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Native Instruments Maschine User Manual

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4. Hit the pads you want to record.
Each hit will create an event in the Pattern Editor, the event length depends on how long
you hold the pad. Existing events for the selected Sound(s) are deleted as they are
reached by the playhead.
5. When you’re done, press REC again to stop recording the pads.
The ERASE and REC buttons turn off. The sequencer keeps playing until you press PLAY
again.
In order to prevent you from erasing events accidentally, in following situations Replace mode
is automatically disengaged (ERASE turns off) and the recording continues in Overdub mode:
â–ª When the playback loops (whether at the end of the Loop Range or at the end of your
Project).
â–ª When you stop the sequencer (by pressing the lit PLAY button).
▪ When you jump to another location in the Project (see section ↑7.1.4, Jumping to Another
Playback Position in the Pattern).
â–ª When you switch your controller to another mode (by pressing, e.g., SCENE, PATTERN,
etc.).
â–ª When you set the focus to another Group.
You can also manually disengage Replace mode and switch to Overdub mode:
â–º
While recording in Replace mode, press the lit ERASE button to disengage Replace
mode.
→
The recording goes on in Overdub mode (see description above).
You can also erase events without engaging record: If you hold ERASE together with a
pad while playing (or recording), all events of that pad at the current play position are
deleted (see section↑7.4.5, Deleting Events/Notes).
Where are the Events Recorded?
When you start recording the pads, the events are recorded as follows:
Working with Patterns
Recording Patterns in Real Time
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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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