1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your Native Instruments Maschine Plus. The Maschine Plus is a standalone production and performance instrument designed for creating beats, melodies, and arrangements without the need for a computer. It combines a powerful sampler, arranger, mixer, and effects unit into a single, intuitive hardware device.
2. Controls and Interface
The Maschine Plus features a comprehensive layout of controls, displays, and pads designed for an efficient workflow. Familiarize yourself with the various components to maximize your creative potential.

Olusin 2.1: Pariview of the Native Instruments Maschine Plus hardware.
2.1. Main Display Area
The central part of the Maschine Plus features two high-resolution color displays. These displays provide visual feedback for all operations, including waveform editing, browsing, mixing, and parameter adjustments.
- RECORD/EDIT/SLICE/ZONE: Tabs for different editing modes, visible on the left display.
- TRUNCATE/APPLY: Functions related to sample editing, visible on the right display.
- BPM: Displays the current project tempo.
- Iworan: Indicates the current scene number.
- Play Range: Shows the start and end points of a selected sample or loop.
- Gigun: Displays the total length of a sample or audio segment.
2.2. Left Control Column
These buttons provide quick access to core functions and modes of the Maschine Plus.
- Ikanni: Access channel settings.
- MIDI: Configure MIDI settings.
- IDEAS (Song): Switch to Ideas view for arranging.
- ALADALU: Access the mixer view for level and pan adjustments.
- BROWSER (+Plug-in): Open the browser to load instruments, effects, and samples.
- SAMPLING: Tẹ sampling mode to record and edit audio.
- FILE (Save): Wiwọle file management options, including saving projects.
- ÈTÒ: Open the system settings menu.
- LATIO: Enable automation recording.
- MACRO: Assign and control macro parameters.
2.3. Rotary Encoder and Navigation
A large rotary encoder and associated buttons are used for navigation, parameter adjustment, and data entry.
- Large Rotary Encoder: For scrolling through lists, adjusting values, and confirming selections.
- Awọn bọtini Itọnisọna: For navigating menus and parameters.
2.4. Performance Controls (Below Displays)
These controls are dedicated to real-time performance and sound manipulation.
- VOLUME (Velocity): Adjusts the volume or velocity sensitivity.
- SWING (Position): Adjusts the swing quantization or note position.
- TEMPO (Tune): Adjusts the project tempo or fine-tunes pitch.
- LOCK (Ext Lock): Locks parameters or external synchronization.
- AJỌ: Access pitch adjustment parameters.
- MOD: Access modulation parameters.
- ṢE: Engage performance effects.
- AKIYESI: Access note-related functions.
2.5. Right Control Column
These buttons provide additional control over sequencing and sound shaping.
- NOTE REPEAT (Arp): Enable note repeat or arpeggiator.
- FIXED VEL (16 Vel): Set pads to a fixed velocity or 16 velocity levels.
- Ipo PAD: Switch between different pad modes.
- KOKORO: Engage keyboard mode for melodic input.
- CHORDS: Access chord mode for playing chords with single pads.
- Igbesẹ: Enter step sequencing mode.
- SCENE (Section): Select and manage scenes or sections.
- PATTERN (Clip): Select and manage patterns or clips.
- Awọn iṣẹlẹ: View and edit individual events.
- IYASISI: Generate pattern variations.
- DUPLICATE (Double): Duplicate patterns or groups.
- Yan: Select multiple items.
- SOLO: Solo selected groups or sounds.
- MUTE (Choke): Mute groups or sounds, or apply choke groups.
2.6. Awọn paadi Iṣe
The 16 large, multi-color pads are central to playing and sequencing. They are velocity-sensitive and pressure-sensitive.
- Pads A-H: Typically used for selecting groups or sounds.
- Pads 1-16 (with functions): These pads also serve as function buttons depending on the active mode. Example pẹlu:
- 13 Semitone -, 14 Semitone +, 15 Octave -, 16 Octave +: For pitch adjustments.
- 9 Clear, 10 Clear Auto, 11 Copy, 12 Paste: Awọn iṣẹ ṣiṣatunṣe.
- 5 Quantize, 6 Quantize 50%, 7 Nudge <, 8 Nudge >: Quantization and timing adjustments.
- 1 Undo, 2 Redo, 3 Step Undo, 4 Step Redo: Undo/redo actions.
2.7. Transport Controls
Located at the bottom left, these buttons manage playback and recording.
- Mu ṣiṣẹ: Bẹrẹ ṣiṣiṣẹsẹhin.
- Gba: Bẹrẹ gbigbasilẹ.
- DURO: Duro ṣiṣiṣẹsẹhin tabi gbigbasilẹ.
- Tún bẹrẹ: Restart playback from the beginning of the loop.
- KURO: Erase recorded events.
- Fọwọ ba: Tap tempo.
- Tẹle: Enable follow mode for the playhead.
- Iyipada: Access secondary functions of buttons.
3. Eto
Follow these steps to set up your Maschine Plus for the first time.
3.1. Unboxing ati ayewo
- Carefully remove the Maschine Plus and all accessories from its packaging.
- Verify that all components are present: Maschine Plus unit, power supply, USB cable, and any included documentation.
- Inspect the unit for any signs of damage. If damage is found, contact your retailer immediately.
3.2. Asopọ agbara
Connect the included power supply to the DC IN port on the rear of the Maschine Plus, then plug it into a suitable power outlet. Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting.
3.3. Awọn isopọ Audio
The Maschine Plus features multiple audio inputs and outputs.
- Ifilelẹ akọkọ: Connect the main stereo outputs (L/R) to your studio monitors, mixer, or audio interface using 1/4-inch TRS cables.
- Iṣawọle laini: Connect external audio sources (e.g., synthesizers, turntables, microphones with preamps) to the line inputs for sampling or processing.
- Agbekọri Ijade: Connect your headphones to the dedicated headphone jack for monitoring.
3.4. MIDI Connections
Use the MIDI IN and OUT ports to connect external MIDI devices such as keyboards, synthesizers, or other controllers.
3.5. USB Connections
The Maschine Plus has USB ports for various purposes:
- Ibudo USB-B: Connect to a computer for controller mode or data transfer.
- Awọn ibudo USB-A: Connect USB MIDI controllers, external hard drives, or other USB accessories.
3.6. Initial Power On and System Update
- After connecting power, switch the unit ON.
- Follow the on-screen instructions for initial setup, including network connection (Wi-Fi) for system updates and product registration.
- It is highly recommended to perform all available system updates to ensure optimal performance and access to the latest features.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
This section covers the basic operation of your Maschine Plus.
4.1. Iṣakoso idawọle
- Ṣiṣẹda Ise agbese Tuntun: Lati awọn FILE menu, select 'New Project'.
- Saving a Project: Tẹ awọn FILE button and select 'Save Project' or 'Save Project As'.
- Loading a Project: Use the BROWSER to navigate to your saved projects and load them.
4.2. Loading Sounds and Instruments
- Press the BROWSER button.
- Use the rotary encoder and directional buttons to navigate through libraries (e.g., Sounds, Groups, Instruments, Effects).
- Select a sound or instrument and press the PUSH encoder to load it onto a pad or group.
4.3. Sequencing and Arranging
- Ṣiṣẹda Apẹrẹ: Select a group/sound, then press REC to record notes from the pads. Use STEP mode for step sequencing.
- Scene Arrangement: In IDEAS view, arrange patterns into scenes. Use the SCENE button to select and trigger scenes.
- Ipo Orin: Arrange scenes into a full song structure.
4.4. Sampling
- Tẹ SAMPLING button to enter sampling mode.
- Select your input source (e.g., Line In, Mic In).
- Set recording parameters such as threshold and length.
- Press REC to start recording.
- Use the EDIT and SLICE tabs on the display to refine your samples.
4.5. Effects and Mixing
- Adding Effects: In BROWSER mode, select 'Effects' and load them onto groups or individual sounds.
- Idapọ: Press the MIXER button to adjust levels, pan, and send effects for each sound and group.
4.6. Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ Asopọmọra
- Wi-Fi: Connect to a wireless network for system updates and NATIVE ACCESS integration.
- Bluetooth: For connecting compatible Bluetooth devices (e.g., MIDI controllers).
- Ableton Link: Synchronize tempo with other Link-enabled devices and software over a network.
- Network MIDI: Send and receive MIDI data over a network.
5. Itọju
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Maschine Plus.
5.1. Ninu
- Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to clean the displays and exterior surfaces.
- Fun awọn ami alagidi, die-die dampen awọn asọ pẹlu omi. Yẹra fun awọn kẹmika lile tabi awọn afọmọ abrasive.
- Ma ṣe gba awọn olomi laaye lati wọ inu ẹyọkan naa.
5.2. Software imudojuiwọn
Regularly check for and install system updates via Wi-Fi or by connecting to a computer. Updates often include new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements.
5.3. Ibi ipamọ
When not in use, store the Maschine Plus in a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Consider using a protective cover or case to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage.
6. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your Maschine Plus, refer to the following common solutions.
6.1. Ko si Ijade ohun
- Check all audio cable connections to your speakers, headphones, or mixer.
- Ensure the main volume knob on the Maschine Plus is turned up.
- Verify that individual sound/group volumes in the MIXER are not muted or set too low.
- Confirm that the correct audio output is selected in the system settings.
6.2. Unit Not Powering On
- Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the Maschine Plus and a working power outlet.
- Check if the power switch on the unit is in the ON position.
- Gbiyanju iṣan agbara ti o yatọ.
6.3. Connectivity Issues (Wi-Fi, MIDI, USB)
- Wi-Fi: Re-enter network credentials in SETTINGS. Ensure your router is functioning correctly and within range.
- MIDI: Verify MIDI cable connections. Check MIDI settings on both the Maschine Plus and the external device.
- USB: Ensure USB cables are properly connected. Try different USB ports or cables.
6.4. Software Glitches or Freezes
- Restart the Maschine Plus by powering it off and on again.
- Rí i dájú pé software eto rẹ ti wa ni imudojuiwọn.
- If persistent, consider performing a factory reset (refer to the official Native Instruments support documentation for detailed instructions on this process, as it will erase user data).
7. Awọn pato
Key technical specifications for the Native Instruments Maschine Plus.
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Iwọn Nkan | 8.5 iwon |
| Ọja Mefa | 2.01 x 11.85 x 2.01 inches |
| ASIN | B08NTP6CXS |
| Awọn ẹrọ ibaramu | Kọǹpútà alágbèéká, Kọmputa Ti ara ẹni, Foonuiyara, Tabulẹti |
| Asopọmọra Iru | USB |
| Software atilẹyin | ỌRỌ |
| Eto isesise | Native Instruments Embedded Operating System |
| Brand | Awọn ohun elo abinibi |
| Asopọmọra Technology | USB |
| Nọmba ti awọn ikanni | 9 |
| Akọkọ Wa Ọjọ | Oṣu kọkanla ọjọ 18, ọdun 2020 |
8. atilẹyin ọja Information
Native Instruments products are covered by a limited warranty. For specific details regarding the warranty period, coverage, and terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty documentation included with your product or visit the official Native Instruments webojula. Jeki ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.
9. Atilẹyin
For further assistance, technical support, or to access additional resources such as software downloads, drivers, and knowledge base articles, please visit the official Native Instruments support webojula:
You can also find community forums and tutorials that may help with specific questions or advanced techniques.





