![]() Our UNISON Cases are 1/3rd the weight of traditional flight cases, and this one is made to fit the MASCHINE+ dimensions perfectly. The catalog is always expanding, and getting the latest sounds is quick and easy - just download and they're ready to roll. The UNISON Case for the Native Instruments MASCHINE+ is the ultimate travel solution for the stand alone beat making workstation. Need more sounds Expansions are great for giving MASCHINE+ some sonic love, with presets for its synths, one-shot samples, loops, and kits. When it comes to jamming with others or playing out live, keep in sync with other music apps, DAWs, and compatible gear with Ableton Link. MASCHINE+ is Wi-Fi enabled, which means you can install new sounds, instruments, and effects at the touch of a button, without a computer in sight. And if you want to work with a computer, it doubles up as a classic MASCHINE controller too. MASCHINE+ can control, mix, and manipulate the rest of your setup with MIDI, line, and mic inputs to bring everything together instantly. Play and sequence outboard gear and capture the results, or manipulate external audio in real time with effects. MASCHINE+ is an intuitive live sequencer, a fully-fledged groovebox, and a powerful performance synthesizer rolled into one. The same goes for guitars, vocals, drums, and anything else - more sounds means more creative ways to make music.īring real expression to live performances with intuitive control over your music - tap out beats, run arpeggiators, or tweak synth melodies in real time. Or transform and twist them in real-time with the Audio plug-in. Whether you're digging records or ripping radio edits, record any sound into MASCHINE+ and quickly chop and stretch the results into your own custom kits. That means its 16 pads can sound like a dusty vintage drumkit, a warped wavetable lead, or an organic modal synth - pretty much anything you can think of if you flex your sound design skills. It includes heavy-hitters like MASSIVE, FM8, MONARK, PRISM, the MASCHINE Factory Selection, RAUM, and PHASIS. And if you want to bring your ideas into a DAW, copy them over, and boot up the MASCHINE software on your computer to pick up where you left off.ĩ INSTRUMENTS, 35 EFFECTS, AND THOUSANDS OF SOUNDS ON BOARDĪs well as its classic groovebox workflow, MASCHINE+ includes MASCHINE+ Selection: A dedicated package of nine synths and sampled instruments, 35 effects, and seven Expansions (including two of your own choosing) that work seamlessly in standalone mode. Dial in effects to tweak your sounds, or sample audio and make it your own with an intuitive interface designed to keep the creative juices flowing. Plug in, power up, and get creating straight away in the embedded MASCHINE+ production environment - from first ideas to finished tracks. Standalone means more focus, more freedom, and more music making. It's the iconic MASCHINE workflow, with fewer strings attached. Leave the laptop behind, jam with your other gear and create beats in minutes with a wealth of on-board sounds, instruments, and effects. ![]() Now is the point you probably want to read the manual.The Native Instruments MASCHINE+ is a sampler, a drum machine, a synth and an on-stage superpower And you basically can work with Clips like Maschine is a DAW with Regions, or switch between Patterns and Clips freely. You can make Clips from scratch, or convert from Patterns. And it it can be in a section, outside a section, sprawling across Sections… and moved anywhere you want on the timeline. But whatever.)Įach Clip is edited separately. ![]() (The “clip” name is a bit of a misnomer – it’s what a lot of DAWs call Regions. ![]() The Bright, New Maschine Way of Doing Things With Clips: Now with Clips you can position blocks of notes and audio anywhere you want on the timeline. (Vocals are especially frustrating this way.) The problem is, maybe you’ve got a vocal, or a transition, or a one shot, and you don’t want it locked to that particular place. You can choose “make unique” on the Pattern so you can make variations. That works well for drum patterns with fixed rhythmic lengths. Change a Pattern once, and it changes everywhere. Ye Olde Maschine Way of Doing Thingf with Patternf: Maschine’s a drum machine, right? So Patterns are locked to a fixed position in a Scene, and Scenes to the Song. There’s a full explanation in the manual, but that’s a density level that I think exceeds most of our brainpower right now. The new feature is called Clips, added in addition to Patterns. And that’s good news whether you’re eyeing the new standalone Maschine+ or you’re an ongoing user of Maschine software. Maschine’s still not exactly a DAW – but it doesn’t lock you into cookie-cutter arrangement any longer. ![]()
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