So far, I'm enjoying drag and drop from Maschine.
I saw the other methods on youtube, and I feel
drag and drop is easiest.
I drop onto an audio track, the, as advise somewhere in above comments,
I move it quickly to arrangement.
Maschine for better arrangement
Re: Maschine for better arrangement
also, thanks to all of the advice on this thread.
I've taken it and put it to practice, and I see results.
Thank you all!
I've taken it and put it to practice, and I see results.
Thank you all!
mwork
Re: Maschine for better arrangement
I've got a Maschine on its way to me in the mail, so I appreciate this thread as well!
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i7-3770K 3.5GHz
16GB RAM
256GB SSD, 1TB 7200HD
Windows 8
Live 9
Re: Maschine for better arrangement
I think Live and Maschine go together perfectly.
When I'm losing focus in Live, I can use a Maschine plugin
for some QUICK inspiration. The key is the speed at which I can
work with Maschine. While my live set is playing, I can scroll
through the sounds in Maschine, instead of in Live, which is slower.
Also, it's nice to not have to do so much mousing/clicking/adjusting in Live.
I can do the bulk of my MIDI in Maschine, then drag it in as audio!
And you know Live is great when working with just audio.
When I'm losing focus in Live, I can use a Maschine plugin
for some QUICK inspiration. The key is the speed at which I can
work with Maschine. While my live set is playing, I can scroll
through the sounds in Maschine, instead of in Live, which is slower.
Also, it's nice to not have to do so much mousing/clicking/adjusting in Live.
I can do the bulk of my MIDI in Maschine, then drag it in as audio!
And you know Live is great when working with just audio.