User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
 - 2 Basic Concepts
 - 3 Browser
 - 4 Creating Sounds
 - 5 Creating Groups
 - 6 Working with Patterns (Hardware)
 - 7 Working with Patterns (Software)
- 7.1 The Pattern Editor
 - 7.2 Editing Patterns
- 7.2.1 Mouse actions in the Pattern Editor
 - 7.2.2 The Zoom Tool
 - 7.2.3 Compare/Split
 - 7.2.4 The Piano Roll/Keyboard
 - 7.2.5 Recording and editing automation
 - 7.2.6 Adding a Modulator
 - 7.2.7 Step Grid, Pattern Length Grid and Quantization
 - 7.2.8 Rendering Audio from Patterns using Drag & Drop
 - 7.2.9 Rendering MIDI from Patterns using Drag & Drop
 
 
 - 8 The MASCHINE Effects (FX)
 - 9 Using FX
 - 10 Creating a Song using Scenes
 - 11 Sampling & Sample Mapping
 - 12 The Master Section
 - 13 Exporting Audio
 - 14 Appendix A: MASCHINE Controller Quick Reference Chart
- 14.1 Basic Sequencer Controls
 - 14.2 Loading and Saving
 - 14.3 Scene Operations
 - 14.4 Pattern Operations
 - 14.5 Basic Editing
 - 14.6 Group Operations
 - 14.7 Sound Operations
 - 14.8 Effects
 - 14.9 Muting
 - 14.10 Soloing
 - 14.11 Automation
 - 14.12 Basic Sampling
 - 14.13 Secondary Pad Functions
 - 14.14 Navigation Shortcuts on the MASCHINE Controller
 - 14.15 Other Shortcuts on the MASCHINE Controller
 
 - 15 Appendix B: Keyboard Shortcuts
 - 16 Appendix C: Tips for playing live
 - 17 Index
 
MASCHINE 1.5 Reference Manual – 111
6.1.7  Using the Piano Roll/Keyboard
Select your Sound by hitting the Pad it is assigned to. Now enter Input Mode by hitting PAD 
MODE (KEYBOARD) and lock it by hitting Button 1.
Piano Roll/Keyboard Mode on the hardware Displays
Press Button 2 to enter Piano Roll/Keyboard Mode. If you hit the Pads now, you will hear 
that they all play the same Sound, but with a different pitch each. The pitch scale is divided 
in semitones, starting with Pad 1 as the lowest note going up to Pad 16 as the highest note. 
To navigate to another octave use Button 7 (octave down) or Button 8 (octave up). You can 
also navigate the scale in semitones: use Button 5 (semitone down) and Button 6 (semitone 
up). Press PLAY then RECORD and start to record your melody!
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Try to experiment with all kinds of Samples in the Piano Roll/Keyboard Mode; some rather 
boring sounding Samples can be really interesting if you play them very low or very high!
If you prefer to play your melodies with a MIDI keyboard, you can connect one to the MIDI In 
on the back of the MASCHINE Controller. You can also use any USB-MIDI keyboard selected 
in the Audio and MIDI Settings (see chapter 2.5, “Audio and MIDI Settings,” to get to know 
how to set these up). The connected MIDI input device will always play the currently selected 
Sound without the need to enter Piano Roll/Keyboard mode.
The back side of the MASCHINE Hardware with the MIDI In port










