In the first installment of this three-part video tutorial series exploring the creative production and performance possibilities of Native Instruments versatile groovebox Maschine, Justin Aswell of the innovative Charlotte, North Carolina-based hip hop group Mr. Invisible explains and demonstrates how to create a track from start to finish using only Maschine! Justin starts by loading and trimming drum breaks, in the process he offered some basic sampling and slicing tips and techniques. He then proceeds to record a bassline using a MIDI keyboard (although, you can "play" a bassline using the pads on Maschine.) Furthermore, Justin shows more production and sound-shaping tools Maschine offers, including some advance sampling capability and effects processing.
Wicked!you make it look so easy!
MegaDeano1972 5 days ago
his skills r amazing, but that doesnt sound good to me at all, too chaotic
ArmorKingEmir 1 month ago
Thanks for the video guys! I've got an Akai mpk49 and I was wondering If i can use it with the Maschine software and how to do it. Thanks a lot Felipe From Brazil/Australia
cafebeats1 1 month ago
Oh, this joint is GOOD! I love the creative process and seeing crazy talented artists act a little silly while they "get it in". Keep it comin'!
MatrixxSoundlab 1 month ago
@punxskanarchy Oh! justinaswell[dot]tumblr[dot]com
mrinvisiblehiphop 1 month ago
@west818coastin in my opinion PC slows faster and often glitches more often, Mac might be more reliable and effective in the studio as well as for performance. hope it helps
punxskanarchy 1 month ago
@mrinvisiblehiphop for the tumblr to check out more of your production
punxskanarchy 1 month ago
@punxskanarchy To what?
mrinvisiblehiphop 1 month ago
@punxskanarchy fersure thanxs dude but may i ask why
west818coastin 1 month ago
@west818coastin mac dude
punxskanarchy 1 month ago