern Basics - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Manual

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11

Working with Patterns

Creating a Pattern is where the fun starts, because the sequencer really is the core of MA-
SCHINE. Both your controller and the software provide you with many powerful tools to create
and edit your own beats.
This chapter is organized as follows:
▪ General points on Patterns and the Pattern Editor:
▪ How to record Patterns in real time from your controller:
Time.
▪ How to record Patterns with the step sequencer of your controller:
terns with the Step
▪ How to create and modify events/notes in your Patterns:
▪ How to create and modify modulation in your Patterns:
ulation.
▪ How to create MIDI tracks in your Patterns:
MASCHINE.
▪ How to organize your Patterns in your Project:
▪ How to import/export MIDI to/from Patterns, and how to export audio from Patterns:
Importing/Exporting Audio and MIDI to/from
11.1

Pattern Basics

A Pattern contains the events (also called <notes=) that make up a groove or a musical phrase
using the Sounds of the selected Group. It also contains the modulation data (if any) modifying
the value of parameters in that Group or any of its Sounds. The Pattern belongs to that Group
and is saved together with the Group. In each Group you can have an unlimited number of Pat-
terns. Patterns are grouped into Pattern banks containing up to 16 Patterns each.
Sequencer.
±11.1, Pattern
Basics.
±11.2, Recording Patterns in Real
±11.4, Editing
±11.5, Recording and Editing Mod-
±11.6, Creating MIDI Tracks from Scratch in
±11.7, Managing
Patterns.
Patterns.
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Working with Patterns
Pattern Basics
±11.3, Recording Pat-
Events.
±11.8,

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