im just getting started with the maschine mk3 and i am really enjoying your videos mate...pretty nice for watching as a beginner....keep on hittin these buttons creating awesome music
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I love the moving eye, how I noticed it as I was halfway through the video... Nice work, keep it going🔥
Thanks! Background is mostly self teaching in DAWs for some years, a lot of studying tutorials and other people’s work. Not too hard, probably took me a few days to put it together.
I would, yes. It's not too complex to learn - definitely not any more than another DAW. You can pick up a thorough tutorial of the functions ("Maschine MK3 Complete Guide") on adsrsounds.com. Also I think having access to the hand selected library of high quality synth presets that Maschine provides would be very useful for a beginning producer.
@@WillieCarpenter17 Lol gotcha. I think I know what you're talking about - for those parts I'm just playing the riff to show what I did - the jam on the video is not the actual instance that I played the notes into the sequence. I usually do multiple takes, and do a fair amount of the sequencing off camera - I find I don't have the patience to record the entire creation of the track itself. Then I come back and record the relevant parts and piece them together in a way that hopefully is somewhat cohesive.
@@PeterRobotMusic thanks for clearing that up, I was like …how have I never seen this certain workflow, it’s happening without almost no effort but he doesn’t seem to be recording unless he has the other tracks muted, forgive me for my ignorance.
im just getting started with the maschine mk3 and i am really enjoying your videos mate...pretty nice for watching as a beginner....keep on hittin these buttons creating awesome music
I love the moving eye, how I noticed it as I was halfway through the video... Nice work, keep it going🔥
Very helpful in building a cool house! Thank you ☺.
well done and thank you for the great tips!
Just got my Mk3, everything counts in large amounts.
Great work!
Really cool video mate
Oh wow nice
incroyable mais c'est un délire de ouf
Sick
You do make it look so simple. Whats the trick man? Lol. Help this eager to learn producer.
What's your music back ground and was this hard for you to figure out? Sounds pretty dope cheers homie!
Thanks! Background is mostly self teaching in DAWs for some years, a lot of studying tutorials and other people’s work. Not too hard, probably took me a few days to put it together.
Would you recommend the MK3 for a beginner level producer?
I would, yes. It's not too complex to learn - definitely not any more than another DAW. You can pick up a thorough tutorial of the functions ("Maschine MK3 Complete Guide") on adsrsounds.com. Also I think having access to the hand selected library of high quality synth presets that Maschine provides would be very useful for a beginning producer.
@@PeterRobotMusic Nice! I appreciate you bro! Love your content 🔥
@@josephrobinsonmusic5303 Cheers man, I appreciate it!🤘
@@PeterRobotMusic 🔊🔊🔊
Hi yer if it counts I would say yes send time with the MK3 it's A Wicked tool for making Good music 🎵🎵🎵
I love this but man this workflow confuses the hell out of me
Really! Interesting to hear. How so?
@@PeterRobotMusic how you are plugging those notes in without the project playing for starters haha
@@WillieCarpenter17 Lol gotcha. I think I know what you're talking about - for those parts I'm just playing the riff to show what I did - the jam on the video is not the actual instance that I played the notes into the sequence. I usually do multiple takes, and do a fair amount of the sequencing off camera - I find I don't have the patience to record the entire creation of the track itself. Then I come back and record the relevant parts and piece them together in a way that hopefully is somewhat cohesive.
@@PeterRobotMusic thanks for clearing that up, I was like …how have I never seen this certain workflow, it’s happening without almost no effort but he doesn’t seem to be recording unless he has the other tracks muted, forgive me for my ignorance.
@@WillieCarpenter17 No worries, I appreciate the feedback! I can see how that doesn't come across clearly for sure.