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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2009

Whats up Maschine users. This is my fisrt tutorial vid. Not real good at this but bare with me on this. I've discovered something that native instruments didn't bring to our attention. Whenever I discover something new, I'll share this info with everyone. Subscribe, Comment , & Rate.
Making a beat on Native Instruments Maschine Groove Box Native Instruments MASCHINE is a groove-box style controller and groove-production software package for Mac OS X and Windows. The hardware interface features USB 2.0 and MIDI I/O connections, 16 touch-sensitive illuminated pads, endless rotary encoders, back-lit buttons and 2 large high-resolution displays. MASCHINE delivers groove-box style sequencing, audio manipulation and production with all the benefits of computer software. The software is stocked with a 5GB sample library that includes drum kits, synth sounds, loops and more. The touch sensitive pads make it easy to sequence drum patterns, base lines, loops, etc. An external keyboard controller may be connected via the MIDI I/O connections on the rear. Two large high-resolution displays, intuitive sample search engine and a host of controls provide all the features necessary to program and sequence grooves, without having to manipulate the software itself. With Native Instruments MASCHINE; DJs, producers, musicians and enthusiasts can write production quality grooves quickly and easily. Features Groove-box controller with 16 drum pads and groove production software 5GB sample library with drum kits, loops and more Built-in effects for audio manipulation Stand alone software or plug-in style operation Bus powered, USB 2.0 port MIDI I/O ports for an external keyboard controller High-resolution digital displays Intuitive sample search library Specification Connections: USB 2.0 MIDI I/O Controls: 2 Displays with 64 x 256 pixels 16 High-quality, illuminated pads with velocity and aftertouch 11 Endless rotary encoders 41 Backlit buttons System Requirements: Windows XP (SP2, 32-bit)/Vista (SP1, 32-bit, 64-bit), Pentium or Athlon XP 2GHz, 2GB RAM Mac OS X 10.4, Intel Core Duo 2GHz, 2GB RAM Supported Interfaces VST, Audio Units, or RTAS (under Pro Tools 7/8) plug-in, ASIO, Core Audio, DirectSound, WASAPI Dimensions: (WxHxL) 12.6 11.6 x 2.4" (320 x 295 x 60mm) Weight: 4 lbs (1811g)

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  • You are homO fake ass mutherfucker ...!!!!!!!

  • @8400Nassim lol. Why am I a homo to you ass face dude?

  • eh your better off havin a better computer. it doesn't take much. everything runs fine for me. and if i'm performing live i need all my sounds on my harddrive.

  • @dandyrandy88 Yeah I know. I change the title to this video to let people know not to do it. Also I bought a Apple Imac 27" I7 quad core computer in january. i'm good now. Sub to my new channel producersanddeejays

  • Ok. I won't.

    What kind of computer did you get?

  • @MichaelUhler I bought a iMac 27" i7 quadcore. It cost me $2,129 but it was worth it. I use it for music production and video production.

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  • You don't use an EXTERNAL hard-drive to increase performance; the idea is that you use a seperate INTERNAL hard drive. People get this mixed up all the time.

    If you can afford it, a solid state drive is faster than a traditional mechanical one.

  • how to i get a external hardware or find my external hardware

  • This is really boring

  • @hitcreatormusic It's probably some kid being silly smh lol

  • @hitcreatormusic I got the imac 21.5. Those things are nice. Just started using the Maschine today coming from only using keyboard samplers (particularly fantom x6) needless to say I'm totally lost. lol smh You know of any tutorials on beat making? I just need to know basic things like how to delete something if I mess up, things like that.

  • Thanx for sharing this tip with up about Maschine brah...for those those that don't know or understand that its a standard rule for Professionals that use DAW's and production software to use a external hard drive for writing information...so that you dont ruin you HD...no matter what type of drive your are using.....STOP HATING on this mans video...he is sharing info.....WHAT ARE YOU DOING????? Thanx for th info again fam.....Fuck these lames!!!!

  • my 2009 macbook pro is working fine with it so far.

  • WOW THANKSSSSSS!!

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