Share Your Kits in MASCHINE Sampling Room

We want to hear what sonic mischief you can patch, and map, your way into.
Make a sample kit using MASCHINE's Auto Sampler and share it with fellow users.
Patch Work
Submit your sounds by creating a new post in the MASCHINE Sampling Room. Tell us what wizardry went into creating your patch. Download kits from fellow users and hit a like on your favorite one.
Straight Out of the box
Weaving the sonic textures of your favorite synth into Maschine has never been easier. The MASCHINE 2.15 and MASCHINE PLUS 1.4 update offers a fast and simpler way to sample other devices and turn any of your synth, hardware or software, into a flexible sample kit. It opens a host of new possibilities for workflow integration, letting your patches live entirely in a groovebox.
Simply connect your MASCHINE via MIDI to any other synth and you’ll be able to sample the desired range of notes of the current patch, which can then be played anytime afterwards directly from your Maschine controller or software.
For a step-by-step guide on how to use MASCHINE's Auto Sampler, check this video out.
Make sure to read our Submission Guidelines as well as Terms & Conditions before submitting your kit.
Got questions? Feel free to leave a comment below. Looking forward to hearing all your sample-scapes!
Comments
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Great! Thank you so much @Kaiwan_NI 👍️
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Thanks NI!
So won't these generally include multiple samples in a directory? Should we be zipping them?
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@Peter Harris said:
So won't these generally include multiple samples in a directory? Should we be zipping them?
Yes pls save the Sound/Group with samples and then zip the whole folder with the sub directory.
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lone sounds welcome too not just kits?
I get the kit competition thing, but I think with the auto sampler there will be allot of rad instrument/sound created that will stand on there own rather than within a kit.
If it takes off, it would be rad if there was a more organized way of sorting through content than scrolling a thread perhaps with some meta info.
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Ohhhhh so these are supposed to be ‘kits’ with different types of sounds on each zone pad? As opposed to just multi-sampled instruments/synth patches?
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@Schmapps1 said:
Ohhhhh so these are supposed to be ‘kits’ with different types of sounds on each zone pad?
Doesn't need to be super proper kits with different types of sound on each pad. Synth patches are definitely welcome!
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@OhulahanBass said:
lone sounds welcome too not just kits?
Yes lone sounds are welcome too. Let's see how it goes. If we've got many submissions we'll try to find a way to easily sort and categorize the kits.
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Ok good to know! Because I’ll be honest….this might be a dumb question, but, if one WERE trying to make a kit with a different sound on each zone pad….by what process could that even be done using the auto sampler?? I’m struggling to wrap my head around how to even do that
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I have a few keyboards that have drum kits. I can us the autosampler for them. Previously, I'd just record a long sample and hit each key manually; then use the slice function to find transients.
The bigger problem (one of those decade long requests) is that maschine's sampler can't send different zones to different outputs. So if I have a kick and C3 and a snare on C#3, and I decide I want to put a filter on the kick.... that filter is on everything. I can't just change the envelope on the snare. It applies to the entire sound. If they'd move the filter and envelopes to the zone section and let us have multiple outputs; we'd have something a lot closer to... battery. lol.
If doing drumkits, it makes far more sense to limit yourself to 16 sounds and put them on individual pads. That's the maschine way (IMO of course). Melodic stuff would make more sense with the autosampler.
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I don’t quite get what you’re saying here about zones not being able to be routed to different outputs…
Can you not just assign each slice (of your long sample) to its own pad then add all the effects and eg settings you want to each slice separately?
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It's a workflow thing for me. In my case; I'm not sampling hardware and then sequencing it. I'm sequencing hardware and then sampling it.
Scenario: I have midi going out of maschine+ and into my JDXI. It has 25+ sounds per kit. I have several patterns all arranged; probably not using 16 sounds, but I doubt all sounds I've used are within the first 16. I want to sample the entire kit and just point my existing midi at the samples. Now I'm not depending on the hardware. This works great, but I won't have the kind of control you'd expect from a modern sampler. It would be a lot of work if I decided I wanted to shorten the envelope of a snare or filter a kick without putting that envelope or filter on all of the sounds. Switching to the "maschine way" of having individual sounds assigned to each pad means redoing my patterns.
I generally just record the midi out to my DAW as I'm tracking in the audio. Everything in my setup is connected, so I can then split the midi by notes in my DAW to track out each sound or record into a fully featured sampler Not a big deal; I'll just use tools that work better for my use case. But I do wish maschine could at least catch up to battery..
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