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How to create and morph hardware synth parameters using Maschine Jam, Studio, MK3, MK2 and MK1

Want to support the channel - and get ALL my tips in one convenient place including those to come in the future? Check out my In-Complete Book of Electronic Music Ideas, Tips and Tricks (hint: it's in-complete because it's always being updated…): ► Patreon:   / loopop   Check out prices here (affiliate links help the channel): ► Sweetwater: https://imp.i114863.net/GaoRL ► Thomann: https://www.thomann.de/gb/native_inst... ► Direct from NI: http://bit.ly/Maschine-MK3-NI ► Amazon: https://amzn.to/2O4W1jl Other places I hang out: ► Web: https://loopopmusic.com ► Facebook:   / loopopmusic   ► Instagram:   / loopopmusic   ► Twitter:   / loopopmusic   Want to email me personally? ► Ziv (at) loopopmusic.com One of the most innovative features introduced with the Maschine Jam and Maschine software version 2.5 is snapshots - the idea is that you can lock a snapshot of the current state of every parameter in Maschine, mess around with parameters, and then go back to normal with one press of the lock button. You can store up to 64 such snapshots and morph between them. That was great for working with the internal Maschine instruments but at the time could not be extended to hardware synths. However, in version 2.6, Native Instruments added the ability to send MIDI CC (control change or continuous control) messages to external instruments. Which means that snapshots could affect not just internal parameters, but also control a parameters on an external synth, so long as that synth accepted MIDI CC messages, and most synths these days do. They also expanded the snapshot functionality to all the other Maschine controllers except the Mikro. The purpose of this clip is to show how to put 2 and 2 together, or to be more precise 2.5 and 2.6, to use snapshots to create and morph parameter snapshot on external hardware devices. With some MIDI hacking, it's also possible to use a Arturia BeatStep Pro and software called BOME Midi Translator Pro to convert CC messages to CV, and enable parameter snapshots for CV controlled synths as well! Hardware synths controlled in this clip are the Novation Circuit and the Moog Mother-32. Audio is routed via Arturia's AudioFuse. NOTE: Occasionally I’ll try out affiliate marketing and include affiliate links. This means that I may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via affiliate links. The content of this clip is entirely my opinion, and was not paid for or dictated in any what by the company creating the gear. Without addressing the particulars of products shown here as they might be under NDA, gear shown on this channel may be either sent by the manufacturer, on loan for review or bought at a discount.

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