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Something you’ll want to keep in mind as well since Maschine is running in slave mode, You’ll have to control the tempo through Ableton Live instead of using the tap tempo function. A quick look at Maschine running in Ableton Open the Plug-Ins window and double click Maschine, it should load inside of Ableton, if this is your first time doing this just give it some time as it may have to register any other synths or sounds you’ll be using inside of Maschine through the MODULES as well.
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MASCHINE SAMPLE INSTALL
In the installation of Maschine, unless you chose a custom install option instead, you should have VST functionality to combine these products together. So first thing’s first is we’re going to have to give Maschine its own track inside of Ableton Live, this is pretty simple. There are many ways to use Ableton’s tools in Maschine but for the sake of keeping this quick, we’ll focus on using Ableton’s WARP feature while combining Maschine’s SAMPLING technology to chop any music sample however you like. One of the first skills I found to be immensely useful within using them together is using Ableton’s features to get a sample at a perfect time, then throwing it into Maschine and being able to cut it up on the pads however I like. Working with Ableton Live + Maschine (by Native Instruments) as a combination over the past couple of years has been a skill that’s increased my workflow tenfold. Thank you for explaining this.Quick Tip 1: Running Ableton & Maschine Together to Sample Literally Everything You can check the Audio Devices window in "Audio/MIDI setup" (in Applications -> Utilities) to find out which channel your SoundFlower routed audio is coming into Logic on, but it shouldn't take you long to figure out. Finally, assuming you're on the latest version of Logic, you can select Input from the SideChain menu in Maschine and there you go! And then in Logic set the input device to your new Aggregate Device (which has both your sound card and SoundFlower defined). Then I go to MacOS Sound Output preferences and switch it to SoundFlower, so the sounds from your browser are redirected through SoundFlower.
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MASCHINE SAMPLE DOWNLOAD
The way I do it is I made an Aggregate Device which contains my main soundcard ins and outs, AND SoundFlower (which can download here ) 2 channel ins and outs. I've done this countless times (but not with Maschine), so I'd be shamed of myself if I can't help a little! Ok, so you want to route audio which exists outside Logic into that sidechain channel in Maschine. Route6.png (67.43 KiB) Viewed 660 times route5.png (60.6 KiB) Viewed 660 times route4.png (46.99 KiB) Viewed 660 times route3.png (107.63 KiB) Viewed 660 times route2.png (56.55 KiB) Viewed 660 times route1.png (53.18 KiB) Viewed 660 times
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These are my current settings, and i'd be happy if someone, ANYONE, can just take me through each and every step because i've went over everything multiple times and cannot figure out what i'm doing wrong for the life of me. when i use maschine standalone, it works fine, but i am lost with this maschine VST mode. I'm using maschine as a VST inside of logic and trying to sample external source (sounds from youtube through my computer etc.), but i am not getting any input signal from either maschine OR logic. I'm not even sure if it'd be best to ask this in the maschine forums, but i was still unsuccessful with the advice they had and all the other threads i've researched over there and tutorials i've seen (which all used older versions), so this is just a shot in the dark at this point.