Creating a pattern with closed and open hi-hats, Open hi-hat set up, 5, creating a pattern with closed and open hi-hats – Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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Advanced Page

Element

Description

HYBRID Section

Bend

Adjusts the amount of a pitch envelope for sound design purposes.
It is a bipolar control ranging from -100.0 to 100.0% (default:

0.0%)

Rattle

Adjusts the amount of sizzling from the hi-hat. It is more noticeable

with long decays. Available values range from 0.0 to 100.0%

(default: 50.0%).

Modulation Page

Like with all other engines and Drumsynths, the

Modulation

page contains one parameter:

Ve-

locity

.

Element

Description

SCALE Section

Velocity

Adjusts the velocity response of the drum. Available values range

from -100.0% to 100.0% (default value). At zero (mid course), the
drum is played at full velocity, no matter how hard you hit the keys

(or pads). From that mid position, by turning the knob to the right
you increase the positive velocity response and make the drum more

sensitive to the velocity at which you hit the keys/pads. From the
mid position, turning the knob to the left as the inverse effect: the
harder you hit the key/pad, the softer the resulting drum sound will

be.

9.4.5

Creating a Pattern with Closed and Open Hi-hats

Don’t hesitate to use a few Hi-hat Plug-ins within a Choke group! Indeed, by loading two Hi-hat

Plug-ins with different settings in two different Sounds (one for the closed hi-hat, one for the
open hi-hat), then assigning both Sounds to the same Choke group, and leaving both as Master
in the group, you can recreate mutually exclusive hi-hat sounds that cancel each other out

Using the Drumsynths

The Hi-hats

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