User Manual
8 Using the Audio Plug-in
The  Audio  Plug-in  can  playback  Samples  (drums,  percussion,  basslines,  guitar  riffs,  etc.)  in
sync with the tempo of your Project. It has two modes: Loop mode and Gate mode.
▪ Loop  mode  is  the  default  setting  where  the  loaded  loop  will  play  continuously  whenever
there  is  an  active  Pattern  in  the  Group.  You  can  see  the  waveform  of  the  Sample  in  the
Pattern Editor to understand how it aligns with the Pattern.
▪ Gate mode is similar to the Loop mode where the loaded loop will play continuously. How-
ever, the loop will only be audible in locations where you place notes in the Pattern. Fur-
thermore, when using Stretch mode the pitch of the loop will be transposed based on the
pitch of the note (e.g. note C3 will play the Sample at its original pitch, while C4 plays the
Sample one octave higher than normal).
The Audio plug-in specializes in keeping audio loops playing in-sync with your Project, and has
the  optional  ability  to  do  so  without  influencing  the  key  of  the  loop.  Furthermore,  you  can
transpose the loop while it plays so that it fits the key of your song.
You can quickly audition your Samples from within the Browser and then drag and drop them
directly onto a Sound. If you drag a Sample containing the Loops tag onto an empty Sound the
Audio module will load automatically.
Once a loop has been loaded, it will appear as a waveform of the Sample in the Pattern Editor,
allowing you to edit the Sample by adjusting the Patten Length, the overall tuning, adjust the
source tempo and length of the Sample, or add MIDI events to regions of the loop for selective
playback  and  pitching.  For  more  fine  adjustments  you  can  edit  events  in  a  close-up view  by
toggling the close-up view in the Pattern editor.
For more information on recording your own loops, refer to the chapter: ↑17, Sampling and Sample
Mapping.
Loading the Audio Plug-in
The Audio Plug-in can be loaded onto any Sound within a Group. As a MASCHINE Plug-in, it
supports  all  usual  Plug-in  workflows.  Hence,  to  know  how  to  load,  remove,  replace,  insert,
move, copy/paste the Audio Plug-in, as well as how to adjust the Audio Plug-in parameters and
load/save default presets, refer to the section ↑7, Working with Plug-ins.
Using the Audio Plug-in
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