Now I know how to record on MK3. I was using the MK1 since 2012. I got the Mk3 6months ago and did'nt know how to use It. This video Is a life saver. Thanks.
Really love this tutorial, thanks. It was so hard to find someone to easily break down recording into machine so easily like that. Thanks and the track is sick too
Pick up your Maschine MK3: www.getinthemix.com/studio-equipment/midi-keyboards-controllers/production-controllers/native-instruments-maschine-mk3-music-production-controller.htm and Kontrol S49: www.getinthemix.com/studio-equipment/midi-keyboards-controllers/midi-keyboards/native-instruments-komplete-kontrol-s49-mk2-keyboard-controller.htm
No problem, glad we could help! We are using a simple DJ laptop stand, in this video it's the Gorilla GLS-01. www.getinthemix.com/accessories/stands-accessories/dj-equipment-stands/gorilla-gls-01-laptop-stand_1.htm
We routed the output from the Maschine MK3 straight into the camera. Another way to record it would be to route it like that is from the Maschine into an audio interface. However, for what you want to do, you'd be best off recording your live performance directly into Maschine as you play it and film it at the same time. Then you can sync up the audio with the video in video editing software.
I have owned my MK3 since October 2017 when it was released but only found out today that the Mic Level knob is also a Line level in knob!!!! for almost 2.5 years i have been wondering why sampling in is like 30db too quiet :)
Hi, I’ve got maschine 3 and am really struggling with a basic problem. I’ve made a nice melody on mk3 but want to record that direct to my GarageBand DAW , although I’m getting a level in my DAW nothing is being recorded. I’ve spent an hour trying to alter the settings on both DAW and maschine but I’m clearly doing it wrong. Now I’m at a point where I need to default settings on mk3 as I can’t remember how they were set and still cannot record in my daw. I’ve only used mk3 for exporting drum loops so far so recording into a daw is new to me, I can’t find a single tutorial on this
@@angelo93ism thanks. i think i saw that from another tutorial, but thought that method was too convoluted. lol why did Maschine think people would use sends to jam to a line-in instrument?
Mario Aparicio You can record guitars into Maschine using one of the audio input of your sound card. Then you select the audio or sampler tool in the software. And you good to go and experiment.
hi quick question, when you are playing this live, i assume you can hear it on your monitors, but how are we hearing it so clearly? are you simultaneously recording it to a track in daw which is what we hear or, how do you play it out loud live but also enable it so we at home can hear it? sorry for noob question
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@@brettcollums3555 thanks man! I ended up with an advance at my job of the time, which afforded me the luxury and good blessings to get a Maschine Mk3 , which I've had almost since posting this ... Appreciate ya, man 👊🏻
there are no videos on youtube giving info on the mic vocal recording in maschine or thru it into a daw you can find garbage all over youtube but N.I nothing decent ever.
How millenials make tunes today. Way back then we'd spend hours getting the samples just right. Millenials just play with presets and whay hey..a tune!
It is great being able to get your ideas down quickly rather than creativity being stumped by having to fine tune a snare all night. But yeah it is a shame that most don't get fully involved into crafting their own sound, still, many people do craft their own sounds and manipulate/layer samples.
Bartlemy Tools are there to be used. I thought using loops was cheating, so I programmed my own using samples. I then thought using samples was cheating, so I recorded real drums. I then thought that programming it was cheating, so I learned to play drums for real. I then thought using bought drums was cheating, so I learned to make my own. I then thought using premade skins was cheating, so I killed a goat and skinned it. I then thought that that was cheating too, so I grew my own goat from a baby goat. I also think that is cheating, but I’m not sure where to go from here. I haven’t made any music lately, what with the goat farming and all.
@@lindonrooms8905 I've heard that before and whilst it's funny and all it does miss the point. On the matter of loops - if you're not making drums grooves, writing chord progressions and basslines, then what ARE you doing? It's about actually creating music not assembling it.
Frequency is the building block of every sound. Frequency is apart of every object animate or inanimate. To think that there is a wrong or unconventional or weird way to make frequencies is already just a bad mindset considering just the ability to produce sound (frequency) is weird. Laptop or a log you beat they are both frequencies and it’s no easier now Adays then it used to be just because I can click buttons. We just adapted. Keep on pushin and makin frequency’s, don’t judge any of them.