2 Basic Concepts
 
This chapter will reintroduce you to MASCHINE’s main elements and terminology and explain
how they relate to one another. You will also learn how to set up your audio interface and how
to connect MIDI devices.
Before  reading  this  chapter  it  is  strongly  recommended  that  you  read  the  MASCHINE
Getting Started first.
2.1 Names and Concepts You Should Know
 
We will start with a list defining the most important concepts and names.
Arranger View
The Arranger is the big area located in the upper part of the MASCHINE window, right under
the  Header.  On  its  left  you  can  select  Groups.  The  Arranger  allows  you  to  combine  Sections
(references to Scenes), and arrange them into a song.
Browser
The  Browser  is  the  front  end  for  accessing  all  the  elements  of  your  MASCHINE  Projects:
Projects, Groups, Sounds, instruments and effect presets, and Samples. Each of these can be
stored  and  tagged  in  a  way  that  allows  you  easy  access  to  all  of  them.  MASCHINE’s  factory
library is already completely tagged, as well as factory libraries of any Native Instruments prod-
ucts installed on your computer. You can also import your own files to the Library and tag them
as well. To learn more about the Browser, please read chapter ↑3, Browser.
Ideas View
The Ideas view allows you to experiment with your musical ideas without being tied to a time-
line or arrangement. You can create Patterns for each Group and combine them into a Scene.
Scenes can then be added to Sections in the Arranger view to create a larger musical structure.
Basic Concepts
Names and Concepts You Should Know
 
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