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  • Tracking Maschine - every sound on its own track
2015/03/11 09:35:06
easyjoey
How are you tracking Maschine?  Personally, I like every sound to be on its own track.  Unfortunately, I don't know how to easily do that with Maschine.  When working with Maschine, I basically add and remove sounds in real time.  Here is what I have done in the past to record the audio:

I will record a live performance of Maschine to a stereo track as a reference track.  I will then go in and "bounce" each sound down to an audio track.  Therefore, I end up with a track for each sound.  I then listen very carefully and extract the sounds I don't need in order to match the previous "live" performance.  That is very time consuming and aggravating. 
 
I know my method is quite cumbersome and there MUST be a much easier way.

Therefore I guess my question is, does anyone know how to route each sound separately to its own track while recording a live (or not) performance?

Thanks

Joe
2015/03/11 12:32:20
twisted6s
I use Maschine 2.0 as a VST sound source and sequence with Sonar. I use the Mikro Mk2 pads for drums.
2015/03/11 14:17:44
cryophonik
Routing all of Maschine's pads/tracks to individual outputs can be a little cumbersome and time-consuming, so I set up a project template that has Maschine already instantiated, all Maschine pads routed to individual tracks in Sonar, and all Sonar tracks sent to a drums bus.  Saves a lot of time and frustration.
 
The method for routing individual inputs is slightly different for each version of the Maschine software, so which version of the Maschine software are you using - v1 or v2? 
2015/03/11 14:42:01
easyjoey
I am using V2.
 
I would really be interested in the template you have.
 
Thanks!
 
Joe
2015/03/11 21:57:48
cryophonik
I can send it to you.  Shoot me a PM with your email.
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