The Maschine+ by Native Instruments is a standalone powerhouse that combines the tactile feel of hardware with the power of software, all without needing a computer. Whether you’re a studio producer or a live performer, the Maschine+ offers unparalleled flexibility and creativity. If you’re new to the Maschine+, this tutorial will guide you through the basics and help you unlock its full potential. Let’s dive in!


Step 1: Getting Started

  1. Power Up: Connect the Maschine+ to power using the included adapter. Turn it on using the power switch.
  2. Initial Setup: Follow the on-screen prompts to set up Wi-Fi, log in to your Native Instruments account, and download any necessary updates via Native Access.
  3. Familiarize Yourself with the Interface: The Maschine+ features 16 large RGB pads, two high-resolution color screens, knobs, buttons, and a built-in audio interface. Take a moment to explore the layout.

Step 2: Playing Sounds

  1. Select a Sound: Press the BROWSER button and use the encoder knob to navigate through the sound library. Select a sound or instrument to load onto a pad.
  2. Play the Pads: Tap the pads to trigger the selected sounds. The pads are velocity-sensitive, so hitting them harder or softer will change the dynamics.

Step 3: Creating a Pattern

  1. Enter Record Mode: Press the REC button on the Maschine+. The unit will start recording your input.
  2. Play Your Pattern: Tap the pads to input notes in real time. Each pad corresponds to a step in the sequence (1-16 by default).
  3. Adjust Note Length: Use the GATE knob to change the length of each note.
  4. Stop Recording: Press STOP when you’re finished. Your pattern will now be saved.

Step 4: Using Step Sequencing

  1. Enter Step Mode: Press the STEP button on the Maschine+. The pads will switch to step sequencing mode.
  2. Select a Step: Use the pads to choose which step you want to program.
  3. Input Notes: Press the pads to add notes to your pattern. You can also adjust the pitch using the PITCH knob.
  4. Repeat for Other Steps: Program additional steps to build a full pattern.

Step 5: Sound Design Basics

  1. Select a Sound: Press a pad to select a sound you want to tweak.
  2. Edit Parameters: Use the knobs to adjust parameters like filter cutoff, resonance, envelope, and more. The high-resolution screens will display the parameter values, making it easy to fine-tune your sound.
  3. Add Effects: Use the FX button to add effects like reverb, delay, distortion, and more. The Maschine+’s effects section is powerful and easy to use.

Step 6: Arranging Your Track

  1. Create Scenes: In the Maschine software, arrange your patterns into scenes. Each scene represents a section of your track (e.g., intro, verse, chorus).
  2. Launch Scenes: Use the Maschine+’s pads to launch scenes in real time. This is particularly useful for live performances and improvisation.

Step 7: Using the Built-in Audio Interface

  1. Connect Your Microphone or Instrument: Use the Maschine+’s audio inputs to connect a microphone or instrument.
  2. Record Audio: Press the REC button and play or sing into your microphone or instrument. The Maschine+ will record the audio directly into the Maschine software.
  3. Monitor Your Input: Use the Maschine+’s headphone output to monitor your input in real time. The volume knob allows you to adjust the headphone level.

Step 8: Syncing with Other Gear

  1. Sync via MIDI: Connect the Maschine+ to other MIDI-compatible devices using the MIDI In/Out ports. This allows you to sync the Maschine+’s sequencer with external gear.
  2. Sync via Sync In/Out: Use the sync ports to connect the Maschine+ to other Native Instruments units or compatible devices.

Tips for Success

  • Experiment with Patterns: Try combining different patterns and scenes to create complex arrangements.
  • Use the Knobs: The Maschine+’s knobs are highly responsive and offer precise control over your sound. Use them to tweak parameters in real time.
  • Layer Sounds: Create patterns in multiple parts, then play them together for more complex arrangements.
  • Read the Manual: The Maschine+’s manual is a great resource for diving deeper into its features.

Final Thoughts

The Maschine+ is a powerful and versatile tool that’s perfect for creating, arranging, and performing music. Its intuitive workflow, tactile controls, and deep integration with Maschine software make it a great choice for producers and performers alike. Whether you’re sketching out ideas in the studio or performing live on stage, the Maschine+ is a tool that will inspire your creativity.

So power up your Maschine+, start tapping those pads, and let the creativity flow. Happy sequencing!