As someone who recently got back into Maschine after having owned the mk1 back in the day, your video’s are extremely helpful. The fact that we same to have similar musical tastes is a nice bonus 😊 I like this modern take on Gfunk. I could definitely hear the late Nate Dog sharing his beautiful voice over this beat 😊
@@LowHeatBeats also when you're playing the grande piano at 8:00, is that a one shot? how do you play the one shot melodically without it changing speed?
@@Julian-uv2rs It's a multisampled piano instrument from the Maschine library, so it doesn't just use one sample, pitched up and down the keyboard. I guess even if it does change speed a bit, the changes are so minor that you don't hear it.
@@LowHeatBeats ahhh heard you the sounds tab. i wanna figure out how to use the one shots without having to suplicate and pitch or use the auto sampler lol. i appreciate the response though
I like this style of tip video, and thanks for pointing out some cool sounds/presets that are buried in that sea of expansions I own lol. The last part of the progression made me think of Sensual Seduction by Snoop 😛
Yeah, I will consider it. But if it's an NKS compatible instrument it automatically shows up in Maschine's browser with presets, previews and macro controls. In the case of Serum, it's not NKS compatible, so you will need to use it as a regular plugin form the plugins menu and it will not be integrated with the browser.
@@LowHeatBeats Any chance you could put out a Maschine Project File for sale on your website using NKS Instruments only? Probably a lot of people would be interested in buying that. Myself included.
@@dinomorphosis That's a great idea! I don't finish or arrange the tracks in Maschine though, I usually create a couple of scenes and export them to Ableton. But for this purpose I can probably do it all in Maschine.
@@LowHeatBeats Oh man, that would make for a dope video then! Seeing you finish a track in Maschine. Probably the biggest challenge in finishing a track in Maschine is with Automation and Transitions. It's just not as smooth of an experience. I too almost always finish my tunes in Ableton.