How to Use Everything in MASCHINE MK3 - Beat Making Masterclass

How to Use Everything in MASCHINE MK3 - Beat Making Masterclass

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- Saving Samples

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How to Use Everything in MASCHINE MK3 - Beat Making Masterclass

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  1. 1 - Intro
  2. 2 - What is a link group?
  3. 3 - Layering drum sounds
  4. 4 - Layering synths
  5. 5 - Layering sampler zones
  6. 6 - What is a choke group?
  7. 7 - How to apply swing Channel versus Quick Edit
  8. 8 - Changing swing settings
  9. 9 - Master versus Group versus Sound Swing
  10. 10 - Relationship with Note Repeat/Arp
  11. 11 - How to humanize Notes
  12. 12 - Connecting external sources
  13. 13 - Setting up input channel
  14. 14 - Adding plugin effects to live signal
  15. 15 - Setting up Input channel
  16. 16 - Sampling Sounds into Sampler
  17. 17 - Sampling Loops into Audio Plugins
  18. 18 - Re-Sampling Sounds into Sampler
  19. 19 - Pro tip: Re-Sampling layered Drums with Detect Mode
  20. 20 - Alternative way: Drag and Drop to Slice a sample again
  21. 21 - Saving Samples
  22. 22 - What are lock snapshots?
  23. 23 - The Lock Button
  24. 24 - Extended Lock Menu
  25. 25 - Morphing including Groove Settings
  26. 26 - Managing Lock Snapshots
  27. 27 - Using external MIDI to trigger Lock Snapshots
  28. 28 - Pro tip: Finger drumming on steroids
  29. 29 - Triggering Lock Snapshots in a DAW
  30. 30 - What is a Macro Control?
  31. 31 - Master vs Group vs Sound Macros
  32. 32 - Using the hardware to set up Macros
  33. 33 - Editing Macros in Software labels, deleting Macros and Macro Pages
  34. 34 - Setting up hardware connections
  35. 35 - Loading Factory Presets for external gear and drum machines
  36. 36 - Using Arpeggiator with Chords Mode
  37. 37 - Layering with internal instruments
  38. 38 - Activating MIDI Mode
  39. 39 - Setting up DAW Ableton for MIDI input
  40. 40 - Using MIDI learn
  41. 41 - “Controller Editor” Software
  42. 42 - Dual light mode
  43. 43 - Loading factory presets
  44. 44 - Setting up Hardware connections
  45. 45 - Configure MIDI ports
  46. 46 - MIDI Learn
  47. 47 - Editing MIDI mappings in Software

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