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Doubling the pattern and adding a variation, 2 doubling the pattern and adding a variation – Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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The biggest area of the Pattern Editor (3), in the lower right part, displays the events (the

notes) of the selected Pattern. In other terms, you see here what you recorded in

3.3, Re-

cording Your First Pattern

. Events mirror the colors of their respective Sounds. Vertical

lines indicate the beats and their subdivisions. The thin white line at the top of the pattern

indicates the current play position and the thin white line with a triangle is the pattern end

marker. At the bottom, a horizontal scroll bar allows you to display other parts of the Pat-
tern, in case it is too long to fit on your screen.

Now that you have a better overview of your Pattern, you can start fine-tuning it.

5.1.2

Doubling the Pattern and Adding a Variation

Your Pattern is currently one bar long. When played in a loop, it might get a bit monotonous.

To solve this, you will exclusively use the controller to double the pattern length and add some

variation.

Double is only available on your controller.

Do the following:
1.

Press

SHIFT

+

DUPLICATE

(

Double

).

2.

Press

PLAY

to listen to your Pattern.

3.

Press

REC

to start recording, and add a few notes with the pads when the second half of

the Pattern is playing.

4.

At any time, don’t hesitate to undo/redo your last action(s) by pressing

SHIFT

+ pad

1

and

SHIFT

+ pad

2

, respectively.

5.

Once you are satisfied with the ending of your extended Pattern, disable

REC

to stop re-

cording.

The Pattern has increased to two bars and now contains some added variation.

Creating Beats

Fine-tuning your First Pattern

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