@@MBO1991 Agreed. I hope if there is a new Maschine that it is a flagship "Studio MK2". I want that quality feel and space to work, while also having the real-estate to throw in some high quality components due to less size constraints.
I have mk3 now too but it shares the desk space with the Maschine Studio. Can't let it go. It also has a way better controller script for Ableton Live!
Yes, might be an extra button push or so. I'm not exactly sure how this works on the compact units. I want to say you can cycle using the project button.
Oh, ok. It's so many chord progressions.It would not necessary sound that great do to some of the limitations. There are workarounds but i'm not that advanced when it comes to shift chords around manually@@SaykoStarr
@@FizzENT no you’re more than advanced , love your work. I ´m making all my beats with an MK3 since two years and your vids had always been very clear and helpful ! Thanks for what you do , keep it that way homie
As a keyboard player, I understand your tutorial completly. The problem here is, 90% of groovebox users don't bother to learn theory and have no idea of what an "inversion" is. I think you started too deep.
Do you know how the more complex chords are constructed? Like what musical modes are being used? It can't just be standard major (ionian) and minor (aeolian), can it? So what is it? Dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, locrian? Or something else entirely? I'm asking because it seems relevant when one has to play along with the chords later on. If I want to play a phrase on the guitar, the phrase has to be in key. Or if I want to record vocals using autotune, I have to let the software know what scale is being used, so my vocal is going to hit notes within the scale. Does anyone know?
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Thanks man you and Jeff always come through with those helpful lectures time and again..😂
Thank you, I appreciate it !
That first chord progression was a I - V - vi - IV, which would really help your viewers to know 😕🌌
Thanks !
I was always thankful for maschine’s chord mode when I didn’t know any music theory! Made it too easy tho lol
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I'm still lovin' my Maschine Studio! I think I'm the only one left in 2024 still using one, now that you are not.
Sh*T.. I still use the studio too lol. I got a maschine+ too but it’s something comfortable about the studio that makes me keep using it.
@@MBO1991 My man that is exactly right! It just feels like a station and i like the pads centered, with the controls on each side.
Absolutely! I put it back in the box one day and pulled it right back out the next. Still my favorite maschine tbh
@@MBO1991 Agreed. I hope if there is a new Maschine that it is a flagship "Studio MK2". I want that quality feel and space to work, while also having the real-estate to throw in some high quality components due to less size constraints.
I have mk3 now too but it shares the desk space with the Maschine Studio. Can't let it go. It also has a way better controller script for Ableton Live!
Could you please make a video on how to chop a sample that’s in audio format? Big fan!
Thank you, i might have one, have you checked out the playlist ?
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Mind blowing 😎 good job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Can you create your own chords or are you only able to use the pre made chords
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Is there any possibility to edit your chords in the step sequencer?
Because it's only selecting the root note and nothing else 😅
Yes, using the pattern editor, or step sequencer
can you change the chord position with the software
Yes
@@fingaskillz how so
You can change the rotenote in the zone manager
I have not found a way to change chord position in software.
I don't have the +. I have the Mikro and it doesn't have two screens. How can this work for me?
The Mikro Mk2 and MK3 both have keyboard/chord mode.
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Yes, might be an extra button push or so. I'm not exactly sure how this works on the compact units. I want to say you can cycle using the project button.
Can you show chords numbers progression for r’n’b ?
I'm not sure what you mean. For example, like a 1 chord in the key of C major - 1-3-5 C-E-G ?
@@FizzENT excuse my English bro I m from Paris France 😉I mean the same thing that you teach us in this video but for r’n’b
Oh, ok. It's so many chord progressions.It would not necessary sound that great do to some of the limitations. There are workarounds but i'm not that advanced when it comes to shift chords around manually@@SaykoStarr
@@FizzENT no you’re more than advanced , love your work. I ´m making all my beats with an MK3 since two years and your vids had always been very clear and helpful ! Thanks for what you do , keep it that way homie
As a keyboard player, I understand your tutorial completly. The problem here is, 90% of groovebox users don't bother to learn theory and have no idea of what an "inversion" is. I think you started too deep.
Lol, I think so too! Thank you for your feedback !
Great Tip - I really didnt kno about that feature. really hidden...
Thank you. It can get complex when you stack, it's pretty awesome !
Do you know how the more complex chords are constructed? Like what musical modes are being used? It can't just be standard major (ionian) and minor (aeolian), can it? So what is it? Dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, locrian? Or something else entirely? I'm asking because it seems relevant when one has to play along with the chords later on. If I want to play a phrase on the guitar, the phrase has to be in key. Or if I want to record vocals using autotune, I have to let the software know what scale is being used, so my vocal is going to hit notes within the scale.
Does anyone know?
Sorry, I'm not 100% certain on music theory, but you are able to stack notes/chords and if it sounds good in other scales its all good
Hope your making maschine plus update vid I downloaded it so far don't see the difference, yet
Wasn't planning on it as it was a minor update. Logo was updated as well as some under the hood things.
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