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Resampling Specific Groups

Discussion in 'MASCHINE Area' started by nepotist, Mar 29, 2011.

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  1. nepotist

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    What is the fastest way to resample only specific groups? IE I have three kits going, I want to resample them internally to an empty group for chopping and to free up space, but I don't want to mute the other groups...is there a fast way to do this? Sampling on internal mode just records everything from the master.
     
  2. nepotist

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    bbbump
     
  3. smithwessen

    smithwessen NI Product Owner

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    when sampling internally, you can select the source
     
  4. nepotist

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    but could you select multiple sources...say groups 2/3/4? I want to chop some drums on the fly that are on 3 different groups but playing together.
     
  5. smithwessen

    smithwessen NI Product Owner

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    mute the sounds/groups you dont need then sample the main out,
     
  6. nepotist

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    I did say above i don't want to mute...this would be for a live setting. Anyway I don't think it can be done, it appears that you can only sample either the master or one group, unlike say ableton where you would route 3 tracks to one and the input would only take those three tracks, yet still play everything else, if that makes sense.
     
  7. smithwessen

    smithwessen NI Product Owner

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    you know you can route groups and sounds also
     
  8. nepotist

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    no, i don't...that's why I'm asking! If anyone knows how to route multiple groups (say A,B,C to Group D and sample them and only them) without affecting playback of other groups, let me know!
     
  9. Mr36

    Mr36 NI Product Owner

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    Pages 95-96 in the Maschine 1.5 Reference Manual.
     
  10. nepotist

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    OK thanks but I'm not sure that is explaining what I need to do. I don't need a "read the manual" response as I've read the manual. It's possible my answer is in those tables in the manual, but if it is, I'm not understanding it...
    I understand that you can route groups to different external outs, or that you can mute groups. However internal sampling seems to have one setting which is Master...so how can I route three groups to the internal sampler on another group without muting any other playing groups and still sample if the only setting is Master? I don't see that on page 95 or 96, but if it's there I don't understand it.
     
  11. smithwessen

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    hey man, ok step by step

    1)select any empty pad

    2)press hold shift then press browse

    3)type=internal subtype=input

    4)go onto any gorups or indiviual pad you wish to record on this new pad

    5)select the out button lcd button 8, group or individual sounds,

    6)you see you have 2 aux, aux 1 aux 2, output is default is none

    7)turn knob to select the output to input

    8)do this for all groups or pads, now effectivly you are sending all yound sounds to that pad

    9) after you have sent all sounds/groups to that pad, press sampling
    select another pad to record on

    10) select the source, turn the knob you scroll through to find the input your created then sample

    any other problems read the manual.
     
    Last edited: Mar 31, 2011
  12. Mr36

    Mr36 NI Product Owner

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    It wasn't just a read the manual response. I gave you the exact pages that have the answer.


    From page 96 of the manual:
    smithwessen has kindly give you a run through anyway.
     
  13. nepotist

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    smithwesson thanks for taking the time to write that out...exactly what I was looking for. Not in front of Maschine at the moment but I will try that out. Your help is appreciated.

    @Mr36 Like I said, page 96 of the manual might have the answer and bolding "ALL SOUNDS WITH INPUT ENABLED" may make sense to you but I needed a little more insight into the steps required to do what i need to do, as smithwesson was kind enough to walk me through. Thanks for taking the time to bold something from the manual though.
     
  14. Mr36

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    I wasn't trying to be clever. I was just highlighting the part that was relevant, as you said you'd read the rest of the manual, so I thought you might already know about setting Sounds to Input.
     
  15. smithwessen

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    it sounds alot more difficult then it seems, once you get the hang of it, it will come natural and be real fast.

    but do take the time to read up on the manual, and get familar with new features in the Addendum.

    its all there even the product videos give you insight on how things are done.
     
  16. nepotist

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    this is true, but the manual is an extremely large document, with vast amounts of information. I have read it, but am not able to retain all the information inside after one read. Personally I find it confusing at times, and at times underexplained, or it doesn't explain exactly what you are looking to do which makes it hard to search. sometimes it's easier to get a forum member to explain it, as there is a practical element that can be missing from the manual. most people on here are cool about that, which is great.
     
  17. Mr36

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    And don't get me wrong, I'm fine with it too. And have tried to help many people on here. It's just that a lot of people do ask about pretty basic things that are covered in the manual. And even then, I'm not a "RTFM" poster.
    I did try to help you by directing you to the exact point in the manual that I thought could help you. I just didn't hold your hand.

    Personally, I don't generally have a problem with the manual, but different people prefer different styles and will prefer different manuals.

    It's fine, though,, if you've got the answer now, that's great. I thought I was helping, I obviously thought wrong. Or was not helping enough. Apologies.
     
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