Using the browser, Browsing the library – Native Instruments MASCHINE+ Standalone Production and Performance Instrument User Manual

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8. Using the Browser

The Browser provides access to all MASCHINE files: Projects, Groups, Sounds, presets for

Instrument and Effect Plug-ins, Loops, and One-shots. Using the MASCHINE software, each of

these can be stored, tagged, and categorized in a way that allows you easy access to all of them.

MASCHINE’s factory library is already completely tagged, as well as factory libraries of all Native

Instruments products installed on your MASCHINE+.

Once MASCHINE+ is up and running, your first stop is the Browser. You can access the vast

Library using the

BROWSER

button and navigate it using the 4D-encoder, the eight touch-sensitive

knobs, and buttons above the displays.

The sections within this chapter cover the generic use of the MASCHINE Browser when using

MASCHINE+. For detailed information on the using the Browser with the MASCHINE software in

Controller mode, please read the MASCHINE Software Manual.

When using MASCHINE+, in Controller mode the Browser will respect settings made in the

MASCHINE Software such as; Prehear (audition), Preload, and the loading of Patterns with

Groups. Please refer to the MASCHINE Software to configure these settings.

8.1. Browsing the Library

To access the Browser:

Press

BROWSER

to enter or leave the Browser.

The Browser on MASCHINE+.

On the displays, the Browser is organized as follows:

• The left display enables you to narrow your search by selecting the file type, the content type

(factory or user files), as well as a product category, a product, a bank, and a sub-bank.

• The right display allows you to further refine your search by selecting the desired Type (and

possibly Character) tags. It also shows you the corresponding result list. Turn the 4-D encoder

or Knob 8 to select any entry from the list, and press the 4-D encoder or Button 8 (

LOAD

) to load

it.

The above steps are described in detail in the following sections. In addition, you will find most of

the browsing aids available in the MASCHINE software also available here on MASCHINE+, as

described in section

Additional Browsing Tools

.

USING THE BROWSER

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