Recording audio and pattern changed in NI Maschine

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2012/03/30 11:34:35 (permalink)

Recording audio and pattern changed in NI Maschine

I am hoping some of you can help me.  I want to record beat pattern changes with Maschine in Sonar.  In other words, I want to go from a verse to a chorus etc.  I would like to do this on the fly or written in like PRV.  Can anyone help me with this because I just can't seem to figure it out.
 
Also, how are you guys recording Maschine to audio?  If I can program those changes, I can record Maschine live. However, if I can't program Maschine to change patterns in Sonar, I have to play the hardware live and don't know how to render its audio like any other soft synth.
 
Can anyone help me?
 
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    yorolpal
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    Re:Recording audio and pattern changed in NI Maschine 2012/03/30 11:47:52 (permalink)
    I'm just learning my new Maschine Mikro and finding it to be quite an interesting and powerful device.  There are several ways of working with Maschine within your DAW.  You can do all your programming inside maschine, laying your song out using "scenes" and then have it sync to your sonar project using it as the master.  You can also develop patterns as you like in Maschine and then drag them into Sonar as either audio or midi and then copy paste them inside Sonar.  And, I believe you can assign midi "trigger" notes to patterns and then insert those at the appropriate measures in Sonar to trigger Maschine.  You've got a lot of options not all of which are intuitive to the way you're used to working inside Sonar.  In my latest project using Maschine I've just been creating all my patterns inside Maschine and stringing them out as scenes to match my song inside Sonar.  This is just because when I first plugged in Maschine and was going through listening to presets and patterns I found two that gave me an idea for a song.  At that point when I started Sonar's playback Maschine would start too and it would play until Sonar had reached the end of the project.  And I didn't know how to make it quit that because...as per usual...I hadn't RTFM yet;-)  So I just started constructing everything inside Maschine.  After reading the manual and watching some video tutorials I can see how powerful Maschine can be.  I also use Geist which is sort of a software only emulation of an MPC/Maschine like piece of gear.  I really like the way it works inside Sonar and wish Maschine could work like that...which it probably can...I just haven't figured it out yet. 

    But to your question about audio, check in the manual on how to "drag" audio clips into your DAW.  That should do it for you.


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    Re:Recording audio and pattern changed in NI Maschine 2012/03/30 12:01:58 (permalink)
    yoropal,

    Thank you!   I will look into that today!

    Joe

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