How to Groove with LFOs in Maschine?
Hi there community,
I watched this video on Youtube on how to groove with LFOs on a Digitakt, and I have been struggling to replicate the same effect on Maschine.
"Groove Through LFOs With the Elektron Digitakt" by Red Means Recording
I played with all the settings in Modulation, LFO, Velocity/Modwheel, and nothing came close.
Can anybody shed some light on how I could achieve the same effect?
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Hello,
with maschine alone, i think that´s not possible. with reaktor it is possible, but then you maybe have to build a sampler yourself or alter one from the great userlibrary Reaktor User Library (native-instruments.com). Maybe also possible with kontakt, i only get it working with a random generator controlling amp release. What i also like a lot is to use note repeat, press and hold a pad, while holding, varying the pressure. Would be so cool to have some routing capabilities to, let´s say, velocity to amp release, or your example - lfo to amp release - pls native
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Hello,
with maschine alone, i think that´s not possible. with reaktor it is possible, but then you maybe have to build a sampler yourself or alter one from the great userlibrary Reaktor User Library (native-instruments.com). Maybe also possible with kontakt, i only get it working with a random generator controlling amp release. What i also like a lot is to use note repeat, press and hold a pad, while holding, varying the pressure. Would be so cool to have some routing capabilities to, let´s say, velocity to amp release, or your example - lfo to amp release - pls native
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