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Native Instruments Maschine Reference Manual

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MASCHINE 1.5 Reference Manual – 74
4.3.3 Page 6: Velocity Destination and Modwheel Destination
Page 6 of 6 from the Sampler Source Tab on the hardware
Page 6 of 6 from the Sampler Source Tab on the software
Velocity Destination
Start
This is a built-in modulation source that allows you to
modulate the sample Start parameter on Page 2 based on
the input velocity. Positive values shift the sample start
position later in time as you play harder, negative values
shift it closer to the beginning of the sample as you play
harder. Tip: a typical example for this parameter is setting it
so that the initial attack transient of a snare drum is heard
only at high velocity values. This makes it sound “snappier”
when you play hard, and mushier” or muted when you play
softly.
dECay
This allows you to modulate the Decay parameter of the
Amplitude Envelope on Page 2 by using Velocity.
CUtoFF
This allows you to modulate the Cutoff parameter of the
Filters with lter types LP, HP, BP (on Page 3).
volUmE
This allows you to modulate Volume, which is what Velocity
normally is used for.

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Native Instruments Maschine Specifications

General IconGeneral
Weight4.85 lbs (2.2 kg)
Pads16 velocity-sensitive pads with aftertouch
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI In/Out
SoftwareMaschine Software
CompatibilityMac and PC
Power SupplyUSB powered
Audio InterfaceNo built-in audio interface
SequencerYes, pattern-based sequencer
SamplingYes, integrated sampler
EffectsYes, includes a variety of effects
Encoders8 knobs with LED ring indicators
DAW IntegrationYes, works as a plugin within most major DAWs

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