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Published on 11/16/11 at 06:10The installation went well. The manual is not very useful, but the site is rich in NI video very informative.
I bought it used, without transferring the license. The previous owner gave me his account either.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
With a laptop in 2007, it will run well.
The bank has its good things, the effects too.
But it begins to crack when load well.
I think using an external MIDI synthesizer to ease the task of the computer.
The controller hardware is good too. He blinks a lot (that's a detail, but it had its effect)
It is taken over if the USB cable is disconnected and reconnected during a song.
Sometimes I use the MIDI controller, it is fairly complete
OVERALL OPINION
For six months, I find it very pleasant.
It happens very quickly with the mouse, and even of the screen, especially with a master keyboard.
I use it to compose, define patterns of verse, chorus ... add variations, and jamming with other musicians.
For cons I have not yet found a nice way to use it in my DAW VST.
- With experience, you do again this choice?
I never tried to MPC, but I do not see what is lacking in the Maschine: The software is very complete. Now required to work with a computer can put off.
Mikro version was released since, but for the price difference I prefer with MIDI ports and the additional controls Mashine normal.
I bought it used, without transferring the license. The previous owner gave me his account either.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
With a laptop in 2007, it will run well.
The bank has its good things, the effects too.
But it begins to crack when load well.
I think using an external MIDI synthesizer to ease the task of the computer.
The controller hardware is good too. He blinks a lot (that's a detail, but it had its effect)
It is taken over if the USB cable is disconnected and reconnected during a song.
Sometimes I use the MIDI controller, it is fairly complete
OVERALL OPINION
For six months, I find it very pleasant.
It happens very quickly with the mouse, and even of the screen, especially with a master keyboard.
I use it to compose, define patterns of verse, chorus ... add variations, and jamming with other musicians.
For cons I have not yet found a nice way to use it in my DAW VST.
- With experience, you do again this choice?
I never tried to MPC, but I do not see what is lacking in the Maschine: The software is very complete. Now required to work with a computer can put off.
Mikro version was released since, but for the price difference I prefer with MIDI ports and the additional controls Mashine normal.