Creating Evolving Sounds and Effects using Maschine MK3
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2017
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Point Blank Instructor Paul Ressel shows how you can create layered, evolving sounds using samples, looping and effects to highlight some of the functionality in the new Maschine MK3 from Native Instruments.
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One forgets that this Maschine can also produce very beautiful, complex and organic melodies, as you just demonstrated. Way more than just a techno box, it has dimensions. Thank you for that enlightening demonstration.
this maschine does not produce any sound. its just controller Am i right?
Yes...I love you for that...they do not understand this instrument..some gets angry because I tell them they're using sounds.com...learn your instrument your music will get better
@@sixxmill1465 what's wrong with someone taking advantage of features and services that's offered to create music? If someone wants to simply use their Maschine to sample directly from sounds.com library, then that's their business.
This is actually a stunning tutorial. I'm new to the Mk3 itself, but always felt that when I DID get one (as I recently did), I'd want to find ways to integrate it more as a rhythmic/melodic/creative "instrument" , rather trhan just doing what most people do with it - make Ibetha nightclub beats. (nothing wrong with making beats, just not what I do).
This shows what it's capable of as a creative tool. What other composers need to know about the 16 pads, is that they're incredibly sensitive (adjustable), so have the potential for truly delicate, subtle nuance. Not a statement that you can make about 99% of "drum controllers" (I've owned them all).
My biggest resistance to getting the Maschine, was "what can I do on this that I can't do on my keyboard?" Answer, well, nothing. But that's the wrong question. That's like asking "why buy a guitar when I have a keyboard?" The interaction with each is SO different, the results are worlds apart.
You can see from this tutorial alone, that a percussive/beat approach to melodic content prompts wholly new ideas and workflows.
There's quite a steep learning curve. Steeper than I expected. But that's precisely because I want to use this as a standalone inspiration instrument and not as just a fancy-ass drum machine. The reason this particular demo is so compelling is because he's mastered the unit fully, as opposed to just tapping out presets.
Very happy with the unit so far. Beautifully built and well thought out.
More tutorials like this one please, Mr Ressel. Maschine Mk3 as musical instrument.
fully with you: too many use this jewel as a fancy-ass drum machine and so I refused to get one. Now I find more and more vids that show the musical side of it and I am getting closer each day of finally buying one myself--because if I need drums I buy them elsewhere.
exactly - I agree
Never heard anyone doing nightclub beats I thought mpc and maschine users were all hip-hop producers lol
I'm not a musician, but I'm wildly intrigued by this device. Your sketch in this video is supremely inspiring. I could see this as a one stop shop for making theme music for my films. Thanks for sharing.
I’ve been a producer for 10+ yrs and just got the mikro mk3. After getting over the learning curve of Maschine, it’s been an amazing device for coming up with new ideas! I like that the workflow is very different from my DAW (Logic) in the sense that I can easily get myself out of music ‘writers block’. Also the ability modify / add FXs and automate them right on the device makes it so convenient 🙌🏼
I find myself returning to this video to convince myself that -Yes! it is possible to make really beautiful sound tracks with this instrument, much resect for your demonstration , its like no other I have seen . I hope you continue to post more . I posted a question a few days ago and have since deleted it , I plan to purchase an mk3 - I believe it will be the only way I'll be able to communicate a question that makes sense . Once again , Thank you for posting this unique video. Very inspiring
This guy's videos are fantastic! Such a joy to watch. More, please!
Totally agree, more tutorials from Paul Ressel please, he is excellent!
IF ONLY HE LOOK AT THE CAMERA(US)
Worth noting that at 1:28 when he puts the sample in loop mode, the sample needs to be changed from One shot to ADSR mode or it won't loop.
how do u do this
EazyMoney click plus sign under the group near master and sound. Click internal and then click sampler.
@@has892 WOw, 10 minutes trying to figure out what's going on jajjaja. THANK YOU!!!
What is ADSR mode how do you get more notes on the pads instead of one note that is the same on all pads. Thanks!
Will this work on maschine studio?
This is one of the most enjoyable and relaxing videos on RUclips
This just made me decide to start saving for a maschine. Amazing
Devin Belanger go order at zzounds pay 1st payment & get the gear & pay off as u play
And now u bought it?
What a great, friendly and sympathetic person! Great performance & instruction!
This is a fantastic tut! So many other focus on step sequencing, drum, instruments but not many are this creative and show how cool the MK3 is around sound design, production and performance. Thank you pb
Really like this tutorial. I've been using Maschine Mk3 for some time and am amazed by how much I don't know, haha. It truly is a spectacular piece of equipment. The sampling features you outline here, along with Lock mode, have been some of my favourite features with the device. Thanks for a very informative and easy to follow video. You've got another subscriber.
Thank you, that was a god level demo. I'm looking down at my new MKIII and feel both inspired and intimidated. Got a lot to figue out, but seeing this makes that effort more worthwhile.
Brillant!! by far the most inspiring tutorial I'v seen!! Thank you !
That sample loop pitch rhythm thing at 3;30 blew my mind. I’m impressed. I hope your getting kick backs from NI cause I didn’t think I needed to upgrade, but I think you just sold me on it.
Excellent instructional video on showing how to use this device. Clear, articulate and creative.
I have the Maschine MK 3 since 3 weeks and watched many videos, also read manuals, but this here is one of the best! The explanation how to use the transition between the static snapshots was very important for me! Thx!
WOW! What a amazing teacher. You made me take my MK3 to another level. I will be checking you out as long as you are instructing. THANK YOU! Worth more than GOLD!😎
checking this video out in 2020 , and it's still one of -if not- the best video's for understanding Maschine mk3 , i always asked myself why not make more content, but to be honest,Paul pretty much nailed everything with those 2 videos alone.
This video is really great! It’s the exact type of performance I’ve been looking for. Great job!
I just bought this machine without and ideas of how it works, but because i have done live music for almost 20 years so i decided to change. That's why i got the MK3 to start with, and Paul is actually the greatest help in this new journey. Thanks manhhhh i love your works and can't thank you enough.
Thanks, I learned a lot in a really short period of time and the music didn't drive me nuts
Fantastic tutorial and tutor. Please consider a dedicated series of similar tutorials with Paul. I would gladly purchase. Great stuff!
WOW really appreciate the time you took in this video. Well done. Native Instruments are a powerhouse.
Oh, this mute\unmute with snapshots is an absolutely brilliant feature, thanks for sharing it.
Really well done. Thank's for explaining things in a thorough manner
One of the best Machine tutorials out there. Thanks!
I really enjoyed this video. Very inspiring and moving. I'm really excited about learning how this machine works.
Awesome! Incredibly creative way to use this piece of hardware, and you explained everything very well. Trying it out now
This guy is blowing my mind with this tutorial!, absolutely amazing! Only got one issue with his tutorials, and that is that he never looks into the camera.
one of th best maschine tutorials i have ever seen.
The BEST tutorial guy on RUclips. I never say this but, shit bro. Subbed within the first minute
What an incredibly informative video, thank you!
Excellent work. Very informative, with great tips on the sampling end. Actually, great tips all around. Thank You!
you're a legend man :) loved your last tutorial also. Hands down the most helpful videos maschine I've seen (rhymes)
It doesn't rhyme if you call it Maschin-ah ;)
Dacci Pucci 🙄 true. I just call it machine because I’m not German.
Killer vid!! Interval of a 5th, creates 3 over 2 feel, rhythmically speaking.
You can watch our previous episode on 'Arranging and Sketching Musical Ideas on Maschine Mk III' here :: ruclips.net/video/ygx1rh4lTbE/видео.html
Point Blank Music School Thank you for the great video! Very clear and concise.. Do snapshots recognise different BPMs? I've always wanted a way to set different BPMs in the same project on Maschine.
Amazing video, one of the best I have watched n a long time!! More if u can
The relationship between harmonic intervals and time !!!
was amazing to realize t !!
I was starting to have buyer’s remorse, and then I saw this. So awesome!
wow. i really learned a lot from this. i dont have a maschine yet (saving up for one) but this really helped me understand some of the features and how they work. i want one so bad! great video
This is amazing. Simple but lovely
Totally brilliant. Glad I found this video again.
Wow..great tutorial!!
You can basically do what you want on hear when it comes to sound and creativity I love it I’m still learning I wanna check this school out
Your videos and technical know how have given me a totally new outlook on my recent machine Mk3 + S88 keyboard. Thanks indeed. I love indie music and light rock + electro pop ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Awesome 👍
Amazing teacher.
Amazing tutorial prolly best one I seen yet 👌👌👌
Wow! That’s a great tune!
great video and very well explained! thanks
Brilliant music and tuto!!THANKS
one of the best Machine tutorial out there! My question is: is it possible today to flat all the lock live performance or macro movements to the project or to a final audio file?
Great help with verry clear instructions!
Thanks Paul/Point Blank.
brilliant - very inspiring man - I have to experiment more with reso-chord
Wow. Good stuff
Well done and very creative.
Hey you,
thanks for the interessting video. Is it possible, to record from the lock-mode zu use those different parts for a whole song?
Kind regards
Dave
Awesomeness review 👏 👌 🙌 Thank U ....working with the mk2 about to upgrade..your video helped a lot ,PeaceLove&GodBless
Excellent video man.
Fantastic video. Makes me want to buy the Maschine, quit my day job and lock myself in a cabin in the mountains.
Wether you use Maschine or not, some really good ideas here. It makes me want to experiment more with effects.
Straight to the point thank you.
great ideas and music also thanks for sharing. ))
Brilliant. Thank you!
Wizard Maschine inspiration. Thank you.
This is amazing!
amazing video. this is very innovative and im very excited to try to do this. i dont have a piano to sample like that, but im guessing i can just use internal samples to do the same thing?
STUNNING..
Genius. Stop saying that he has to look at the camera. He’s not an actor, he creates music! Really guy, you are amazing.
How can you use the screenshots in your arrangement.
awesome tutorial man
This was an amazing video! The thing that I would have loved to see is how you can take these amazing techniques and "imprint" them into the arrangement view of Maschine. I find that I'm able to achieve very sonically interesting movement in the hardware as a performance, but getting that performance into an arrangement is tricky in Maschine due to the pattern-based function of the arranging process. Anyway, great video!
Exactly what I am struggling with! Pattern length seemed to limit any of my ideas for longer evolving sounds. This video shows another way of thinking about it! But it also raises the question of how to get it down into a production in Maschine. It seems that this is more applicable in live situations...
Hi there,very good video one of the best thank you.I wonder if it would be possible to record using the lock feature with all the automations i put inside a pattern i create.It would be great and make the difference in the production.Thanks :)
Awesome share!!! Thank you
Vraiment sublime, bravo 👍
Great TUT!!! How do you make it loop like that? I have all the settings and it still will not loop?!? I've tried everything? Is there a page to get it off one shot?? Thanks
awesome trk! great video
so nice! i wish you finish showing us how to record the macro...
Excellent video
This was a great video. I’m still new to maschine so I’m probably going to write down everything you said in this video on paper so I don’t have to skip back and forth in the video Lmao wish me luck
Brilliant thank you!
That is really inspiring.
Do you teach on the mashine mk3 I'm new to it and how much.
are you somehow able to record your performance with macros and stuff?
excellent tutorial.
awesome tutorial
When creating these loops are you tied to a certain bar length? Can each of these loops be up to a certain time or are the tied to bars? It would be nice to have at least 45 second loops to work with for longer arrangements.
Friggin EPIC video, man. TONS of REALLY cool ideas. I'm WAY new to the whole sampling thing so any video recommendations for more ideas on creating with this thing (I actually have a Mikro Mk3 on the way...not this...but regardless...), I'd DEFINITELY check them out!!
Compared my other gear, the NI Maschine Mk3 wins the documentation award. My printed stack is over 2000 pages. It cost $100 to print! Interestingly, how to get line and headphone audio is a research problem. Thanks for moving us through the basics.
Great video! Best demo I’ve seen. I’ve got the KK MK2 S61 and my question is this. Does the Maschine MK3 provide previews of effects? The S61 lets you hear previews of instruments but does not preview effects until they are actually applied to an instrument. I spend a lot of time applying an effect, listening, removing and replacing. If this will let me hear a KK like Dirt or the Mouth effect on an instrument before I actually apply it I’d be sold. Thanks for any info.
great video...what do you recoment me to record drums in Cubase. I looking something to compose in the style of daft punk, depeche mode...in the style of 80tees but i have problems to record many times my drums...because i'm not a drummer and need something to record profesional my drums.....
do you think Maschine mk3 ist the right for my....do you recoment an other like Push 2 or Mpc one from Aakai..
many thank dude for all
AWESOME
Best mk3 so far.
Cool stuff
What a genius this guy
Great tutorial! Is there any way to arrange the lock screens to the timeline?
Cool thanks!!!!
Hey everyone . I am saving up for a maschine. I don't know much about music, little precussion stuff that's it. And I love this tutorial over the Mk3. But is there any books I can read over music and how to understand all the structure and philosophy of it all? Thanks. Hope I made sense
This just blew my mind! Is this workflow possible using the Maschine Jam instead of the MK3?
Question will this device play majority of the chords known to man in chord mode if manipulated the right way
More tutorials from Paul Ressel please !