


- #Controller editor maschine mk3 mod#
- #Controller editor maschine mk3 full#
- #Controller editor maschine mk3 software#
#Controller editor maschine mk3 software#
Set the Pad Velocity Curve to Soft 3 in the Template section of the Control Editor software (Soft 3 is the closest sensitivity to “Maschine Mode” (it’s REALLY close… like, almost exact). Rename it to “Maschine in REAPER” or whatever you want.ġa. Open up the Controller Editor software, and pick a template to use. Maschine’s “Controller Editor” software setupįirst set the controller sensitivity to Maximum in Maschine’s File menu.ġ. Now we have to do a lot of configuring in Maschine’s “Controller Editor” software. It IS changing the midi channel for each group. *Maschine looks like it’s doing a global thing with the channels (showing the last channel number you selected, even though you’re on a different group). Once this is done, right-click the Group name directly to the left of your Scene view, and choose “Sound MIDI Batch Setup.” Select “Sounds To Midi Notes”.įor Group A (Channel 1), choose Channel 1.įor Group B (Channel 2), choose Channel 2… so on, so forth. This is easily done by first dropping a sample (any wav file) onto a single pad in each Group (so the group is active/highlighted). Set Maschine to route each Group to a certain MIDI channel. Set track 1’s MIDI input (in REAPER) to “Map Input To Channel” and then select Channel 1.ĭo the same for all the other tracks– track 2 will be mapped to Channel 2, track 3 will be mapped to channel 3, etc. Repeat for all other tracks and groups.Ĥ. Name track 2 “GROUP B” or “B” or whatever you like. Name track 1 “GROUP A” or “A” or whatever you like. *Set each of these tracks to “RECORD: OVERDUB” by right-clicking the record arm icon (this is important especially when you’re looping a section and building a pattern).ģ. *Make all of their inputs be MIDI: ALL INPUTS, and set each track’s record mode to “Automatic Record-Arm When Track Selected” (right-click the record arm icon). This is the #1 reason I prefer using Maschine as a VST… for sample-chopping (quickly and easily), and tapping these chops out to pre-made loops just to get a song idea going, and fast. and BONUS- you get REAPER’s Media Explorer, and time-stretched looping. This configuration is great if you prefer to use REAPER’s sequencer and do a lot of MPC-style sample chopping and whatnot. I’ve since found that it’s actually VERY advantageous to go into Controller Mode with Maschine, once everything is set up properly with REAPER. Last weekend I worked hard on getting Maschine to work great as a VST inside REAPER (multi-timbrally), without going into Controller Mode.

#Controller editor maschine mk3 full#
Maschine as VST in REAPER – FULL TUTORIAL plus Controller mode config Big thanks to Chris for sharing this great tutorial. When I came across the tutorial it looked too good not to share. 8×8 matrix which adapts automatically to the device selected in Reason with special modes for Kong, Redrum and Dr.This is a guest post from Chris Caulder, originally posted on the forum.MaschineR Jam, like the rest of the MaschineR family, allows extensive control of Reason but in doing so it also exploits some features used in our popular PusheR line: advanced session navigation mode for quickly moving to different parts of the arrangement.many useful key shortcuts available from the controller.control modes for the Sequencer and Transport, Instruments and FXs, the Mixer and the Channel strip.

virtual LCD display which can be opened directly from the hardware.MaschineR is an application which turns NI Maschine into an advanced MIDI controller for Reason, now also available for the Mikro MK3 model. easily switch from controlling Reason to Maschine VST.
#Controller editor maschine mk3 mod#
pitch and mod wheel available from the touch strip.session navigation mode for quickly moving to different parts of the arrangement.note repeat synced to song tempo and many useful key shortcuts available from the controller.chord mode which allows to program and save chord sets.25 selectable scale types when playing synth and sampler instruments.extensive mappings for all native devices, plus hundreds of Rack Extensions and popular VSTs (see list here).one-button control modes for the Sequencer and Transport, Instruments and FXs, the Mixer and the Channel strip.programming of the Redrum step sequencer from the hardware.pads which adapt automatically to the device selected in Reason with special modes for Kong, Redrum and Dr.Octorex.bi-directional communication with text and parameter feedback directly on the Maschine’s screens.MaschineR is an application which turns NI Maschine into an advanced MIDI controller for Reason, now available for the latest MK3 model.
