Native Instruments Maschine is now standalone. Join NI specialist Matt Cellitti in this 21 video course, and learn to unleash the power of Maschine+ to take your creativity to the next level.
Matt Cellitti is a performer, composer, educator and travels the world doing clinics, training and workshops as Product Specialist for Native Instruments...
It used to be necessary to hook Maschine to a computer to make music... but not anymore with Maschine+. NI's flagship groovebox can be used completely standalone to produce and perform music live or in the studio. Learn to make music now with this powerful and flexible instrument, by trainer and NI specialist Matt Cellitti.
First, you get an overview of Maschine+ where you learn to customize the settings, browse sounds and start recording patterns. You learn to manipulate samples with the built-in Sampler, and you discover the powerful drum synths to create your own kicks, snare, hi-hats, etc. Matt explains how to add complexity and groove to your patterns using various techniques. After recording a bassline, pads and melodic elements, Matt reveals how to record and edit your own audio such as guitar, vocals, or anything you want. You also discover arranging and performance tips, what is Lock mode (and how it can be useful), how to export your project, how to work with a computer and more...
So get ready to learn Maschine+ with this 21-tutorial course. Watch it... then leave your computer behind and make music with NI Maschine +!
I found this course very helpful from an absolute beginners point of view. If you dived in at the deep end like me then this course is for you
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CTh wrote on January 1, 2021
To the time I watched that course I was a beginner and found it very valuable:
It showed how to configure Maschine+ and also gave a rough overview in the beginning of the training. During all the different chapters it showed really from scratch how to work with Maschine+ and also how to connect it to a PC.
This was all I expecetd and so I highly can recomment that course to anybody who would like to have (more than) a first overview...
Also I liked the concept of the training, with many examples and how it was recorded.
I hope, there once will be a successor of that training for more advanced users...!