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Native Instruments Maschine User Manual

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placed at the beginning of the Scene. Repetitions of a Clip are indicated by darker blocks
in the Arranger:
â–ª If a Scene has been manually shortened, only the visible part of the Clip within the set
length will be audible.
â–ª Clips always start at the beginning of the Scene.
As a notable consequence, whatever you do in the Arranger, your Patterns stay un-
touched — with one exception: When you double-click a Clip, you can enter a name that
will be saved to the referenced Pattern. See ↑7.7.6, Naming Patterns for more on this.
13.1.1 Arranger Overview
In the MASCHINE software, the Arranger is where you define what should play with what, and
when.
This overview of the Arranger introduces you its main parts and control elements.
Creating a Song Using Scenes
Arranger Basics
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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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