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Export maschine sample chops
Export maschine sample chops










Vocals are pretty much the only thing I actually record directly to daw. I even track my instruments (bass guitar/acoustic/synth) into Maschine's sampler and truncate to 1 or 2 bar loops(8 bar loops for synths so I can mess more). I probably should start running Maschine as VST within S1 but I'm pretty used to doing all my production (making) in Maschine standalone and the dragging the bounced audio into S1 to mix (post production) and tighten arrangement that I just haven't been bothered. If I'm using a break on a loop then it's been stretched to bpm after truncation like any other looped sample but I'd never be arsed to stretch individual drum hits that'd be pointless IMO. My drums are initially played in against the metronome. Take unused chops and put fx on them (reverse, pitch etc) to see if they can be used after all.ĭo alternative drum loops and a couple fills.ĭo lots of copy/pasting and moving about on the sequencer to get a rough arrangementīounce the audio on the sequencer to wav stems Sort the drums out (both sound and rhythm)įlip the sample again (I like to have alternatives) to a new slot on the sequencer Lay down a quick guide beat on the drum group This can be achieved in any DAW This entry was posted in DAW, Exporting Audio, Intermediate, Maschine Masters.

#Export maschine sample chops how to

Set up polyphony and choke groups (really important to me) In this Maschine tutorial video we will show you how to track out your maschine project by exporting individual wave files then importing into Reason 6. I don't often pitch up my samples but when I do it's specific chops/slices (don't know if that's 'normal')Ĭhop (Maschine calls it 'slice') (depending on sample usually all 16 pads - sometimes 8)Įdit chops so the start points are bang on. I use Maschine for all my sampling but if you find getting a tight loop going easier on slicex then carry on.










Export maschine sample chops