User Manual
16.3 Using Song View
In MASCHINE, a song is made of a variable number of Scenes, which represent the different
parts  of  the  song,  for  example,  intro,  verse,  chorus,  break,  another  verse.  By  assigning  your
Scenes to Sections to the Timeline in the Song view you can start to organize your track.
The Song view is where you can sequence Scenes to create your final arrangement. This proc-
ess involves  creating  a Section  on  the  Timeline and  assigning  a  Scene  to  it.  Any Scene  that
exists in  the Ideas  view  can be  assigned to  a  Section in  the Song  view.  You can  change the
length of the Section (determining the playback length of the Scene) or re-order the Sections
as you see fit. You can also re-use the same Scene in multiple Sections in the timeline, or you
can choose to assign no Scene to the Section at all.
One powerful aspect of the relationship between the Ideas view and Song view is that the con-
tent in these two areas are actually one-in-the-same. This means that if you make a change to
a Scene it will affect all other instances of that Scene automatically. If you place a Scene in
three different Sections of the Timeline and then proceed to change the Patterns assigned to
that Scene, the  other two instances  of  that Scene also  play the newly-assigned  Patterns. It’s
therefore very easy to make changes to individual Patterns and Scenes after the arrangement
has been made and immediately hear the results in the context of the arrangement, and those
changes can be made in either Ideas or Song view.
16.3.1 Section Management Overview
In the software, all Sections can be managed from the Song view.
To open the Section Manager:
1. To open Song view, click the Arranger View button on the left of the Arranger.
⇨ The Song view appears on the right.
Working with the Arranger
Using Song View
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