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The most common method is called overdub recording. Alternatively you can use replace
recording. Both are described in section 7.2.1, Recording Your Patterns Live.
Right before you record a new Pattern, you can quickly enter Record Prepare mode to ad-
just a few important settings for your Pattern: 7.2.2, The Record Prepare Mode.
At any time you can enable and customize the metronome: 7.2.3, Using the Metronome.
You can also start the recording with a count-in: 7.2.4, Recording with Count-in.
While recording you can let MASCHINE automatically quantize what you play on the pads:
7.2.5, Quantizing while Recording.
7.2.1 Recording Your Patterns Live
In Control mode your controller provides many tools to live record Patterns for the focused
Group.
Take your time to set up the pad sensitivity and velocity scaling to your personal taste
you will have even more fun playing and recording with your controller! These settings can
be found in Preferences > Hardware > Pads. See 2.5.4, Preferences Plug-ins Page for
more information.
Overdub Mode
Overdub mode is the most usual recording mode. In this mode all pad hits are added as
events/notes, no matter if the Pattern already contains events.
Recording a Pattern: press PLAY then REC and hit some pads!
1. Press PLAY to start the sequencer.
The PLAY button lights up.
Working with Patterns
Recording Patterns in Real Time
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