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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH. The software described by this docu-ment is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Native Instruments GmbH, hereinafter referred to as Native Instruments.“Native Instruments”, “NI” and associated logos are (registered) trademarks of Native Instru-ments GmbH.ASIO, VST, HALion and Cubase are registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.All other product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their re-spective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.Document authored by: David Gover and Nico Sidi.Software version: 2.8 (02/2019)Hardware version: MASCHINE MK3Special thanks to the Beta Test Team, who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs, but in making this a better product.NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH Schlesische Str. 29-30D-10997 Berlin Germanywww.native-instruments.de NATIVE INSTRUMENTS North America, Inc. 6725 Sunset Boulevard5th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90028USANATIVE INSTRUMENTS K.K.YO Building 3FJingumae 6-7-15, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001Japanwww.native-instruments.co.jp NATIVE INSTRUMENTS UK Limited 18 Phipp StreetLondon EC2A 4NUUKNATIVE INSTRUMENTS FRANCE SARL 113 Rue Saint-Maur75011 ParisFrance SHENZHEN NATIVE INSTRUMENTS COMPANY Limited 5F, Shenzhen Zimao Center111 Taizi Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, GuangdongChina© NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH, 2019. All rights reserved.Table of Contents1Welcome to MASCHINE (25)1.1MASCHINE Documentation (26)1.2Document Conventions (27)1.3New Features in MASCHINE 2.8 (29)1.4New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.10 (31)1.5New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.8 (31)1.6New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.7 (32)1.7New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.4 (33)1.8New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.3 (36)2Quick Reference (38)2.1Using Your Controller (38)2.1.1Controller Modes and Mode Pinning (38)2.1.2Controlling the Software Views from Your Controller (40)2.2MASCHINE Project Overview (43)2.2.1Sound Content (44)2.2.2Arrangement (45)2.3MASCHINE Hardware Overview (48)2.3.1MASCHINE Hardware Overview (48)2.3.1.1Control Section (50)2.3.1.2Edit Section (53)2.3.1.3Performance Section (54)2.3.1.4Group Section (56)2.3.1.5Transport Section (56)2.3.1.6Pad Section (58)2.3.1.7Rear Panel (63)2.4MASCHINE Software Overview (65)2.4.1Header (66)2.4.2Browser (68)2.4.3Arranger (70)2.4.4Control Area (73)2.4.5Pattern Editor (74)3Basic Concepts (76)3.1Important Names and Concepts (76)3.2Adjusting the MASCHINE User Interface (79)3.2.1Adjusting the Size of the Interface (79)3.2.2Switching between Ideas View and Song View (80)3.2.3Showing/Hiding the Browser (81)3.2.4Showing/Hiding the Control Lane (81)3.3Common Operations (82)3.3.1Using the 4-Directional Push Encoder (82)3.3.2Pinning a Mode on the Controller (83)3.3.3Adjusting Volume, Swing, and Tempo (84)3.3.4Undo/Redo (87)3.3.5List Overlay for Selectors (89)3.3.6Zoom and Scroll Overlays (90)3.3.7Focusing on a Group or a Sound (91)3.3.8Switching Between the Master, Group, and Sound Level (96)3.3.9Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Control Area.973.3.9.1Extended Navigate Mode on Your Controller (102)3.3.10Navigating the Software Using the Controller (105)3.3.11Using Two or More Hardware Controllers (106)3.3.12Touch Auto-Write Option (108)3.4Native Kontrol Standard (110)3.5Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode (111)3.5.1Differences between Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode (112)3.5.2Switching Instances (113)3.5.3Controlling Various Instances with Different Controllers (114)3.6Host Integration (114)3.6.1Setting up Host Integration (115)3.6.1.1Setting up Ableton Live (macOS) (115)3.6.1.2Setting up Ableton Live (Windows) (116)3.6.1.3Setting up Apple Logic Pro X (116)3.6.2Integration with Ableton Live (117)3.6.3Integration with Apple Logic Pro X (119)3.7Preferences (120)3.7.1Preferences – General Page (121)3.7.2Preferences – Audio Page (126)3.7.3Preferences – MIDI Page (130)3.7.4Preferences – Default Page (133)3.7.5Preferences – Library Page (137)3.7.6Preferences – Plug-ins Page (145)3.7.7Preferences – Hardware Page (150)3.7.8Preferences – Colors Page (154)3.8Integrating MASCHINE into a MIDI Setup (156)3.8.1Connecting External MIDI Equipment (156)3.8.2Sync to External MIDI Clock (157)3.8.3Send MIDI Clock (158)3.9Syncing MASCHINE using Ableton Link (159)3.9.1Connecting to a Network (159)3.9.2Joining and Leaving a Link Session (159)3.10Using a Pedal with the MASCHINE Controller (160)3.11File Management on the MASCHINE Controller (161)4Browser (163)4.1Browser Basics (163)4.1.1The MASCHINE Library (163)4.1.2Browsing the Library vs. Browsing Your Hard Disks (164)4.2Searching and Loading Files from the Library (165)4.2.1Overview of the Library Pane (165)4.2.2Selecting or Loading a Product and Selecting a Bank from the Browser (170)4.2.2.1[MK3] Browsing by Product Category Using the Controller (174)4.2.2.2[MK3] Browsing by Product Vendor Using the Controller (174)4.2.3Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank (175)4.2.3.1Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank on theController (179)4.2.4Selecting a File Type (180)4.2.5Choosing Between Factory and User Content (181)4.2.6Selecting Type and Character Tags (182)4.2.7List and Tag Overlays in the Browser (186)4.2.8Performing a Text Search (188)4.2.9Loading a File from the Result List (188)4.3Additional Browsing Tools (193)4.3.1Loading the Selected Files Automatically (193)4.3.2Auditioning Instrument Presets (195)4.3.3Auditioning Samples (196)4.3.4Loading Groups with Patterns (197)4.3.5Loading Groups with Routing (198)4.3.6Displaying File Information (198)4.4Using Favorites in the Browser (199)4.5Editing the Files’ Tags and Properties (203)4.5.1Attribute Editor Basics (203)4.5.2The Bank Page (205)4.5.3The Types and Characters Pages (205)4.5.4The Properties Page (208)4.6Loading and Importing Files from Your File System (209)4.6.1Overview of the FILES Pane (209)4.6.2Using Favorites (211)4.6.3Using the Location Bar (212)4.6.4Navigating to Recent Locations (213)4.6.5Using the Result List (214)4.6.6Importing Files to the MASCHINE Library (217)4.7Locating Missing Samples (219)4.8Using Quick Browse (221)5Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project (225)5.1Overview of the Sounds, Groups, and Master (225)5.1.1The Sound, Group, and Master Channels (226)5.1.2Similarities and Differences in Handling Sounds and Groups (227)5.1.3Selecting Multiple Sounds or Groups (228)5.2Managing Sounds (233)5.2.1Loading Sounds (235)5.2.2Pre-listening to Sounds (236)5.2.3Renaming Sound Slots (237)5.2.4Changing the Sound’s Color (237)5.2.5Saving Sounds (239)5.2.6Copying and Pasting Sounds (241)5.2.7Moving Sounds (244)5.2.8Resetting Sound Slots (245)5.3Managing Groups (247)5.3.1Creating Groups (248)5.3.2Loading Groups (249)5.3.3Renaming Groups (251)5.3.4Changing the Group’s Color (251)5.3.5Saving Groups (253)5.3.6Copying and Pasting Groups (255)5.3.7Reordering Groups (258)5.3.8Deleting Groups (259)5.4Exporting MASCHINE Objects and Audio (260)5.4.1Saving a Group with its Samples (261)5.4.2Saving a Project with its Samples (262)5.4.3Exporting Audio (264)5.5Importing Third-Party File Formats (270)5.5.1Loading REX Files into Sound Slots (270)5.5.2Importing MPC Programs to Groups (271)6Playing on the Controller (275)6.1Adjusting the Pads (275)6.1.1The Pad View in the Software (275)6.1.2Choosing a Pad Input Mode (277)6.1.3Adjusting the Base Key (280)6.1.4Using Choke Groups (282)6.1.5Using Link Groups (284)6.2Adjusting the Key, Choke, and Link Parameters for Multiple Sounds (286)6.3Playing Tools (287)6.3.1Mute and Solo (288)6.3.2Choke All Notes (292)6.3.3Groove (293)6.3.4Level, Tempo, Tune, and Groove Shortcuts on Your Controller (295)6.3.5Tap Tempo (299)6.4Performance Features (300)6.4.1Overview of the Perform Features (300)6.4.2Selecting a Scale and Creating Chords (303)6.4.3Scale and Chord Parameters (303)6.4.4Creating Arpeggios and Repeated Notes (316)6.4.5Swing on Note Repeat / Arp Output (321)6.5Using Lock Snapshots (322)6.5.1Creating a Lock Snapshot (322)6.5.2Using Extended Lock (323)6.5.3Updating a Lock Snapshot (323)6.5.4Recalling a Lock Snapshot (324)6.5.5Morphing Between Lock Snapshots (324)6.5.6Deleting a Lock Snapshot (325)6.5.7Triggering Lock Snapshots via MIDI (326)6.6Using the Smart Strip (327)6.6.1Pitch Mode (328)6.6.2Modulation Mode (328)6.6.3Perform Mode (328)6.6.4Notes Mode (329)7Working with Plug-ins (330)7.1Plug-in Overview (330)7.1.1Plug-in Basics (330)7.1.2First Plug-in Slot of Sounds: Choosing the Sound’s Role (334)7.1.3Loading, Removing, and Replacing a Plug-in (335)7.1.3.1Browser Plug-in Slot Selection (341)7.1.4Adjusting the Plug-in Parameters (344)7.1.5Bypassing Plug-in Slots (344)7.1.6Using Side-Chain (346)7.1.7Moving Plug-ins (346)7.1.8Alternative: the Plug-in Strip (348)7.1.9Saving and Recalling Plug-in Presets (348)7.1.9.1Saving Plug-in Presets (349)7.1.9.2Recalling Plug-in Presets (350)7.1.9.3Removing a Default Plug-in Preset (351)7.2The Sampler Plug-in (352)7.2.1Page 1: Voice Settings / Engine (354)7.2.2Page 2: Pitch / Envelope (356)7.2.3Page 3: FX / Filter (359)7.2.4Page 4: Modulation (361)7.2.5Page 5: LFO (363)7.2.6Page 6: Velocity / Modwheel (365)7.3Using Native Instruments and External Plug-ins (367)7.3.1Opening/Closing Plug-in Windows (367)7.3.2Using the VST/AU Plug-in Parameters (370)7.3.3Setting Up Your Own Parameter Pages (371)7.3.4Using VST/AU Plug-in Presets (376)7.3.5Multiple-Output Plug-ins and Multitimbral Plug-ins (378)8Using the Audio Plug-in (380)8.1Loading a Loop into the Audio Plug-in (384)8.2Editing Audio in the Audio Plug-in (385)8.3Using Loop Mode (386)8.4Using Gate Mode (388)9Using the Drumsynths (390)9.1Drumsynths – General Handling (391)9.1.1Engines: Many Different Drums per Drumsynth (391)9.1.2Common Parameter Organization (391)9.1.3Shared Parameters (394)9.1.4Various Velocity Responses (394)9.1.5Pitch Range, Tuning, and MIDI Notes (394)9.2The Kicks (395)9.2.1Kick – Sub (397)9.2.2Kick – Tronic (399)9.2.3Kick – Dusty (402)9.2.4Kick – Grit (403)9.2.5Kick – Rasper (406)9.2.6Kick – Snappy (407)9.2.7Kick – Bold (409)9.2.8Kick – Maple (411)9.2.9Kick – Push (412)9.3The Snares (414)9.3.1Snare – Volt (416)9.3.2Snare – Bit (418)9.3.3Snare – Pow (420)9.3.4Snare – Sharp (421)9.3.5Snare – Airy (423)9.3.6Snare – Vintage (425)9.3.7Snare – Chrome (427)9.3.8Snare – Iron (429)9.3.9Snare – Clap (431)9.3.10Snare – Breaker (433)9.4The Hi-hats (435)9.4.1Hi-hat – Silver (436)9.4.2Hi-hat – Circuit (438)9.4.3Hi-hat – Memory (440)9.4.4Hi-hat – Hybrid (442)9.4.5Creating a Pattern with Closed and Open Hi-hats (444)9.5The Toms (445)9.5.1Tom – Tronic (447)9.5.2Tom – Fractal (449)9.5.3Tom – Floor (453)9.5.4Tom – High (455)9.6The Percussions (456)9.6.1Percussion – Fractal (458)9.6.2Percussion – Kettle (461)9.6.3Percussion – Shaker (463)9.7The Cymbals (467)9.7.1Cymbal – Crash (469)9.7.2Cymbal – Ride (471)10Using the Bass Synth (474)10.1Bass Synth – General Handling (475)10.1.1Parameter Organization (475)10.1.2Bass Synth Parameters (477)11Working with Patterns (479)11.1Pattern Basics (479)11.1.1Pattern Editor Overview (480)11.1.2Navigating the Event Area (486)11.1.3Following the Playback Position in the Pattern (488)11.1.4Jumping to Another Playback Position in the Pattern (489)11.1.5Group View and Keyboard View (491)11.1.6Adjusting the Arrange Grid and the Pattern Length (493)11.1.7Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid (497)11.2Recording Patterns in Real Time (501)11.2.1Recording Your Patterns Live (501)11.2.2The Record Prepare Mode (504)11.2.3Using the Metronome (505)11.2.4Recording with Count-in (506)11.2.5Quantizing while Recording (508)11.3Recording Patterns with the Step Sequencer (508)11.3.1Step Mode Basics (508)11.3.2Editing Events in Step Mode (511)11.3.3Recording Modulation in Step Mode (513)11.4Editing Events (514)11.4.1Editing Events with the Mouse: an Overview (514)11.4.2Creating Events/Notes (517)11.4.3Selecting Events/Notes (518)11.4.4Editing Selected Events/Notes (526)11.4.5Deleting Events/Notes (532)11.4.6Cut, Copy, and Paste Events/Notes (535)11.4.7Quantizing Events/Notes (538)11.4.8Quantization While Playing (540)11.4.9Doubling a Pattern (541)11.4.10Adding Variation to Patterns (541)11.5Recording and Editing Modulation (546)11.5.1Which Parameters Are Modulatable? (547)11.5.2Recording Modulation (548)11.5.3Creating and Editing Modulation in the Control Lane (550)11.6Creating MIDI Tracks from Scratch in MASCHINE (555)11.7Managing Patterns (557)11.7.1The Pattern Manager and Pattern Mode (558)11.7.2Selecting Patterns and Pattern Banks (560)11.7.3Creating Patterns (563)11.7.4Deleting Patterns (565)11.7.5Creating and Deleting Pattern Banks (566)11.7.6Naming Patterns (568)11.7.7Changing the Pattern’s Color (570)11.7.8Duplicating, Copying, and Pasting Patterns (571)11.7.9Moving Patterns (574)11.7.10Adjusting Pattern Length in Fine Increments (575)11.8Importing/Exporting Audio and MIDI to/from Patterns (576)11.8.1Exporting Audio from Patterns (576)11.8.2Exporting MIDI from Patterns (577)11.8.3Importing MIDI to Patterns (580)12Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls (589)12.1Audio Routing in MASCHINE (590)12.1.1Sending External Audio to Sounds (591)12.1.2Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups (596)12.1.3Setting Up Auxiliary Outputs for Sounds and Groups (601)12.1.4Configuring the Master and Cue Outputs of MASCHINE (605)12.1.5Mono Audio Inputs (610)12.1.5.1Configuring External Inputs for Sounds in Mix View (611)12.2Using MIDI Control and Host Automation (614)12.2.1Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes (615)12.2.2Triggering Scenes via MIDI (622)12.2.3Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation (623)12.2.4Selecting VST/AU Plug-in Presets via MIDI Program Change (631)12.2.5Sending MIDI from Sounds (632)12.3Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls (636)12.3.1Macro Control Overview (637)12.3.2Assigning Macro Controls Using the Software (638)12.3.3Assigning Macro Controls Using the Controller (644)13Controlling Your Mix (646)13.1Mix View Basics (646)13.1.1Switching between Arrange View and Mix View (646)13.1.2Mix View Elements (647)13.2The Mixer (649)13.2.1Displaying Groups vs. Displaying Sounds (650)13.2.2Adjusting the Mixer Layout (652)13.2.3Selecting Channel Strips (653)13.2.4Managing Your Channels in the Mixer (654)13.2.5Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips (656)13.2.6Using the Cue Bus (660)13.3The Plug-in Chain (662)13.4The Plug-in Strip (663)13.4.1The Plug-in Header (665)13.4.2Panels for Drumsynths and Internal Effects (667)13.4.3Panel for the Sampler (668)13.4.4Custom Panels for Native Instruments Plug-ins (671)13.4.5Undocking a Plug-in Panel (Native Instruments and External Plug-ins Only) (675)13.5Controlling Your Mix from the Controller (677)13.5.1Navigating Your Channels in Mix Mode (678)13.5.2Adjusting the Level and Pan in Mix Mode (679)13.5.3Mute and Solo in Mix Mode (680)13.5.4Plug-in Icons in Mix Mode (680)14Using Effects (681)14.1Applying Effects to a Sound, a Group or the Master (681)14.1.1Adding an Effect (681)14.1.2Other Operations on Effects (690)14.1.3Using the Side-Chain Input (692)14.2Applying Effects to External Audio (695)14.2.1Step 1: Configure MASCHINE Audio Inputs (695)14.2.2Step 2: Set up a Sound to Receive the External Input (698)14.2.3Step 3: Load an Effect to Process an Input (700)14.3Creating a Send Effect (701)14.3.1Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect (702)14.3.2Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect (706)14.3.3 A Few Notes on Send Effects (708)14.4Creating Multi-Effects (709)15Effect Reference (712)15.1Dynamics (713)15.1.1Compressor (713)15.1.2Gate (717)15.1.3Transient Master (721)15.1.4Limiter (723)15.1.5Maximizer (727)15.2Filtering Effects (730)15.2.1EQ (730)15.2.2Filter (733)15.2.3Cabinet (737)15.3Modulation Effects (738)15.3.1Chorus (738)15.3.2Flanger (740)15.3.3FM (742)15.3.4Freq Shifter (743)15.3.5Phaser (745)15.4Spatial and Reverb Effects (747)15.4.1Ice (747)15.4.2Metaverb (749)15.4.3Reflex (750)15.4.4Reverb (Legacy) (752)15.4.5Reverb (754)15.4.5.1Reverb Room (754)15.4.5.2Reverb Hall (757)15.4.5.3Plate Reverb (760)15.5Delays (762)15.5.1Beat Delay (762)15.5.2Grain Delay (765)15.5.3Grain Stretch (767)15.5.4Resochord (769)15.6Distortion Effects (771)15.6.1Distortion (771)15.6.2Lofi (774)15.6.3Saturator (775)15.7Perform FX (779)15.7.1Filter (780)15.7.2Flanger (782)15.7.3Burst Echo (785)15.7.4Reso Echo (787)15.7.5Ring (790)15.7.6Stutter (792)15.7.7Tremolo (795)15.7.8Scratcher (798)16Working with the Arranger (801)16.1Arranger Basics (801)16.1.1Navigating Song View (804)16.1.2Following the Playback Position in Your Project (806)16.1.3Performing with Scenes and Sections using the Pads (807)16.2Using Ideas View (811)16.2.1Scene Overview (811)16.2.2Creating Scenes (813)16.2.3Assigning and Removing Patterns (813)16.2.4Selecting Scenes (817)16.2.5Deleting Scenes (818)16.2.6Creating and Deleting Scene Banks (820)16.2.7Clearing Scenes (820)16.2.8Duplicating Scenes (821)16.2.9Reordering Scenes (822)16.2.10Making Scenes Unique (824)16.2.11Appending Scenes to Arrangement (825)16.2.12Naming Scenes (826)16.2.13Changing the Color of a Scene (827)16.3Using Song View (828)16.3.1Section Management Overview (828)16.3.2Creating Sections (833)16.3.3Assigning a Scene to a Section (834)16.3.4Selecting Sections and Section Banks (835)16.3.5Reorganizing Sections (839)16.3.6Adjusting the Length of a Section (840)16.3.6.1Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Software (841)16.3.6.2Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Controller (843)16.3.7Clearing a Pattern in Song View (843)16.3.8Duplicating Sections (844)16.3.8.1Making Sections Unique (845)16.3.9Removing Sections (846)16.3.10Renaming Scenes (848)16.3.11Clearing Sections (849)16.3.12Creating and Deleting Section Banks (850)16.3.13Working with Patterns in Song view (850)16.3.13.1Creating a Pattern in Song View (850)16.3.13.2Selecting a Pattern in Song View (850)16.3.13.3Clearing a Pattern in Song View (851)16.3.13.4Renaming a Pattern in Song View (851)16.3.13.5Coloring a Pattern in Song View (851)16.3.13.6Removing a Pattern in Song View (852)16.3.13.7Duplicating a Pattern in Song View (852)16.3.14Enabling Auto Length (852)16.3.15Looping (853)16.3.15.1Setting the Loop Range in the Software (854)16.4Playing with Sections (855)16.4.1Jumping to another Playback Position in Your Project (855)16.5Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDI (856)16.6The Arrange Grid (858)16.7Quick Grid (860)17Sampling and Sample Mapping (862)17.1Opening the Sample Editor (862)17.2Recording Audio (863)17.2.1Opening the Record Page (863)17.2.2Selecting the Source and the Recording Mode (865)17.2.3Arming, Starting, and Stopping the Recording (868)17.2.5Using the Footswitch for Recording Audio (871)17.2.6Checking Your Recordings (872)17.2.7Location and Name of Your Recorded Samples (876)17.3Editing a Sample (876)17.3.1Using the Edit Page (877)17.3.2Audio Editing Functions (882)17.4Slicing a Sample (890)17.4.1Opening the Slice Page (891)17.4.2Adjusting the Slicing Settings (893)17.4.3Live Slicing (898)17.4.3.1Live Slicing Using the Controller (898)17.4.3.2Delete All Slices (899)17.4.4Manually Adjusting Your Slices (899)17.4.5Applying the Slicing (906)17.5Mapping Samples to Zones (912)17.5.1Opening the Zone Page (912)17.5.2Zone Page Overview (913)17.5.3Selecting and Managing Zones in the Zone List (915)17.5.4Selecting and Editing Zones in the Map View (920)17.5.5Editing Zones in the Sample View (924)17.5.6Adjusting the Zone Settings (927)17.5.7Adding Samples to the Sample Map (934)18Appendix: Tips for Playing Live (937)18.1Preparations (937)18.1.1Focus on the Hardware (937)18.1.2Customize the Pads of the Hardware (937)18.1.3Check Your CPU Power Before Playing (937)18.1.4Name and Color Your Groups, Patterns, Sounds and Scenes (938)18.1.5Consider Using a Limiter on Your Master (938)18.1.6Hook Up Your Other Gear and Sync It with MIDI Clock (938)18.1.7Improvise (938)18.2Basic Techniques (938)18.2.1Use Mute and Solo (938)18.2.2Use Scene Mode and Tweak the Loop Range (939)18.2.3Create Variations of Your Drum Patterns in the Step Sequencer (939)18.2.4Use Note Repeat (939)18.2.5Set Up Your Own Multi-effect Groups and Automate Them (939)18.3Special Tricks (940)18.3.1Changing Pattern Length for Variation (940)18.3.2Using Loops to Cycle Through Samples (940)18.3.3Using Loops to Cycle Through Samples (940)18.3.4Load Long Audio Files and Play with the Start Point (940)19Troubleshooting (941)19.1Knowledge Base (941)19.2Technical Support (941)19.3Registration Support (942)19.4User Forum (942)20Glossary (943)Index (951)1Welcome to MASCHINEThank you for buying MASCHINE!MASCHINE is a groove production studio that implements the familiar working style of classi-cal groove boxes along with the advantages of a computer based system. MASCHINE is ideal for making music live, as well as in the studio. It’s the hands-on aspect of a dedicated instru-ment, the MASCHINE hardware controller, united with the advanced editing features of the MASCHINE software.Creating beats is often not very intuitive with a computer, but using the MASCHINE hardware controller to do it makes it easy and fun. You can tap in freely with the pads or use Note Re-peat to jam along. Alternatively, build your beats using the step sequencer just as in classic drum machines.Patterns can be intuitively combined and rearranged on the fly to form larger ideas. You can try out several different versions of a song without ever having to stop the music.Since you can integrate it into any sequencer that supports VST, AU, or AAX plug-ins, you can reap the benefits in almost any software setup, or use it as a stand-alone application. You can sample your own material, slice loops and rearrange them easily.However, MASCHINE is a lot more than an ordinary groovebox or sampler: it comes with an inspiring 7-gigabyte library, and a sophisticated, yet easy to use tag-based Browser to give you instant access to the sounds you are looking for.What’s more, MASCHINE provides lots of options for manipulating your sounds via internal ef-fects and other sound-shaping possibilities. You can also control external MIDI hardware and 3rd-party software with the MASCHINE hardware controller, while customizing the functions of the pads, knobs and buttons according to your needs utilizing the included Controller Editor application. We hope you enjoy this fantastic instrument as much as we do. Now let’s get go-ing!—The MASCHINE team at Native Instruments.MASCHINE Documentation1.1MASCHINE DocumentationNative Instruments provide many information sources regarding MASCHINE. The main docu-ments should be read in the following sequence:1.MASCHINE Getting Started: This document provides a practical approach to MASCHINE viaa set of tutorials covering easy and more advanced tasks in order to help you familiarizeyourself with MASCHINE.2.MASCHINE Manual (this document): The MASCHINE Manual provides you with a compre-hensive description of all MASCHINE software and hardware features.Additional documentation sources provide you with details on more specific topics:▪Controller Editor Manual: Besides using your MASCHINE hardware controller together withits dedicated MASCHINE software, you can also use it as a powerful and highly versatileMIDI controller to pilot any other MIDI-capable application or device. This is made possibleby the Controller Editor software, an application that allows you to precisely define all MIDIassignments for your MASCHINE controller. The Controller Editor was installed during theMASCHINE installation procedure. For more information on this, please refer to the Con-troller Editor Manual available as a PDF file via the Help menu of Controller Editor.▪Online Support Videos: You can find a number of support videos on The Official Native In-struments Support Channel under the following URL: https:///NIsupport-EN. We recommend that you follow along with these instructions while the respective ap-plication is running on your computer.Other Online Resources:If you are experiencing problems related to your Native Instruments product that the supplied documentation does not cover, there are several ways of getting help:▪Knowledge Base▪User Forum▪Technical Support▪Registration SupportYou will find more information on these subjects in the chapter Troubleshooting.1.2Document ConventionsThis section introduces you to the signage and text highlighting used in this manual. This man-ual uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of potential issues. The icons introducing these notes let you see what kind of information is to be expected:This document uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of poten-tial issues. The icons introducing the following notes let you see what kind of information can be expected:Furthermore, the following formatting is used:▪Text appearing in (drop-down) menus (such as Open…, Save as… etc.) in the software and paths to locations on your hard disk or other storage devices is printed in italics.▪Text appearing elsewhere (labels of buttons, controls, text next to checkboxes etc.) in the software is printed in blue. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text appearing somewhere on the screen.▪Text appearing on the displays of the controller is printed in light grey. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on a controller display.▪Text appearing on labels of the hardware controller is printed in orange. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on the controller.▪Important names and concepts are printed in bold.▪References to keys on your computer’s keyboard you’ll find put in square brackets (e.g.,“Press [Shift] + [Enter]”).►Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow.→Results of actions are introduced by this smaller arrow.Naming ConventionThroughout the documentation we will refer to MASCHINE controller (or just controller) as the hardware controller and MASCHINE software as the software installed on your computer.The term “effect” will sometimes be abbreviated as “FX” when referring to elements in the MA-SCHINE software and hardware. These terms have the same meaning.Button Combinations and Shortcuts on Your ControllerMost instructions will use the “+” sign to indicate buttons (or buttons and pads) that must be pressed simultaneously, starting with the button indicated first. E.g., an instruction such as:“Press SHIFT + PLAY”means:1.Press and hold SHIFT.2.While holding SHIFT, press PLAY and release it.3.Release SHIFT.Unlabeled Buttons on the ControllerThe buttons and knobs above and below the displays on your MASCHINE controller do not have labels.。
MASCHINE + 中文操作手册目录1.免责声明 (1)2.前言 (2)3.欢迎使用MASCHINE+ (3)3.1. MASCHINE 文档 (3)3.2. 文档规范 (4)3.3. 重要名词和概念 (4)3.4. 独立运行模式和控制器模式 (6)4.连接MASCHINE+ (8)4.1. 设置示例 (8)4.1.1. 连接有源监听音箱 (8)4.1.2. 连接监听耳机 (9)4.1.3. 连接线路输入设备 (10)4.1.4. 连接动圈话筒 (10)4.2. 连接Wi-Fi (12)4.2.1. 断开Wi-Fi连接 (12)4.2.2. 飞行模式 (12)4.3. 通过Ableton Link同步MASCHINE+ (12)4.3.1. 连接Ableton Link (13)4.3.2. 加入或离开Link会话 (13)4.4. 连接外部MIDI设备 (14)4.4.1. 连接外部MIDI设备 (14)4.4.2. 与外部MIDI时钟同步 (15)4.4.3. 发送MIDI时钟 (15)4.5. 连接踏板 (15)4.6. MASCHINE+和计算机的连接 (16)4.7. 将MASCHINE+作为MIDI设备使用 (16)4.8. 使用多台MASCHINE设备 (16)5.MASCHINE+简介 (18)5.1. 主面板 (18)5.1.1.控制区 (19)5.1.2.编辑区 (20)5.1.3. 演奏区 (21)5.1.4. 编组区 (22)5.1.5. 走带控制区 (23)5.1.6. 打击垫区 (24)5.2. 侧面板 (28)5.3. 背板 (28)6.常用操作 (30)6.1. 四向编码器 (30)6.2. 模式和模式锁定 (30)6.3. 撤销(Undo)和重做(Redo) (32)6.4. 定位一个编组或声音 (32)6.5. 在Master/Group/Sound之间切换 (33)6.6. 通道属性/插件/参数换页的导航操作 (33)6.7. Volume(音量)、Swing(摇摆)和Tempo(拍速)的调节 (34)6.8. 智能触条 (35)6.8.1. 弯音轮模式(Pitch Mode) (36)6.8.2. 调制轮模式(Mo dulation Mode) (36)6.8.3. 音符模式(Notes Mode) (36)6.9. 输入文字 (37)7. M ASCHINE+上手操作 (38)7.1. 使用音色库文件 (38)7.1.1. 下载音色库文件 (38)7.1.2. 产品的更新 (38)7.1.3. 在库中查看已安装的产品 (38)7.2. 使用File(文件)菜单 (39)7.2.1. 传输文件到SD卡 (40)7.2.2. 从SD卡打开文件 (40)7.2.3. 保存工程文件 (41)7.2.4. 保存编组(Group)文件 (41)7.2.5. 保存声音(Sound)文件 (42)7.2.6. 导出音频文件 (42)7.3. Settings(设置)简介 (45)7.3.1. General(通用)设置 (46)7.3.2. Audio(音频)设置 (48)7.3.3. MIDI 设置 (49)7.3.4. System(系统)设置 (51)7.3.5. Library(库)设置 (52)7.3.6. Hardware(硬件)设置 (52)7.3.7. Network(网络)设置 (54)7.3.8. About(关于)设置 (54)8. 使用浏览器 (56)8.1. 浏览库文件 (56)8.2. 通过四向编码器浏览库文件 (57)8.2.1. 选择产品类型、产品、音色库、子音色库 (57)8.3. 访问用户内容(User Content) (59)8.4. 收藏夹筛选器 (60)8.4.1. 将一个项目加入收藏夹 (60)8.4.2. 从收藏夹中移除一个项目 (60)8.5. 快速浏览功能 (61)8.6. 其它浏览工具 (62)8.6.1. 自动载入选定的文件 (62)8.6.2. 乐器预置的预听 (63)8.6.3. 采样的预听 (63)8.6.4. 载入带有Pattern的编组 (63)8.6.5. 载入带有信号路由的编组 (64)9. 管理声音、编组、工程 (65)9.1. 声音(Sounds)、编组(Groups)、Master(母线)简介 (65)9.1.1. 声音(Sound)、编组(Group)和Master (母线) (65)9.1.2. 声音和编组处理的异同点 (66)9.1.3. 选择多个声音或编组 (66)9.2. 管理声音 (69)9.2.1. 载入声音 (69)9.2.2. 声音的预听 (69)9.2.3. 声音插槽的重命名 (69)9.2.4. 更改声音的颜色 (70)9.2.5. 保存声音 (70)9.2.6. 声音的复制和粘贴 (70)9.2.7. 移动声音 (71)9.2.8. 重置声音插槽 (71)9.3. 管理编组 (71)9.3.1. 创建编组 (71)9.3.2. 载入编组 (72)9.3.3. 编组重命名 (72)9.3.4. 更改编组颜色 (73)9.3.5. 保存编组 (73)9.3.6. 编组的复制和粘贴 (73)9.3.7. 移动编组 (74)9.3.8. 删除编组 (74)10.插件的操作 (75)10.1. 插件简介 (75)10.1.1. 插件基础 (75)10.1.2. 插件的载入、移除、替换 (77)10.1.3. 通过声音的第一个插件插槽指定声音角色 (78)10.1.4. 浏览插件插槽 (78)10.2. 插件参数的调节 (80)10.3. 插件插槽的旁通操作 (80)10.4. 旁链(Side-Chain)的使用 (81)10.5. 插件的移动 (81)10.6. 采样器插件 (82)10.6.1. 第1页: Voice Settings / Engine (82)10.6.2. 第2页: Pitch / Envelope (83)10.6.3. 第3页: FX / Filter (85)10.6.4. 第4页: Modulation (86)10.6.5. 第5页: LFO (87)10.6.6. 第6页: Velocity / Modwheel (88)10.7. 使用音频插件 (89)10.7.1. 将Loop载入到音频插件 (92)10.7.2. 使用Loop 模式 (92)10.7.3. 使用Gate 模式 (93)10.8. 使用 Drumsynths (93)10.8.1. Drumsynths ‒常用 处理 (94)10.8.2. Drumsynth中的引擎 (94)10.8.3. 常用参数的组织方式 (94)10.8.4. 共用参数 (95)10.8.5. 力度响应 (95)10.8.6. 音高范围、音高调节和MIDI音符 (96)10.9. 使用 Bass Synth (96)10.9.1. Bass Synth简介 (97)10.9.2. Bass Synth 参数 (97)10.10. 使用NI插件 (98)10.10.1. 使用 VST/AU 插件参数 (99)10.10.2. 使用NI插件预置 (99)10.10.3. 多通道输出插件和多音色插件 (100)11.Patterns的录制 (101)11.1. 设置录制选项 (101)11.1.1. 设置拍速 (102)11.1.2. 设置 Step Grid (102)11.1.3. Pattern长度调节 (103)11.2. 弹奏和编制鼓点 (103)11.2.1. 载入鼓组 (103)11.2.2. 实时录制鼓点节拍 (105)11.2.3. 使用步进模式构建鼓点音序 (107)11.2.4. 加入Swing变化 (108)11.2.5. 应用Groove (108)11.2.6. 阻断音符(Choke)功能 (109)11.3. 创建旋律与和声音 (110)11.3.1. 载入一个乐器 (110)11.3.2. 实时录制旋律与和声音 (111)11.3.3. 使用步进音序器编辑旋律与和声 (111)11.3.4. 选择音阶与和弦 (111)11.3.5. 音阶与和弦参数 (113)11.3.6. 创建琶音 (120)11.3.7. 使用智能触条弹奏音符 (123)11.4. 录制调制内容 (123)11.4.1. 在Step模式下录制调制内容 (124)11.4.2. 哪些参数可以被调制? (124)11.5. 锁定快照功能 (125)11.5.1. 锁定快照 (125)11.5.2. 扩展锁定功能 (125)11.5.3. 快照更新 (126)11.5.4. 快照的调取 (126)11.5.5. 不同快照之间的变换 (126)11.5.6. 快照的删除 (127)12.Patterns和Clips的操作 (128)12.1. Patterns的操作 (129)12.1.1. 删除事件或音符 (129)12.1.2. 在Step模式中快速编辑 (130)12.1.3. 删除编组和声音 (131)12.1.4. Pattern的量化处理 (132)12.1.5. Pattern的加倍处理 (132)12.1.6. 清除Pattern中的事件 (133)12.1.7. 删除Pattern (133)12.1.8. 复制Pattern (133)12.1.9. Pattern的移调 (133)12.1.10. 事件/音符的剪切、复制、粘贴 (133)12.1.11. 为Patterns加入变奏 (134)12.1.12. 声音的复制 (136)12.1.13. 编组的复制 (137)12.2. Clips的操作 (137)12.2.1. 创建一个Clip (137)12.2.2. 删除一个Clip (138)12.2.3. Clip的加倍 (138)12.2.4. Clip的复制 (138)12.2.5. Clip的清除 (138)12.2.6. 调节Clip的长度 (139)12.2.7. 调节Clip的起始位置 (139)12.2.8. Clip的位置移动 (140)12.2.9. 将Scenes作为Clip插入到Arrangement中 (140)13. 音频路由、远程控制及Macro控制 (141)13.1. 使用MIDI控制 (141)13.1.1. 通过Sound(声音)发送MIDI数据 (142)13.2. 音频路由 (143)13.2.1. 发送外部音频信号到声音 (144)13.2.2. 配置声音和编组的主输出 (145)13.2.3. 为声音和编组设置辅助输出 (147)13.2.4. 配置Master和Cue Output (147)13.2.5. 单声道音频输入 (148)13.2.6. 通过MIDI音符来触发声音 (149)13.3. 利用Macro控制创建自定义参数集 (150)13.3.1. Macro 控制简介 (151)14. 混音控制 (152)14.1. 混音模式下的通道导航操作 (152)14.2. 在混音模式中调节通道的电平和声像 (153)14.3. 混音模式中的Mute和Solo操作 (154)14.4. 混音模式下的插件图标 (154)15. 使用效果器 (156)15.1. 效果器列表 (156)15.2. 为声音、编组或Master应用效果器 (157)15.2.1. 添加效果器 (157)15.2.2. 效果器的其它操作 (158)15.2.3. 使用旁链输入 (159)15.3. 为外部音频应用效果器 (160)15.3.1. 第一步: 配置MASCHINE+ 的音频输入端口 (160)15.3.2. 第2步:设置可接收外部输入的声音 (161)15.3.3. 第3步: 载入效果器处理输入信号 (162)15.4. 创建发送式效果器 (163)15.4.1. 第1步: 设置声音或编组为发送式效果器 (163)15.4.2. 第2步: 将音频路由到发送式效果器 (165)15.5. 创建多功能效果器 (166)16. 使用演出效果器 (168)16.1. 演出效果器列表 (168)16.2. 使用演出效果器 (168)16.3. 演出效果器的自动控制 (169)17. 工程的编排 (170)17.1. Ideas视图和Song视图的切换 (170)17.2. 使用Ideas视图 (170)17.2.1. 使用Scene模式 (171)17.2.2. 创建一个新的Scene (171)17.2.3. 为Scene分配、删除Patterns (171)17.2.4. 在Idea视图中删除Pattern (172)17.2.5. 选择一个Scene (172)17.2.6. 删除Scene (173)17.2.7. 复制Scene (173)17.2.8. 选择Scene 库 (173)17.2.9. 创建和删除Scene库 (173)17.2.10. Scene的唯一化 (174)17.2.11. 将Scene添加到Arrangement (174)17.2.12. 为Scene更改颜色 (174)17.3. 使用Song视图 (174)17.3.1. 创建段落 (175)17.3.2. 为段落分配Scene (175)17.3.3. 选择段落 (175)17.3.4. 创建、删除段落库 (176)17.3.5. 选择段落库 (176)17.3.6. 移动段落 (176)17.3.7. 调整段落长度 (177)17.3.8. 复制段落 (177)17.3.9. 删除段落 (178)17.3.10.段落的自动长度模式 (178)17.4. Arrange Grid (179)17.5. Quick Grid (179)18. 采样和采样映射 (180)18.1. 打开采样编辑器 (180)18.2. 录制音频简介 (180)18.2.1. 打击录制页 (180)18.2.2. 指定录音乐源 (181)18.2.3. 选择录音模式 (182)18.2.4. 输入信号的监听 (183)18.2.5. 录音的Arm、Star t、Stop操作 (183)18.2.6. 利用踏板录制音频 (185)18.2.7. 检测您的录音 (185)18.3. 采样的编辑 (187)18.3.1. 使用编辑页 (187)18.3.2. 音频编辑 (188)18.4. 采样切片功能简介 (191)18.4.1. 采样切片 (191)18.4.2. 打开Slice(切片)页 (191)18.4.3. 调整切片设置 (192)18.4.4. 实时切片处理 (194)18.4.5. 删除所有切片 (194)18.4.6. 手动调节切片 (194)18.4.7. 应用切片 (196)18.4.8. 导出单个切片 (197)18.5. 映射采样到键区 (197)18.5.1. 打开键区(Zone)页 (197)18.5.2. 编辑键区 (198)18.5.3. 添加采样到采样映射 (201)19. 技术支持 (202)19.1. 如何获得技术支持 (202)19.2. 用户论坛 (202)20. 术语汇总 (203)免责声明1.免责声明 本文档中的信息如有更改,恕不另行通知,文档中的内容并不代表Native Instruments公司的承诺。
MBS软件使用手册目录1.目录2.概述 (7)3.系统安装 (7)3.1硬件要求 (7)3.2安装 (8)3.3安装IIS (8)3.3.1 数据库 (8)3.3.2 安装Microsoft .Net Framework (8)3.3.3 软件安装 (8)3.4设置 (13)4.操作简介 (17)4.1登录系统 (17)4.2操作界面介绍 (18)4.3帐号管理 (19)5.素材管理 (19)5.1概述 (19)5.2素材管理 (20)5.3文件浏览 (20)5.3.1文件上传 (21)5.3.2创建链接 (22)5.3.3操作文件夹 (22)5.3.4其它操作 (23)5.4素材浏览 (23)5.4.1查询素材 (25)5.4.2删除素材 (26)5.5素材审核 (26)5.6时钟管理 (27)5.7天气预报 (28)5.8文本天气预报 (28)5.9图片天气预报 (29)6.节目管理 (30)6.1设计节目 (31)6.2节目管理 (31)6.2.1节目管理 (31)6.2.2编辑节目 (32)6.2.3删除节目 (32)6.2.4预览节目 (32)6.3模板管理 (33)6.4节目审核 (34)7.信息发布管理 (35)7.1节目单管理 (35)7.1.1查看节目清单 (35)7.1.2添加节目单 (36)7.1.3 USB导出 (37)7.1.4编辑节目单 (38)7.1.5删除节目单 (38)7.2发布节目 (39)7.2.1按播放器分组发布 (39)7.2.2高级发布 (39)7.3播放日历 (41)7.4发布状态 (42)7.5插播信息 (42)7.6定时插播 (44)7.6.1添加插播任务 (44)7.6.2删除播出任务 (45)7.7播出状态 (45)8.设备管理 (46)8.1浏览设备 (46)8.2添加设备 (47)8.3删除设备 (48)8.4设备分组 (48)8.5发送指令 (49)9.用户与权限管理 (52)9.1部门管理 (52)9.2用户管理 (54)9.2.1查看系统用户 (54)9.2.2 添加用户 (54)9.2.3修改用户信息 (55)9.2.4删除用户 (55)9.3角色管理 (55)9.3.1查看角色 (55)9.3.2添加角色 (56)9.3.3修改角色 (57)9.3.4删除角色 (57)9.4权限管理 (57)9.4.1查看系统权限 (57)9.4.2添加权限 (58)9.4.3修改权限 (59)9.4.4删除角色 (59)10.1播放统计 (60)10.2下刊提醒 (60)10.3过期设置 (61)11.系统日志管理 (62)11.1操作日志 (62)11.1.1查看操作日志 (62)11.1.2清除日志 (63)11.2播放器日志 (63)11.2.1查看播放器日志 (63)11.2.2清除日志 (64)12.节目设计 (65)12.1概述 (65)12.2新建节目 (65)12.3保存节目 (65)12.4区域管理 (66)12.4.1概述 (66)12.4.2添加区域 (66)12.4.3修改大小与位置 (67)12.4.4删除区域 (68)12.5素材管理 (68)12.5.1概述 (68)12.5.2素材列表操作 (70)12.6空白符 (70)12.7字幕 (70)12.7.1 添加字幕 (70)12.7.2属性设置 (71)12.8文本 (72)12.8.2属性设置 (72)12.9图片 (74)12.9.1添加图片 (74)12.9.2属性设置 (74)12.10视频 (75)12.10.1添加视频 (75)12.10.2属性设置 (76)12.11Flash (76)12.11.1添加Flash (76)12.11.2属性设置 (76)12.12网页 (77)12.12.1添加网页 (77)12.12.2属性设置 (77)12.13时钟 (78)12.13.1添加Flash时钟 (78)12.13.2数字时钟 (78)12.13.3模拟时钟 (79)12.13.4属性设置 (79)12.14天气预报 (79)12.15预览 (80)12.16节目背景 (80)13.模板设计 (81)13.1模板定义 (82)13.2区域定义 (82)13.2.1 添加区域 (83)13.2.3删除区域 (84)13.3保存模板 (84)14.常见问题 (84)2.概述MBS系统是一个功能强大的多媒体广告信息发布应用的解决方案,适用于各种行业的多媒体信息发布与管理方案。
BF-B066月亮仙子BF-B066月亮仙子(大号)主要功能:1、FM数字显示自动选台收音机。
2、万年历。
3、世界时间。
4、闹铃。
5、华氏/摄氏温度计。
6、秒表/倒计时万年历的功能键操作:1、模式键(MODE):按此键共切换五个设置。
万年历、秒表、世界时间、闹铃、倒计时。
2、设置键(S ET):按两秒进入设置状态。
3、递增切换键(UP):12/24小时制切换,设定数值和查询世界时间时递增秒表。
4、停止/启动键(STOP/START):提示当前时区,切换夏令时间,开启闹钟,开始或暂停秒表,开始或暂停倒计时。
5、时间/温度切换(T IME):在万年历状态下,有三种循环状态。
时间(T IME)、摄氏度、华氏度。
6、复位键(RESET):当显示屏出现混乱的时候,按此键恢复初始值显示。
时间涩滞:1、当万年历状态下,按MO DE键至时间模式状态。
按住SE T键两秒进入时间设置处,LCD显示秒钟在闪。
2、按一次MO DE键可依次顺序切换,秒钟、小时、分钟、年份、月份、日。
3、按下UP键调整设置的值递增设置后重新按SET恢复万年历状态,此时按下UP 键可切换12/24小时制。
4、在万年历状态下,按TIM E键切换:秒、摄氏度、华氏度、秒钟。
5、按STA RT键查询当前时区,显示两秒后返回时间面。
秒表的设置:1、秒表在停止状态下,按STAR T键跑秒开始,再按U P启动SP L;重按U P键关闭S PL,重按START键停止跑秒。
2、秒表停止状态下,按UP键如有SP L则消除S PL并显示其值,再按UP键数值清零。
世界时间设置:1、在万年历状态下,按MO DE键至世界时间模式状态。