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MASCHINE 1.5 Reference Manual – 64
4 Creating Sounds
Each Group consists of 16 Sound Slots that can be lled with either one audio le (a Sample
in MASCHINE terminology), or with multiple audio les mapped across the keyboard, as well
as any accompanying effects (a Sound in MASCHINE terminology). A Sound can also be used
as an effect source in MASCHINE; you could for example use a Sound to host a Send Effect
for other Sounds, or even route external audio signals through a given Sound (read chapter
9, “Using FX,for more details on this). You can also sample directly to a Sound Slot (read
chapter 11, Sampling & Sample Mapping,” for more details on this), or use it to send MIDI
notes (see section 4.10.3, “MIDI Output from Sounds).
4.1 Choosing a Source for Your Sound
We will rst look at the Source Tab of your Sound, which allows you to dene what source
the Sound is going to use.
Hardware
On the MASCHINE Controller, rst press the Pad corresponding to the desired Sound. Press
Button 4 to select the Sound Tab, then press Button 5 to show its Source Tab (SRC). Then
press SHIFT+BROWSE to select the sound source.
Software
Alternatively, in the Software, click the Arrow in the Header of the Sounds Source Tab (SRC):
Click on the little arrow in the Source Tab header to choose the source to use for that Sound.
There are three modes available: Sampler, Input and MIDI Out:
Sampler: allows the selected slot to play back Samples (as you will be doing most of the time).
Input: instead of playing back a Sample, this allows the selected Sound to be available
as a bussing point for other Sounds. You might for example like to host an effect such