Man for some reason the way you explained slicing the break and quantizing, then slice into even sections made so much more sense than when I learned using the mpc 1000
Super helpful video. I love how you combined technical details and specifics inside the Maschine, ALONG with actual usage in a track and a practical application of the technical processes you are teaching here. I feel many tutorial videos focus on one or the other, i.e. "how to do something" without including "why you do something" and this is an awesome blend of both. You got a subscriber out of me!
Hey Sean! Thanks so much dude - appreicate the kind words. I do spend a lot of time trying to teach people the full process of making music on this channel as I think its super important to see everything in context. I need to do some more maschine videos soon! Have a good Sunday 😊✌️
@@groovining Will definitely keep an eye out for any more Mashine Videos! Great content, and most important of all, this beat is FIRE! haha. Thanks again for your contribution to the community.
This is an extremely clean video with lots of visuals. I have used an MPC Live before but my Maschine Studio is what I keep coming back too as I'm most comfortable with it.
Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed the vid and the visuals! I’ve never ventured into MPC land but the Maschine certainly holds its own when you compare the two :)
Can't believe I missed this one, as it's super relevant for me right now! And I found it after a heavy, heavy day at work, so there's something to really dig into to shake the frustration. Well done, and thank you!
I snuck these maschine ones in! I've had a maschine mk3 for ages and got super into it a while back. I use Renoise alot these days but its nice to mix it up every now and again. Sample chopping in particular is incredible fun with the 4x4 pads. Glad you enjoyed the vid, work sucks also but thats life aint it! :)
Cheers my man! It's great, and so satisfying for chopping stuff up & I also love the pads! Hard to finish tracks solely in Maschine but it's a good challenge. Automation drives me a bit nuts as well!! The second part in this series on sample chopping is a bit more fun if you already know Maschine quite well! (out in a few hours) ✌
no wayyyyyyy i never knew how to use that slicing to midi/pattern setting, i always just deleted the pattern everytime i chopped something ... this is mind blowing to me right now
I think the Digitakt 2 is no bad actually with Digichains - th-cam.com/video/8GIYfdNk46g/w-d-xo.html I love Renoise the most in the box. Hardware I use some old samplers like the Akai S1000 and EMU e5000 ultra which are wicked but the digitakt still beats them for speed and flexibility. Just needs a bit of setting up before you chop :)
Nice to see maschine getting a look in. Would you say that's more versatile than the Mpc one? I get tempted occasionally for a hardware sampler. Anyway good video, Looking forward to part 2 :)
Maschine is very cool no doubt. The software is fairly straightforward to learn and lots of fun. NI are not the best with updates and support so it definitely lacks a few features. The Sample slicing is incredibly satisfying to do on a Hardware sampler like MPC or Maschine and the 16 pads are amazing for 4x4 beats. I have a Digitakt as well which is also very cool but different. The MPC one also looks great, I wouldn't say Maschine is more versatile - I think it's more like apples and oranges. Both are great. One thing I will say is that even though I've spent my hard-earned 💵on these devices and also invested in learning them. I still spend the majority of my time working in Renoise! ✌
@@groovining thanks dude. I think I'd have to upgrade my computer for a maschine ..just don't trust my old macbook to cope. That's why the mpc one has been on my radar. The hardware slicing appeals, just one thing with all these boxes is it seems a challenge to sequence a complete track in them, so you end up in the daw anyway. Anyway food for thought, ...and yea Renoise ftw!
hey man great vid but how do i apply chop drum break into another group with a mikro mk3 ? when i do it through daw it doesn't get assigned an individual pad/sound
When you're in slice mode you have two options after you have put in the slice markers. Either 'Apply' or the '+' arrows. Create an empty group & click and drag the '+' onto that new group.
Ah wasn't sure! Thanks dude yea there is a lot of misinformation out there about these technqiues. All the break chopping stuff here I've brought over from jungle/dnb where a lot of break chopping was pioneered alongside early Hip-Hop. ✌️😊🎄
Man for some reason the way you explained slicing the break and quantizing, then slice into even sections made so much more sense than when I learned using the mpc 1000
Thanks dude, glad I managed to help you out. Sometimes visually seeing something like that helps it all make sense! :)
man this is a great tutorial, been making beats 10+ years on various diff machines and DAWs and I still learned a lot watching this
Happy to hear you enjoyed this one so much mate! A lot of these techniques I learnt from jungle production but they apply perfectly to Hip-Hop also ✌️
Super helpful video. I love how you combined technical details and specifics inside the Maschine, ALONG with actual usage in a track and a practical application of the technical processes you are teaching here. I feel many tutorial videos focus on one or the other, i.e. "how to do something" without including "why you do something" and this is an awesome blend of both. You got a subscriber out of me!
Hey Sean! Thanks so much dude - appreicate the kind words. I do spend a lot of time trying to teach people the full process of making music on this channel as I think its super important to see everything in context. I need to do some more maschine videos soon! Have a good Sunday 😊✌️
@@groovining Will definitely keep an eye out for any more Mashine Videos! Great content, and most important of all, this beat is FIRE! haha. Thanks again for your contribution to the community.
Haha thanks Sean! Cheers mate - keep well 🚀✌️
This is an extremely clean video with lots of visuals. I have used an MPC Live before but my Maschine Studio is what I keep coming back too as I'm most comfortable with it.
Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed the vid and the visuals! I’ve never ventured into MPC land but the Maschine certainly holds its own when you compare the two :)
Nice tutorial thanks.
Thanks Bill - glad you enjoyed this one. Maschine is fun - I need to do some more vids like this! ✌️🚀
Can't believe I missed this one, as it's super relevant for me right now! And I found it after a heavy, heavy day at work, so there's something to really dig into to shake the frustration. Well done, and thank you!
I snuck these maschine ones in! I've had a maschine mk3 for ages and got super into it a while back. I use Renoise alot these days but its nice to mix it up every now and again. Sample chopping in particular is incredible fun with the 4x4 pads. Glad you enjoyed the vid, work sucks also but thats life aint it! :)
Brilliant thank you!!
My pleasure mate. Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed this one! :)
Hey thanks this was really helpful 🙏❤️🙏
Cheers Mary! 😊✌️
Extremely helpful thank you sir
No worries mate! Glad you found it useful ✌️😊
Really useful, thanks!
All good Robert, thanks for the comment mate :)
Min: 7:05. How did you select all sounds with the mouse to change the polyphony ?
Just hold shift and click from the bottom up :)
not my thimg but a great video.RX950 and Decimort are my fave VSTS. :)
Same, I use them on pretty much everything. All you really need is a delay and reverb and your good to go! :)
I love maschine too! It's great for quick musical ideas. Congrats, mate! ;)
Cheers my man! It's great, and so satisfying for chopping stuff up & I also love the pads! Hard to finish tracks solely in Maschine but it's a good challenge. Automation drives me a bit nuts as well!! The second part in this series on sample chopping is a bit more fun if you already know Maschine quite well! (out in a few hours) ✌
How do you mark more notes on the pattern 4:20 ?
Hold shift on computer keyboard whilst selecting notes
@@groovining 👌🔥thnx
no wayyyyyyy i never knew how to use that slicing to midi/pattern setting, i always just deleted the pattern everytime i chopped something ... this is mind blowing to me right now
Haha yes its a great feature! almost all DAWs have it actually :)
Hey, im curious what hardware you find best for breaks? I have a Digitakt Mk2 but it's quite cumbersome in chopping and arranging breaks i find.
I think the Digitakt 2 is no bad actually with Digichains - th-cam.com/video/8GIYfdNk46g/w-d-xo.html
I love Renoise the most in the box. Hardware I use some old samplers like the Akai S1000 and EMU e5000 ultra which are wicked but the digitakt still beats them for speed and flexibility. Just needs a bit of setting up before you chop :)
Is the drag and drop audio adding a bit at the end because you don't have loop optimise turned on in the settings?
I always though that was more for exporting but maybe that does the trick for internal resampling aswell. I'll have to check, thanks for the tip! :)
Nice to see maschine getting a look in. Would you say that's more versatile than the Mpc one? I get tempted occasionally for a hardware sampler. Anyway good video, Looking forward to part 2 :)
Maschine is very cool no doubt. The software is fairly straightforward to learn and lots of fun. NI are not the best with updates and support so it definitely lacks a few features. The Sample slicing is incredibly satisfying to do on a Hardware sampler like MPC or Maschine and the 16 pads are amazing for 4x4 beats. I have a Digitakt as well which is also very cool but different. The MPC one also looks great, I wouldn't say Maschine is more versatile - I think it's more like apples and oranges. Both are great. One thing I will say is that even though I've spent my hard-earned 💵on these devices and also invested in learning them. I still spend the majority of my time working in Renoise! ✌
@@groovining thanks dude. I think I'd have to upgrade my computer for a maschine ..just don't trust my old macbook to cope. That's why the mpc one has been on my radar. The hardware slicing appeals, just one thing with all these boxes is it seems a challenge to sequence a complete track in them, so you end up in the daw anyway. Anyway food for thought, ...and yea Renoise ftw!
hey man great vid but how do i apply chop drum break into another group with a mikro mk3 ? when i do it through daw it doesn't get assigned an individual pad/sound
When you're in slice mode you have two options after you have put in the slice markers. Either 'Apply' or the '+' arrows. Create an empty group & click and drag the '+' onto that new group.
its insane this music been out since the 90s but no one is has a tutorial how to set ur pads up or get the chops right lol
So you think this is wrong?
@@groovining no i meant that in a good way ur the only tutorial ive found, everyone else on youtube is gatekeeping and not showing people anything
Ah wasn't sure! Thanks dude yea there is a lot of misinformation out there about these technqiues. All the break chopping stuff here I've brought over from jungle/dnb where a lot of break chopping was pioneered alongside early Hip-Hop. ✌️😊🎄