Setting a specific note to a pad on Maschine?
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Setting a specific note to a pad on Maschine?
Well, I want to see if I can do a little something live that I made myself, but I used more than one note on some of the Massive patches that I used. If I use some of them, they are way too low to sound remotely good. So what I am asking is, how do I set it up so it works correctly?
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I'm not sure what you're asking - do you want to play more than one not at a time? Do you want to choose the note of each pad?LunarDash wrote:Well, I want to see if I can do a little something live that I made myself, but I used more than one note on some of the Massive patches that I used. If I use some of them, they are way too low to sound remotely good. So what I am asking is, how do I set it up so it works correctly?
Please specify and I can help you out
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Re: Setting a specific note to a pad on Maschine?
I want to play a specific note on a pad without going into keyboard mode. I have several basses on different LFO speeds that are played on different notes. For example, one of my basses is played on E3 in one of my songs, but my Maschine Mikro just plays it on C2 which makes my bass sound awful. If you could help, I would be greatly appreciative.RVGE wrote:I'm not sure what you're asking - do you want to play more than one not at a time? Do you want to choose the note of each pad?LunarDash wrote:Well, I want to see if I can do a little something live that I made myself, but I used more than one note on some of the Massive patches that I used. If I use some of them, they are way too low to sound remotely good. So what I am asking is, how do I set it up so it works correctly?
Please specify and I can help you out
Re: Setting a specific note to a pad on Maschine?
Oh I see! Well you have two options really - you could export the synth playing the note you want then retrigger that sample instead of the bass, or you could pitch the synthesizer to be the note you want it to play.LunarDash wrote:I want to play a specific note on a pad without going into keyboard mode. I have several basses on different LFO speeds that are played on different notes. For example, one of my basses is played on E3 in one of my songs, but my Maschine Mikro just plays it on C2 which makes my bass sound awful. If you could help, I would be greatly appreciative.
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Thanks! I had been hoping I hadn't had to do that, but I will live with it.RVGE wrote:Oh I see! Well you have two options really - you could export the synth playing the note you want then retrigger that sample instead of the bass, or you could pitch the synthesizer to be the note you want it to play.LunarDash wrote:I want to play a specific note on a pad without going into keyboard mode. I have several basses on different LFO speeds that are played on different notes. For example, one of my basses is played on E3 in one of my songs, but my Maschine Mikro just plays it on C2 which makes my bass sound awful. If you could help, I would be greatly appreciative.
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Thanks! I had been hoping I hadn't had to do that, but I will live with it.[/quote]LunarDash wrote: Oh I see! Well you have two options really - you could export the synth playing the note you want then retrigger that sample instead of the bass, or you could pitch the synthesizer to be the note you want it to play.
Aye, unfortunately so. Machine has some limitations but it's a lot of fun
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Re: Setting a specific note to a pad on Maschine?
Hi guys,
Late reply, i just fell here with a similar search…
I wanted to do the same thing (change note for a synth in pad mode) and found a very, very much easier way to do so : simply press "pad mode" and adjust "base key" (encoder 3)
Late reply, i just fell here with a similar search…
I wanted to do the same thing (change note for a synth in pad mode) and found a very, very much easier way to do so : simply press "pad mode" and adjust "base key" (encoder 3)
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Re: Setting a specific note to a pad on Maschine?
5 months later.......gildabass wrote:Hi guys,
Late reply,
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