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Native Instruments Maschine User Manual

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In Play/Rec mode the quantization applied while playing is slightly different from the
quantization applied while recording: When recording, all events are quantized to the
closest step — possibly ahead of the event. When playing, on the other hand, events oc-
curring in the first half of the steps are left untouched (since you cannot bring them for-
ward in the timeline!) whereas events occurring in the second half of the steps are quan-
tized to the next step.
Choosing an Input Quantization Mode
In the software the Input Quantization can be configured via the Quantize setting available in
the Input section at the bottom of the General page in the Preferences panel:
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Click the Quantize menu and select the desired Input Quantization mode from the three
modes available (see their description above).
Choosing an Input Quantization on Your Controller
On your controller the Input Quantization can be configured via the recording settings:
1. Press SHIFT + GRID to show the recording settings.
2. Turn Knob 5 (Quantize MODE) to select the desired Input Quantization mode from the
three modes available (see their description above).
7.4.9 Doubling a Pattern
Your controller provides a useful shortcut to double the length and content of the current Pat-
tern. In the software, you can do this for example by copying all events, putting the Playhead
indicator at the end of the Pattern, and pasting the events (the Pattern Length is automatically
doubled).
To double the length and content of a Pattern:
1. Hold PATTERN to enter Pattern mode.
2. Select the desired Pattern by pressing its pad.
3. Press Button 3 (DOUBLE).
Working with Patterns
Editing Events
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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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