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The Native Instruments MASCHINE JAM is a modern production and performance system designed for intuitive sequencing and track building. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your MASCHINE JAM controller, ensuring you can fully utilize its capabilities for music production and live performance.
1. Eto
1.1 Unpacking ati Ibẹrẹ ayewo
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Verify that all items are present and undamaged. Retain the original packaging for future transport or storage.
1.2 Connecting the MASCHINE JAM
The MASCHINE JAM connects to your computer via a standard USB cable. Ensure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for the MASCHINE software.
- Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on the MASCHINE JAM.
- So opin okun USB pọ si ibudo USB ti o wa lori kọnputa rẹ.
- The device will power on automatically once connected to your computer.
1.3 Software fifi sori
The MASCHINE JAM requires the Native Instruments MASCHINE software and KOMPLETE SELECT for full functionality. Follow the instructions provided with your product for software download and installation. Ensure all software is updated to the latest version for optimal performance and compatibility.

olusin 1: Top-isalẹ view of the MASCHINE JAM controller, showing the 8x8 pad matrix, Smart Strips, and various control buttons.
2. Operating the MASCHINE JAM
2.1 Ipariview ti Awọn iṣakoso
The MASCHINE JAM features a comprehensive set of controls designed for intuitive interaction with your music production software.
- 8x8 Multicolor Click-Pad Matrix: This grid is central to pattern jamming, note input, and step-sequencing. Each pad illuminates to indicate status and activity.
- Dual-Touch Smart Strips: These eight touch-sensitive strips allow for simultaneous control of up to eight parameters, offering dynamic sound shaping and expression.
- Awọn bọtini iyasọtọ: Various buttons provide quick access to functions such as Undo, Redo, Quantize, Octave adjustment, Play, Record, Loop, and more.
- Navigation Section: A directional pad and associated buttons facilitate browsing, selection, and movement within the software interface.

olusin 2: Angled view of the MASCHINE JAM, highlighting the illuminated pads and Smart Strips.
2.2 Ipilẹ Awọn iṣẹ
- Pattern Jamming: Use the 8x8 pad matrix to trigger and arrange patterns in real-time.
- Note Input: Input notes directly onto the grid for melodic and rhythmic programming.
- Step-Sequencing: Create and edit sequences visually using the illuminated pads, allowing for precise control over individual steps.
2.3 Awọn iṣẹ ilọsiwaju
- Perform FX: Utilize the dedicated Perform FX feature to dynamically shape your sound during live performance or production.
- Multi-Track Step-Sequencing: Engage in advanced multi-track step-sequencing, allowing up to nine sounds to be sequenced simultaneously.
- Melody and Chord Playback: Play melodies and chords using either the 8x8 pad matrix or via note input with the Smart Strips.

olusin 3: Apa view of the MASCHINE JAM, illustrating its slim profile and button layout.
2.4 Software Integration
The MASCHINE JAM is designed for seamless integration with Native Instruments MASCHINE software. It also offers compatibility with other Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) such as Ableton Live, often requiring specific setup procedures or templates for full functionality. Refer to the Native Instruments support website for detailed integration guides for various DAWs.
3. Itọju
3.1 Ninu
To maintain the appearance and functionality of your MASCHINE JAM, follow these cleaning guidelines:
- Disconnect the device from your computer before cleaning.
- Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to wipe down the surface.
- Fun awọn ami alagidi, fẹẹrẹ dampen the cloth with water. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these can damage the finish and electronic components.
- Ma ṣe gba awọn olomi laaye lati wọ inu ẹrọ naa.
3.2 Ibi ipamọ
When not in use, store the MASCHINE JAM in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Protect it from dust and physical impact. Consider using a protective cover or case for long-term storage or transport.
4. Laasigbotitusita
4.1 Device Not Powering On or Lights Not Staying Lit
If your MASCHINE JAM does not power on or its lights illuminate briefly and then turn off, consider the following:
- Asopọ USB: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the MASCHINE JAM and your computer. Try a different USB port on your computer.
- Okun USB: Test with a different USB cable to rule out a faulty cable.
- Agbara Kọmputa: Ensure your computer is powered on and not in a low-power state.
- Awakọ/Software: Verify that the latest Native Instruments drivers and MASCHINE software are installed and up to date. A corrupted driver installation can prevent proper device recognition and power.
- Awọn orisun eto: Close other demanding applications that might be consuming excessive system resources.
4.2 Connectivity Issues with Software
If the MASCHINE JAM is powered on but not communicating correctly with your software:
- Eto Software: Check the MIDI/Controller settings within your MASCHINE software or DAW (e.g., Ableton Live) to ensure the MASCHINE JAM is recognized and enabled as a control surface.
- Imudojuiwọn famuwia: Ensure the MASCHINE JAM's firmware is up to date. Use the Native Instruments Controller Editor software to check and update firmware.
- Atunbere: Restart your computer and the MASCHINE JAM.
4.3 Unresponsive Pads or Smart Strips
If specific pads or Smart Strips are not responding:
- Ninu: Ensure the surfaces of the pads and strips are clean and free from debris.
- Ipo sọfitiwia: Verify that the device is in the correct mode within the MASCHINE software for the intended function (e.g., Pad Mode for pad input).
- Atunṣe: Some issues might be resolved by recalibrating the device via the Controller Editor software, if applicable.
5. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | 23848 |
| Iwọn Nkan | 6.92 poun (3.14 kg) |
| Ọja Mefa | 15 x 4 x 14 inches (38.1 x 10.16 x 35.56 cm) |
| Asopọmọra Technology | USB |
| Ni wiwo Hardware | USB |
| Software atilẹyin | MASCHINE software, KOMPLETE SELECT, Ableton Live |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Akọkọ Wa Ọjọ | Oṣu Kẹsan Ọjọ 12, Ọdun 2016 |
6. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
6.1 Atilẹyin ọja
Native Instruments products are covered by a limited warranty. For detailed information regarding the warranty period, terms, and conditions applicable to your MASCHINE JAM, please refer to the warranty documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Native Instruments webojula.
6.2 Imọ Support
For technical assistance, software updates, driver downloads, or further information, please visit the official Native Instruments support portal:
www.native-instruments.com/support
Ensure you have your product's serial number available when contacting support.





