Things we wished we had better understood when first using Maschine.

FlouncingFleasbag
FlouncingFleasbag Member Posts: 12 Member
edited June 27 in Maschine

still very much new and learning but …

For me, I wish I had seen/understood- in an all caps, blazing, etched into my retinas font- these sentences:

EACH PAD CAN HAVE IT'S OWN, INDIVIDUAL AUDIO/MIDI SETTINGS AND ROUTINGS

AS CAN EACH GROUP CAN HAVE ITS OWN, INDIVIDUAL AUDIO/MIDI SETTINGS AND ROUTINGS

This would have helped me to grasp the overall workflow of the Maschine much more readily.

(Everyone of us has a different learning style and way of approaching work with a device and of course, this is written in the manual, it's only that there is so much, excellent, functionality to assimilate in learning this box. My pea brain needs a bird's eye view.)

What about y'all, what would have helped you to be less dumb?

Comments

  • Paul Opp
    Paul Opp Member Posts: 39 Member

    Also learning to gain stage your samples really helps when it comes to mixing.

  • Goldie B
    Goldie B Member Posts: 39 Member

    Yes, lol - I see a lot of people on YouTube sampling stuff with the meters in the red in their tutorials!

  • Goldie B
    Goldie B Member Posts: 39 Member

    I wish I’d learned to use Maschine+ as a controller for Maschine 2.0 FIRST… before trying to use it standalone!

    It’s a lot easier to get to grips with on the desktop first, before you have to start learning how to menu dive, and work out how everything relates to everything else!

  • Antonio B
    Antonio B Member Posts: 103 Member
    edited July 1

    Knowing what is saved with a preset/sound/patch/project. I know, it sounds simple but having a little chart in the manual would have been very useful. Having a good explanation up front in a 'Quick Start" manual about saving a preset in the actual synth vs sound in Machine would have made a few early days better because I would not have had to backtrack and save things differently. So… if you want to save all the macros with a sound, what is the best way to save if you want an individual file for that patch? A preset in the synth? A Mashine sound file? Or do you need to save the project? Ya, simple and straight forward now but not when you're a newbie.

  • Moover
    Moover Member Posts: 2 Member

    the first thing I would have done is learn more to grasp what patterns, groups, etc were to get an overall picture. I first got the thing and started blazing away punching buttons without a clue of what i was doing. it all seemed so daunting with hidden mysterious functions

  • xylemflo
    xylemflo Member Posts: 25 Member

    There are many lengthy tutorials out there, but at first, I would have really appreciated some short videos (<5min) on the basic functions. That said, the most important ask for me is to provide in-context links to the relevant section of the online manual within the Maschine software. This could be a "tooltips" function or a hover link, or some other vehicle for getting to the pertinent section of the manual. You already have the content, just put it in the context ;-)

  • AudioHawk
    AudioHawk Member Posts: 9 Member

    I wish I knew that even though there are MPE capable VSTs, the MASCHINE ecosystem does not support it at all. I wish I knew beforehand that I was going to invest in yet another DAW to make editing possible for polyphonic aftertouch commands.

    It's like a bicycle manufacturer left out a gear, or links in the bike chain, that hamper the ability to ride the bike.

    If you aren't going to support the creation of alternate controllers (like the JAM that I think highly of… maybe I'm the only one), then you could at least enable the functionality of your own software to match the functionality and capability of something capable of polyphonic aftertouch (which has been a part of electronic music for decades).

    Custom chords seems like an obvious request that so many should not even have to ask for… this should have been done years ago. Yes, there is an effective and fantastic progression tool or sequencer where you can plan out a musical path, but it's also counter productive and takes you out of the creative space.

    And thanks for letting us know you wanted input about future elements of MASCHINE after you've closed the thread. I think I got the email last night… and I log on to see the thread closed for the topic I want to post in. That's a fantastic communication fail.

  • Psyearth5
    Psyearth5 Member Posts: 283 Member

    Using Lock States for modulation of multi parameters is fantastic especially on linear Time Line in Pattern or Song Mode.

    Scenes and Selections can be interesting too but when I want to do everything in Maschine Standalone Mode i then Arrange Music and my project is usually consist of several stages. So many amazing Features but having ability to use Lock States for Fast modulations is Made everything so much faster and a lot of Fun.

    I would never produce different Music so different that I rarely know where I would be, best part is that this is made under 10 minutes.

  • Psyearth5
    Psyearth5 Member Posts: 283 Member

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6HSxsfNkuT/?igsh=MTVybWgzeXJuMm1lMw==

    I couldn't made this kind of morphing without Lock States on Linear Time Line and accurate control of parameter.

    I could go with randomizer, my personal Grain Synths that I made because I don't have one in Maschine so I made exactly what I had in mind with 3 Samplers.

    I couldn't accept that Maschine MK3 is not capable for doing everything in from scratch to Finish - Mastering.

    I took a challenge and in less than a week I learned everything. It's not harder than Video Games today.

    It's satisfying, rewarding and it's an Instrument a Human input, Analogue part of Music and it's Music Production Box too. I would like for more users to learn it and use it efitiently because then we will be in Situation to do Colabs and not to worry about Genre and in case of specific Genre we will be able to do it Proffesional Music and I think interesting even New Forms.

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