Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual
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(3) ARRANGER button: Press
ARRANGER
at any time to access the Arrange view. This view al-
lows you to edit your Sections, Scenes and Patterns to create the perfect arrangement. See the
tutorials in
and
.
(4) MIXER button: Press
MIXER
at any time to access an overview of your mix. Use the Mix
view to, e.g., quickly edit the level and panning of each Sound and Group. See The Mix View
for more details.
(5) BROWSER button: Press the
BROWSER
button to access the Browser. Press
SHIFT
+
BROWSER
(
+Plug-In
) to access the Plug-in menu and load a Plug-in (Internal, Native Instru-
ments, and External, as well as Instrument and Effect) in the selected Plug-in slot. You will
find many examples of using the Browser throughout the tutorials; for example, see
Loading a Drum Kit from the Factory Library
,
,
, etc.
(6) SAMPLING button: Press the
SAMPLING
button to access the Sample Editor. See the tutori-
al in section Sampling.
(7) Page buttons: Almost any feature of MASCHINE can be accessed using the hardware con-
troller. For a clear and simple layout of the displays, the parameters are grouped into different
pages, which are selected using the Page buttons.
(8) FILE button: Press the
FILE
button to switch to File mode. In this mode you can quickly
save a copy of your Project, save it under another name, create a new Project, and load a
Project you have loaded recently. Press
SHIFT
+
FILE
(
Save
) to quickly save your modifications
to the current Project.
(9) SETTINGS button: Press the
SETTINGS
button to adjust the Metronome and Count-in set-
tings.
(10) AUTO button: In MASCHINE, modulation of almost any parameter on the Sound and
Group level is achieved with one-touch simplicity. Press and hold the
AUTO
button while turn-
ing any of the eight Knobs (or any combination) under the displays to record modulation for
the corresponding parameter(s). Have a look at section
7.3, Modulating Effect Parameters
for
a practical example. Press
SHIFT
+
AUTO
to pin/unpin the Auto mode. When Auto mode is
pinned, you can release the
AUTO
button (the button stays lit) and record modulation with
both hands; this is very handy to record modulation for two (or more) parameters simultaneous-
ly! For more information on mode pinning, see
11.1.1, Controller Modes and Mode Pinning
.
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