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Any input  level reaching  the slider  position will  start the  recording. Double-click  the
slider to reset the threshold to its default value (-12 dB).
▪ Sync:  Select  Sync  to  start  recording  audio  in  time  with  the  Pattern  Grid.  If  the  focused
Sound Slot contains neither an Audio nor Sampler plug-in, then the recorded Sample will
be loaded automatically into a Sampler plug-in as the first Take. You must trigger the Sam-
pler with MIDI Events, such as those in a Pattern, to play back the audio.
◦ When  Sync  is  selected  recording  starts  in  sync  with  the  sequencer  after  you  click
Start. Recording  will  begin  at  the  start  of  the  next  bar.  The  LENGTH  control  on  the
right allows you to choose a length for the recording: either 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 bars, or
choose Free if you do not want to set a duration limit to the recording. At any time you
can click Stop to end recording, and the recording will stop at the next bar.
▪ Loop:  Select  Loop  to  record  audio  that  you  intend  to  play  back  in-sync  with  your  Project
using  the  Audio  plug-in.  It  records  audio  in  the  same  way  as  Sync  however,  when  Loop
mode is selected, an additional parameter appears called Target. In Loop mode the record-
ing is loaded into an Audio plug-in so that you can immediately hear the results. The Tar-
get parameter dictates how MASCHINE loads new recordings into the Audio plug-in:
◦ Take: Select this to record each new Take into the focused Sound slot. After a Take is
recorded  it  will  become  visible  in  the  Audio  Pool  and  is  automatically  selected  for
playback. You can review all the Takes you’ve captured in the Audio Pool, and you can
also select any of these Takes to make it the one that actively plays back in the Audio
plug-in.
◦ Sound: Select  this  Target  to  enable a  layered  workflow similar  to  that achieved  with
guitar loop pedals. When using this mode, each recording that you make will be load-
ed into an empty Sound Slot in the current Group and Pattern and will begin playing
back. Therefore, each recording that you make will play back layered on top of all the
previous recordings made in that particular Group and Pattern. By layering each new
Take onto a new Sound you can quickly build a whole pattern. You can continue this
process  until  all  empty  Sound  slots  in  the  Group  are  used  up,  then  after  that,  each
additional recording will simply be recorded as a new Take into the last Sound of the
Group that contains an Audio plug-in (and the previous Takes will still be preserved if
you want to switch back to them).
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Recording Audio
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