Please let it be known that I figured out the answer to the question that I had in the video so no need to comment or provide the answer anymore. I figured it out right after I made the video. Thanks for all who provided their input.
You actually can pitch without affecting the tempo. You have to change your sample to an audio module. To do that just go to the sample page and click the jog wheel. From there you will have the option to change it to audio. Once you do that you should be able to change the temp of your project and the sample will follow!
AHHH!!! That's right. I am not sure why I always forget about the ability to change it to an audio module! Appreciate the reminder and thank you for checking out the video.
Yes this works. But in audio mode there is no possibility to chop the sample. If I go to the sampling section it switches back to sampler mode. Or is there a way to get this working?
@@madmaxtutorial1171 And this is why I use serato sample. I just dont understand why Audio and Sample modes have not been merged, its so frustrating and makes no sense.
@@madmaxtutorial1171 you could just resample it internally and then chop. So Sampler,audio,record,sampler 😂😂 ... I’d go with serato myself; they should integrate
In the stretch option you can change the pitch with out effecting time. Also instead of turning the knob to silence the sample. You can hit shift+mute to choke the sounds playing
Aye thanks for the tips! I've learned that Maschine offers different ways of doing things. I appreciate that and will incorporate that next time so I don't have to turn the knob LOL!
Hit SELECT and ALL at the top right of the MASCHINE to select and affect all pads when trying to adjust choke groups but remember to Hit SELECT again and NONE if you don't wan't it to keep affecting all the pads for any further settings you use.
Wow, it seems you are good at explaining things! I really struggle even with the basics but I firmly believe, that one day I will learn how to use my Maschine!
You sir, have a fantastic and very articulate way of sharing knowledge with budding/aspiring producers. I really got a lot from this video and found your information easy to digest. I hope to view many more of your videos as my journey continues. Well done.
Jeff Gibbons has all the Maschine sauce as far as RU-vid goes. Pro tip. Always load a loop..then extract it as a wav to a different sound slot. Tempo information gets embedded that way.
If you want to repitch it, you can either use stretch, or change the pad to audio, make it the tempo you want, and then grab the waveform icon and drag it to a pad, and allow Maschine to re-enter the sample at the new BPM while maintaining the original pitch. Also, holding shift+mute will stop all samples from playing.
I am new to maschine as well but think that if you go into adsr mode that you can tune up the sample without speeding it up. Edit* or, sound module as is explained below.
If you want to change the polyphony on all the chops at once just hold select and tap All on the left side of the right screen before you apply the slices the new group!!!!
Another way to change a value (ie - polyphony) of multiple chops; just continuing holding the knob after selecting a value and hit the other pads. The value will be changed for each pad you hit.
Here's something I can't seem to find an easy way to do though - go into a sample, select a certain part of it (say, an overly loud horn in a loop for instance) - and adjust the volume or even EQ of just that part of the wav. I feel like I must be missing something...
Yeah you aren't able to do that in the way that you're describing. You'd have to put them on separate pads and then chop and edit that section on it's own pad.
@@WeCreateMusicTV Gah. I know there's ways around it but sometimes I do wish you could do it as simply as that. Can't understand why there isn't a volume adjustment over the highlighted area of the wav. And a mono conversion for stereo samples too! This is *proper basics* NI 😅
Yeah I appreciate that. Someone else mentioned the same thing. I completely forgot about chocking the sound instead of turning the knob LOL! Thanks again.
For me Maschine sampling technique is to record modular than with that material I use start position added to MOD strip and it impossible things happen
I like your video it's helpful, but I have a question I hit a speed bump while sampling. Ive loaded the sample already the playback sounds normal but when I press the slice button and play the sample it's significantly louder than the original! Why is it not playing back at the same decibels as the originals what perimeters do I need to adjust to fix this issue?
I can't find the voice settings to set the polymphony to one. Can anyone tell me a easy way to find it? I hit plug in sampling and the voice settings are just not showing up on my machine.
Hey J Will. After you load up a kit, under the sound option for each pad, you will see the voice settings for polyphony.If you can't see it, you may need to use the arrows to get back top the first page. Hope that helps?
@@RichPLF Directly from the Maschine browser. They either come from my own sample stash or from a maschine kit. I can either choose to load them in as an audio module or in a sampler.
Has anyone discovered a way of amplifying or cutting a selected range ?? It seems to me that this is something sorely missing in the slice editing. I do not want to normalize. This doesn't work for subtle audio workflow.
I am not sure if what you're asking is actually doable. I'd have to research and find out if you can even do that. The cutting out of a section you can do but I don't think you can amplify a certain section independently. Let me play around with it though and see.