One Album, One Month - Day Thirteen: Arranging a UK Garage Track Using Native Instruments MASCHINE
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Day Thirteen
Getting ever closer to the halfway mark and today, I have been arranging the garage track using Maschine by Native Instruments. The "Bumpin Flava" expansion features pretty much exclusively on this track and just sounds awesome. This video is all about using patterns, scenes and song mode together in a powerful workflow to get out of the 8 bar loop and into an arrangement. Enjoy.
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It's ridiculous - as an Ableton user, having watched numerous videos on Maschine for months, this very video has singlehandedly answered so many questions about Maschine's workflow for me (even in one of my preferred genres) in one go, it's not even funny anymore. It's like the video has caused the epiphany i have been waiting for months now. Thanks so much, awesome work, both musically and in terms of explaining stuff !
Hey no worries at all. Maschine and Ableton work amazingly together. Thinking of doing some more videos demoing some ideas. Really appreciate the feedback, thanks. R
I like UK Garage, I like your videos! 👍💯🔥🔥🔥
Me too! Grew up when old school UKG was just breaking through. Makes me feel old making it now! Thanks for tuning in.
Great insight! Thanks for revealing and sharing your work process. When you create scenes and a song from your patterns, you’re committing to a road-map (intro/verse/chorus/etc) but only in Maschine. How do support that roadmap in your DAW at the same time? In-other-words, at what point do you re-create that structure in your DAW for tracking vocals and other instruments? Then, if you decide to swap verses, or change the chorus, or something similar - are you going back to Maschine software to revise, or just making changes in your DAW after a certain point? I might be answering my own question….
Open an instance of Maschine in Logic, open the project up in Maschine, route groups/sounds to Logic mixer if necessary, trigger scenes in Maschine via MIDI from Logic to rearrange the "road map"
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Thanks for watching. I will certainly have a listen at some point and see if I agree. Cheers friend. ❤️🔥👊
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