Music producer Brian-Michael Cox illustrates how he uses iMASCHINE and MASCHINE STUDIO from Native Instruments on his iPad as a mobile music studio. He first creates the music in iMASCHINE and then does the polishing in MASCHINE STUDIO to create a slick, finished product. He uses ‘Pieces’ from Tamar Braxton to illustrate his iMASCHINE creative process.
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