Perfect! Was looking to learn just such a thing! Thank you!
@weddy570011 ай бұрын
Awesome tip! Thanks a lot
@mounirlucmaghraoui3572 жыл бұрын
Merci !
@lawrencearmour53102 жыл бұрын
This might be great if I knew what you pressed to get into the mode you started with! I can't see a pad mode when I press the Clip button.
@MaxipokMusic2 жыл бұрын
It’s the sample edit page. Pad mode is switched on with the little icon at the top of the touch screen.
@briarboy8959 Жыл бұрын
I'm on firmware 3.2.5, I don't have the little arrow in the sampler?
@MaxipokMusic Жыл бұрын
Tap the chop / trim button at the bottom of the screen, I think it only shows up in one of those modes…
@vincentmaupas99772 жыл бұрын
Merci. 👍
@controllerbrain11 ай бұрын
Great. Is it necessary to pitch the sample up in order to match the project tempo? Can you not retain the sample's original pitch? Thx
@MaxipokMusic11 ай бұрын
Force has warping which is real time effect that will match a sample to the project tempo and retain pitch (same idea as Ableton’s warp), but to be honest it’s rubbish. Uses quite a lot of CPU and if you go much more than 5 or 6 bpm in either direction it falls apart. The other way is to use time stretch, which is a destructive version of warp. I’ve found it works pretty well on drum loops, even when it introduces artefacts it still sounds ok in a crunchy sort of way, but it struggles with melodic loops. So to answer your question, yes, sort of!
@controllerbrain11 ай бұрын
@@MaxipokMusic Thanks for the advice. I've seen that warp button. I'll try both and see what the results are.
@BastienSarolea6 ай бұрын
I wanted to ask the exact same thing
@ShowKase2 жыл бұрын
Hey Maxipok, not sure if you have a video on this but how do you "fix" a old samples that may contain drums that don't fall "exactly" in time? Meaning for example an old 70's Soul music sample loop that is "90 BPM" but at times (due to variations in human error etc.) a certain point in the loop isn't perfectly on time and you need to nudge the sample a bit here and there so that it loops correctly. i.e. the "1,2,3,4" in the sample lands exactly on the "1,2,3,4" of the metronome on your modern machine? I hope that makes sense. Thanks ahead of time.
@MaxipokMusic2 жыл бұрын
The only way I know of to do that on Force is to chop the loop up into small slices, one per drum hit, and then manually sequence the beat so it’s on the grid. If you have Ableton Live, you could bring the sample in there and use warp markers to align the drum hits with the grid, then bounce it out and use it in Force. Third option is to mess around with swing on the Force and see if that can help your other patterns sit nicely with the groove of the original sample.
@JackAcid2 жыл бұрын
I had a Maschine Plus but despite falling deeply in love with the looks and WFlow, it really was a pathetic effort by NI. I sent it back but dream about it still. However, what about The Force? Do you think this is an easy WFlow for a non Ableton user to master?
@MaxipokMusic2 жыл бұрын
M+ and Force both have a clips / scenes workflow, it’s just presented slightly differently, so you should find that quite easy to pick up. Force can do a lot more ‘stuff’ so it’s a bit more complex and takes a little longer to get to know, but I don’t think it’s inherently harder to learn than Maschine.