Awesome track! 😊 Love the vibes! Classic 90s house just as I like it! 😊 This video makes me want to buy the Machine mk3. It is just to bad it is not a stand alone unit. Means less portability.
Dude, you’re like my new answer to the question, “who would you strive to be more like in your life.” You just put together the grooviest, complex sounding, but explained simply how you made it, bop. It honestly puts over half the the currently popular deep house artists to shame. I use deep house kinda as a blanket term from like garage house to 90s classic to whatever type of house dirtybird is… I don’t know anymore with the sun genres everyone has a different definition lol. But keep killin it please! ❤
That's a massive compliment, thanks! Yeah everyone has a different definition of sub genres, I'm always kind of taking a broad stab when I label my videos, then sometimes I look back later and I'm like "jk, that's not deep tech." These will definitely keep coming out, stay tuned. Cheers man!
Been djing for 10 years and want to start getting into producing. About to purchase a mk3 myself. I definitely hit that subscribe button! I’m here not only to learn but to see your progression take off🤟
This loops stuck in my brain bro, keep coming back to satisfy the itch. 🤣🤣🤣 I bought one of these a while ago and didn't get my head round it coming from a DJ background, it's a big learning curve, thanks for inspiring me to get it out and try to get my head around it all.
Yo, thanks so much for the feedback! I haven't gotten into any 1 on 1 lessons but I definitely plan on getting into teaching directly a little later in the future. Still learning a lot myself.
Whats missing here is basically how you structure your song in the hardware. Which sound on which Group/scene/pattern whatever. Thats what iam missing for tutorial reasons.
The broad strokes is that I put each main element in it's own group - in this case brass synth in A, arp in B, bass in C, tops in D, drums in E, and vox in G. Then in each group, I'll put different variations of the element in different banks - for example, group A has 4 different variants of the brass synth in banks 1-4. Or were you referring more towards arrangement in a linear sense?
@@PeterRobotMusic Cool ... you answered! Thanks for this ... I feel like I'm missing a bit of the workflow towards an arrangement that I can export without "scenes, patterns, groups, etc." getting in the way, because I may not understand them. Your video, in the end, is a complete arrangement. But maybe my limitations are to big for now to understand whats between your cuts. But anyway ... maybe a special question which can help other, too ... is there a way to play patterns ans scenes on beat / sync to the playing pattern?
@@retron2738 Ok, I see. There are a few things to say here. At the end of my video, I am triggering each scene in real time, so the arrangement itself is not committed to the grid for export, rather I'm just triggering the scenes into a live arrangement for the video. To answer your question - in order to do this, yes, you can set the Maschine to play the scenes on the beat. Hit Shift + Grid to access the grid page, select "perform" and set it to "1 Bar". This will set Maschine to change to the next scene that you hit only after the current bar has finished playing; this is what I do. You can also set it to change after 1/2 note, quarter, etc. As far as creating an arrangement in the arrangement view that you can export, that's a whole other can of worms. It's one of maschine's least intuitive features. I think I'm going to make a full video on that since people ask about it a lot. In the meantime there are a couple decent tutorials on on YT that can help if you search for it.
Thanks! I haven't used the Maschine Plus, but my understanding is that it's basically the same as the MK3, except that it's self contained hardware, whereas the MK3 has to be connected to your PC and runs the software from your PC.
No expansion, just individual sounds. Chords and synth are Retro Machines - Chroma Brass 1, the bass is Massive - Dry n Wet, and the vox and drums are samples I picked up from Splice.
I will in not too long! I have it on my short list to finish & upload this and a few other YT tracks. Preoccupied by a separate EP I'm working on right now that I should have out in a month or so :)
@@PeterRobotMusic Great! Looking forward to it! A lot of music that I'm currently listening to is made by RUclips producers/teachers. I just got a Maschine, partially because of you. Do you have any tips on how to learn it? Courses, Resources etc?
@@fraicheness Oh cool man! I do have a great resource for sure. Adsrsounds.com has a thorough guide for learning the MK3. On top of that, they have a multitude of production, software, mixing and theory courses as well. I've upped my game a lot the last year taking their courses. I recommend them regularly.
@@PeterRobotMusic thought so! I was there before you, but remember seeing your name on flyers when I’d visit. I was Dj Irah, played at all the local "saloons" early 2000's 🤠 Nice tunes! Keep rockin! 🎵
sounds so good. it's like 90s deep garage house.
I like that description
Bro please keep on making these videos. You're giving out good value here and in time you'll get big! i'll be following
🙏cheers man, will do! Thanks for the input!
Just ordered a Mk3 today. This has helped justify my decision. Sounds great. Nice work 👍🏼
This was amazing to watch from start to finish! 🔥🔥
Such great vibe man, learning so much from your videos 🙌🏼
Can't believe I didn't smash that sub button earlier. For xxxx's sake, keep on making those groovy vids Peter ... viva la machina.
Good vibes and talent! When machines are useful it’s Great !
Yoooooooo, absolute fire and beautiful too.
Very nice video that shows me how I might use my just found Maschine Mk2. Cool jam!
Awesome track! 😊 Love the vibes! Classic 90s house just as I like it! 😊 This video makes me want to buy the Machine mk3. It is just to bad it is not a stand alone unit. Means less portability.
Damn Peter, that was fantastic! Love the music and that was one of the most clear, skilled and inspiring tutorials for Maschine I've ever seen!
Hey thanks man!
Dude, you’re like my new answer to the question, “who would you strive to be more like in your life.”
You just put together the grooviest, complex sounding, but explained simply how you made it, bop. It honestly puts over half the the currently popular deep house artists to shame.
I use deep house kinda as a blanket term from like garage house to 90s classic to whatever type of house dirtybird is… I don’t know anymore with the sun genres everyone has a different definition lol.
But keep killin it please! ❤
That's a massive compliment, thanks!
Yeah everyone has a different definition of sub genres, I'm always kind of taking a broad stab when I label my videos, then sometimes I look back later and I'm like "jk, that's not deep tech." These will definitely keep coming out, stay tuned. Cheers man!
You've earned a sub my friend! I need more of this!
ayoooooo that drop was colllddddddd!! kudos!
Bravo !! 👏👏👏. J’adore vraiment… Qu’elle maitrîse de la Maschine ! 👍
Good job nice track 🔥
Keep ‘em coming!
Been djing for 10 years and want to start getting into producing. About to purchase a mk3 myself. I definitely hit that subscribe button! I’m here not only to learn but to see your progression take off🤟
Appreciate it man, have fun! These things are great to play on
Great ideas with the chords!
Disclosure vibes. Nice work
Wow this is amazing 😍
This loops stuck in my brain bro, keep coming back to satisfy the itch. 🤣🤣🤣 I bought one of these a while ago and didn't get my head round it coming from a DJ background, it's a big learning curve, thanks for inspiring me to get it out and try to get my head around it all.
Glad this wasn't an April fools joke.
Hah. Me too!
Just subscribed to your channel because of this vid!
Needs to be released this wow
This is 🔥🔥🔥
excellent bravo ! je m'abonne .👏
So cool
Nice Vid!!! Keep Jammin
Dude this is sick lol
amazing brother. keep em coming! question. its not stand alone right? you're connected to a computer correct?
Yeah thats right you modulate that cutoff
ohh yeaahh
Skillz!
Beauty
Nice 🙏🏽
Awesome
fucking nice work bro
You are killing it man! Do you provide 1 on 1 tutorials or something as well?
Yo, thanks so much for the feedback! I haven't gotten into any 1 on 1 lessons but I definitely plan on getting into teaching directly a little later in the future. Still learning a lot myself.
@@PeterRobotMusic hope to meet you in that little later
great video my only wish is someone can do this with the mikro mk3
Thanks! I haven't used the Micro but I bet you can get pretty close
Whats missing here is basically how you structure your song in the hardware. Which sound on which Group/scene/pattern whatever. Thats what iam missing for tutorial reasons.
The broad strokes is that I put each main element in it's own group - in this case brass synth in A, arp in B, bass in C, tops in D, drums in E, and vox in G. Then in each group, I'll put different variations of the element in different banks - for example, group A has 4 different variants of the brass synth in banks 1-4. Or were you referring more towards arrangement in a linear sense?
@@PeterRobotMusic Cool ... you answered! Thanks for this ... I feel like I'm missing a bit of the workflow towards an arrangement that I can export without "scenes, patterns, groups, etc." getting in the way, because I may not understand them. Your video, in the end, is a complete arrangement. But maybe my limitations are to big for now to understand whats between your cuts. But anyway ... maybe a special question which can help other, too ... is there a way to play patterns ans scenes on beat / sync to the playing pattern?
@@retron2738 Ok, I see. There are a few things to say here. At the end of my video, I am triggering each scene in real time, so the arrangement itself is not committed to the grid for export, rather I'm just triggering the scenes into a live arrangement for the video. To answer your question - in order to do this, yes, you can set the Maschine to play the scenes on the beat. Hit Shift + Grid to access the grid page, select "perform" and set it to "1 Bar". This will set Maschine to change to the next scene that you hit only after the current bar has finished playing; this is what I do. You can also set it to change after 1/2 note, quarter, etc.
As far as creating an arrangement in the arrangement view that you can export, that's a whole other can of worms. It's one of maschine's least intuitive features. I think I'm going to make a full video on that since people ask about it a lot. In the meantime there are a couple decent tutorials on on YT that can help if you search for it.
@@PeterRobotMusic Looks like my answer was not saved. So i repeat ... Thanks for this information ... really helps -> subscribed 🙂
Your piece and video are really good. I really like it.
Now, could you tell me the difference between the Maschine MK3 and the Plus?
Thanks to you.
Thanks!
I haven't used the Maschine Plus, but my understanding is that it's basically the same as the MK3, except that it's self contained hardware, whereas the MK3 has to be connected to your PC and runs the software from your PC.
Sounds very Kerri Chandler-esque!
Great track… do you mind telling me what sample you used for the bass, is it from any particular collection ?
Sure. It's actually a Massive preset called Dry n Wet.
Makes me want to break out the Machine again.
Hello very nice track :), Where are loops/samples from?
Thank you! Mostly Splice
does the mk3 come with a daw to record into? pretty unfamiliar with maschine workflow
It does. Maschine is a DAW, and the MK3 brings it to life, so it's like a DAW/hardware hybrid.
Whisk, paddle and good vibes lol
lol
Hello :) I’m new in. Where can get the vocals ?
I currently get all my vocals from Splice
This or the mpc one ? Cant decide. My genre is house
Maschine is very good for house. But I've never used an mpc one
Ciao in che espansioni si trovano questi suoni? Grazie mille
No expansion, just individual sounds. Chords and synth are Retro Machines - Chroma Brass 1, the bass is Massive - Dry n Wet, and the vox and drums are samples I picked up from Splice.
@@PeterRobotMusic Ah ok! Thank you very much! 🙏
Please upload to Soundcloud! Or are you still tinkering around with this one? 😊
I will in not too long! I have it on my short list to finish & upload this and a few other YT tracks. Preoccupied by a separate EP I'm working on right now that I should have out in a month or so :)
@@PeterRobotMusic Great! Looking forward to it! A lot of music that I'm currently listening to is made by RUclips producers/teachers. I just got a Maschine, partially because of you. Do you have any tips on how to learn it? Courses, Resources etc?
@@fraicheness Oh cool man! I do have a great resource for sure. Adsrsounds.com has a thorough guide for learning the MK3. On top of that, they have a multitude of production, software, mixing and theory courses as well. I've upped my game a lot the last year taking their courses. I recommend them regularly.
@@PeterRobotMusic Thank you so much!
@@PeterRobotMusic Mr. Robot, I‘m still waiting on some sort of official release. I‘ve listened to this YT video probably 30+ times now. So good
Gained a follower
Did you ever live in Durango, CO?
Hah, yup
@@PeterRobotMusic thought so! I was there before you, but remember seeing your name on flyers when I’d visit. I was Dj Irah, played at all the local "saloons" early 2000's 🤠
Nice tunes! Keep rockin! 🎵
@@KevinConwell23 Oh nice! Always good to see an old durangatang in the wild haha
Where are the drums from and the bass?
The drums are from Splice, and the bass is called Dry n Wet from Massive
What pack?
@@leejohnson197733 They're just individually selected, it's not a pack
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