Native Instruments Maschine Demo, Part The Fourth

May 21, 2009
Native Instruments Maschine 4

We have changed locations to another secret Gearwire meta-studio, where we delve more deeply into Native Instruments Maschine. Here, we see how we can take a pre-beaten beat and alter it into something a bit more original.

Owen O'Malley shows us exactly how it's done in this Part Four of the demo Tolkien would have done, that is, if he did Native Instrument Maschine demos and had the balls to do more than a fantasy trilogy. Prequels don't count.



Presenter: Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire
Location: Gearwire Studio -- Chicago, IL

Gretchen Hasse is a media producer for Gearwire.


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