User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
 - Disclaimer
 - Contact
 - Table of Contents
 - Welcome to MASCHINE!
 - First Steps
 - Building Your Own Drum Kit
 - Creating Beats
 - Adding a Bass Line
 - Applying Effects
 - Creating Beats with the Step Sequencer
 - Creating a Song Using Scenes
 - Using Advanced Features
 - Quick Reference
 - Troubleshooting – Getting Help
 - Glossary
 - Index
 
▪ Send any external signal to the send effect we built in ↑9.2.1, Using Sounds and Groups
as Sound Source.
▪ Plug a microphone and process it in real time in your live performance!
9.3 Sampling
Now let's  look  at  another great  feature  of  MASCHINE: its  sampling  facilities.  MASCHINE al-
lows you to record internal or external audio signals using your audio interface to create loops,
single hits or instruments, in fact sampling has many uses within MASCHINE. For instance you
could:
▪ Resample the internal audio of MASCHINE. This can be used to sample a loop
▪ Record an external sound source
▪ Chop up audio
▪ Design new sounds
In this tutorial we will sample some audio and add a chopped vocal to add to our track. Before
we begin we must setup our external sound source to record the input from our microphone.
This  chapter  is  a  short  introduction  to  sampling.  We  will  exclusively  use  the  software,
but  most  of  these  tasks  can  be  done  from  your  controller  as  well.  Please  refer  to  the
Manual for detailed information.
9.3.1 How to Sample
1. First choose an empty Sound slot to record into by clicking its name.
Using Advanced Features
Sampling
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