Make pads cut each other off doesn't work
On my Maschine + in standalone mode, I want my samples to stop when a new sample is played. I followed this tutorial from SoundsAndGear. The strange thing is that I have successfully used this method several times in Maschine 2, but in Standalone mode it doesn't work at all. Have you ever had this case?
Link of the tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K9reEv3vT8
thank you
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Hello,
maybe you forgot to select all pads, like he did in the video but you can also do this pad by pad, set them to the same choke group and all as master if you want them to always cut out each other. I'm not an owner of a m+ but the settings will be the same for sure.
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Hello,
maybe you forgot to select all pads, like he did in the video but you can also do this pad by pad, set them to the same choke group and all as master if you want them to always cut out each other. I'm not an owner of a m+ but the settings will be the same for sure.
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hi @Uwe303, no I didn't forget that part. Try many differents way
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Have you tried to do it in the maschine software and then open the project in maschine+, if you just use samples from the maschine factory library it should work. Then you can maybe see what settings you have to use.
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I can absolutely do it on my M+ witb Choke groups.
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Yep thanks guy, it's work for me now. This works with the Choke group now. You must have a bug because I was convinced I had done it every time, I don't understand.. Sorry for the inconvenience
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No problem we all once learned all that stuff and even till today we still do - important is, that it's working now and you can have fun
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Thanks @Uwe303
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