Native Instruments Maschine Getting Started Manual page 89

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2.
You can now see the Slices of the Sample represented by vertical lines in the wave-
form on the right display. As we know the tempo is identical to our Project tempo, we
select Auto using Knob 3.
3.
There are three Slice modes:
ces,
slices the Sample into equally spread Slices with a predefined length,
GRID
whereas
is detecting the Slices by identifying their transients according to a
DETECT
predefined sensitivity.
4.
Select the
DETECT
5.
Press
(Button 7) to slice the Sample. If you press
APPLY
can choose a different Sound or Group Slot to put the Slices on.
After that the display will automatically change to Keyboard/Piano Roll mode. Now you can
play the Slices using the pads.
► If you change the tempo with the Tempo Encoder, you will hear the Loop changing its
tempo accordingly.
Using the
APPLY TO
16 Slices on its pads.
Jam around with the Slices to see how it sounds: you can use
stutter or just rearrange them by pressing the pads whenever you like.
If you can hear a click noise at the beginning or end of a slice, try to adjust the attack or
decay for this slice.
slices the Sample into a predefined number of Sli-
SPLIT
entry by dialing Knob 1.
function (Button 8) you can also select another Group to spread the first
(Button 8), you
APPLY TO
to make them
NOTE REPEAT
MASCHINE - Getting Started - 89
Sampling
Slicing a Sample

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