3 Browser
 
The Browser is the place where you can organize and categorize all of your Projects, Groups,
Sounds, Plug-in presets, and Samples. This is done by tagging them, which means categoriz-
ing them by using keywords. Given that the MASCHINE software has some advantages over the
hardware in this case, such as a very big screen and a QWERTY-keyboard, we will start with the
software first.
3.1 Browser Basics
 
This section describes some general concepts about the Browser.
3.1.1 The MASCHINE Library
 
To organize, find, keep track of, and provide you thousands of files at any time ready for load-
ing, MASCHINE makes use of a Library. The MASCHINE Library not only contains the factory
content included with  MASCHINE, but  also any  other factory  content (e.g., from  MASCHINE
EXPANSIONS or other Native Instruments products) as well as your own user content.
To help you find  the right file quickly  and  efficiently, the Library implements  various techni-
ques  that  go  far  beyond  the  classic  folder  structure  of  your  operating  system.  For  example,
each file included in the Library can be described according to following aspects:
▪ The file type: Project, Group, Sound, etc.
▪ The content type of the file, i.e. whether it originates from a product’s factory library or if it
was created by a user.
▪ The product  which  the  files  comes  from  —  this  can  include,  e.g.,  a  hierarchical  structure
with  a  product  category,  a  particular  product,  and  possibly  a  bank  and  sub-bank  of  this
product.
▪ A variable amount of tags used to describe various characteristics of the file, for example,
the type of effect, the sonic character, the context in which it  is used — in a word, any-
thing that might help you find the file.
Browser
Browser Basics
 
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