how do you find the variation engine in maschine studio?

Bucx
Bucx Member Posts: 3 Member
edited October 22 in Maschine

Nothing really to add im just looking for the humanizer and variation engines in maschine studio Tutorials only show you how to do it in MK3. Using (shift+pattern) does not bring up the mode as explained in the native instruments tutorial. I can only image that the video is old and the mode as moved again.

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  • D-One
    D-One Moderator Posts: 3,473 mod
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    Strange.... I looked in the HW code for the Maschine Studio and it seems to be Shift+Note (on there right portion), no idea when this changed or if it works but try it.


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  • D-One
    D-One Moderator Posts: 3,473 mod

    Try Shift+Navigate, if that fails then try Shift + all the buttons to the left of the Pads, one by one.

  • Bucx
    Bucx Member Posts: 3 Member

    That was the first thing I tried. The Native Instruments tutorial even shows them using Shift+ Naiv. However, that video was posted six years ago. It seems to have been moved again since them.

  • D-One
    D-One Moderator Posts: 3,473 mod
    Answer ✓

    Strange.... I looked in the HW code for the Maschine Studio and it seems to be Shift+Note (on there right portion), no idea when this changed or if it works but try it.


  • Bucx
    Bucx Member Posts: 3 Member

    yup that was it bro thanks your a life saver

  • Paul Opp
    Paul Opp Member Posts: 46 Member

    Shift-Note. I've been using it lately on my hi-hat patterns and getting good results.

    Studio user.

  • crookd finga
    crookd finga Member Posts: 1 Member

    @D-One Yo man I have logged in to forum for the first time ever since I have started my journey with NI way back just to say - YOU ARE A LEGEND!!!

    Honestly I thought I am going crazy, went through controller editor templates, checked system files, all the updates and spend unhealthy amount of time reading Studio's manual. I knew I have used it before and then it disappeared.

    Thank you sir, much appreciated!

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