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beatsbyclos
Maschine MK or Studio?
Published on 05/07/15 at 09:59Here is my review of Waves' Center plug-in. I use this plug-in mainly to help bring out vocals of a mixed track. But there are other places where I can use it as well. Please check out the review to find out more below.
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Thanks for viewing. I hope this helps.00gandalf
weird screens
Published on 12/07/11 at 11:42 (This content has been automatically translated from French)screens on both the left is clearer than the right one
is this normal ???
the maschine is still under warranty
thank you
ADQUATION / PERFORMANCE
mac pro
NOTICE GLOBAL
good00TreDay
Fast and inspiring production workflow
Published on 10/08/14 at 03:26Native Instruments has made sure that learning how to use Maschine is as easy as possible. The software and driver installation is the same as all other Native Instruments products, very standard fare. The manual has pictures and diagrams for each of Maschine’s functions and they’ve uploaded a wealth of videos walking you through using Maschine step-by-step.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I haven't had any performance issues or instability. The software doesn't seem bloated but I can't say that it feels exceptionally light, either. That said, there's no lag and I've had no problems even with projects with many sounds and patterns.
OVERALL OPINION
Once you start the software, …Read moreNative Instruments has made sure that learning how to use Maschine is as easy as possible. The software and driver installation is the same as all other Native Instruments products, very standard fare. The manual has pictures and diagrams for each of Maschine’s functions and they’ve uploaded a wealth of videos walking you through using Maschine step-by-step.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I haven't had any performance issues or instability. The software doesn't seem bloated but I can't say that it feels exceptionally light, either. That said, there's no lag and I've had no problems even with projects with many sounds and patterns.
OVERALL OPINION
Once you start the software, you’re greeted with the biggest selling point of Maschine--The Interface. Every function related to using Maschine is accessible on the hardware with no need to look at your computer monitor. Since it’s marketed as a marriage of software with a dedicated hardware controller, the quality of the hardware is paramount. The endless encoders are smooth and the velocity-sensitive pads have a fantastic feel and are responsive to all levels of pressure. The layout is well designed, with every control placed in an intuitive location and there are enough buttons and knobs to keep page and menu diving to a minimum. I find this tactile workflow to be very engaging and there’s just a kind of connection with pressing pads and tweaking knobs to produce and arrange your songs that you just don’t get with a traditional mouse-driven DAW interface.
However, the groovebox-style design isn’t without shortcomings. Maschine simply can’t handle multi-track recording. It doesn’t even have the concept of “audio tracks.” It’s designed to use patterns of midi notes, software synthesizers, and short samples which isn’t ideal for many styles of music. The capability to cut, copy, paste, and other standard audio editing functions aren’t there. When I have a desire to write and record a guitar and vocal based song, it’s just not feasible to produce that in Maschine and I must use a different program.
Though, I call that a shortcoming, I hesitate to call it a flaw. Native Instruments deliberately avoided those features and instead opted for a hardware-software combination with a very narrow focus on features that lent themselves to immediacy and inspiration, which I personally enjoy.
The included library is solid. A decent quality assortment of various drum hits, synth stabs, live instruments, and sound effect samples. As of version 2.0 they’ve created and included a great drum synth that’s capable of recreating both classic drum synth sounds as well as some more realistic percussion. Native Instruments also gives Maschine owners a free copy of Massive which means that you can really have everything you need to start producing with a single purchase.
The sampling capabilities are a bit of mixed bag. The knob based interface for trimming and chopping samples is extremely fast, but without some of the more advanced audio editing features and the baffling lack of timestretch, you may find Maschine’s sampling a bit lacking for your needs.
Maschine is a fast and creative production environment. The groovebox design places an emphasis on tactile control and pattern based song arrangement which doesn’t work for every genre of music, but is extremely fun for the ones it does work for.
Pros:
+Fast, Fun User Interface
+Good Sound Library including Massive
+Well-built hardware
Cons:
-Does not have the functions or interface necessary for certain kinds of music
-Sampler missing some key options
See less10just_blaaaze
Really good!
Published on 01/17/14 at 14:21 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The installation is done without much problem on Windows, but Maschine 1.5 is difficult to install on my Mac Pro, a bone problem simply, if it's Native Instruments is very serious, very reliable.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I have a windows 2008, vista, it works
I have a Mac Pro 8core, everything works too!
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 week. I had an MPC 500, MPC 2000 XL and one I just tested the MPC 3000 MPC is really cool, but it became obsolete in my opinion. Maschine uses the MPC style but it is much more modern, and compatibility is huge, it can be full of things with Maschine, the controller is perfectly designed, you can do everything from lasurfac control. Masc…Read moreThe installation is done without much problem on Windows, but Maschine 1.5 is difficult to install on my Mac Pro, a bone problem simply, if it's Native Instruments is very serious, very reliable.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I have a windows 2008, vista, it works
I have a Mac Pro 8core, everything works too!
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 week. I had an MPC 500, MPC 2000 XL and one I just tested the MPC 3000 MPC is really cool, but it became obsolete in my opinion. Maschine uses the MPC style but it is much more modern, and compatibility is huge, it can be full of things with Maschine, the controller is perfectly designed, you can do everything from lasurfac control. Maschine is intere perfectly Logic or Pro Tools. THE TEST, I preferred rather than the MKI MKII. This is my opinion, but it's blah blah, test maschine, you will see that it's heavySee less22RedPen
My tool work! Great!
Published on 12/05/13 at 16:01 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Maschine gave me the eye for a long time. I wanted an MPC to start, and then I changed my mind, so I tried it side Native Instruments.
-Installation takes about thirty minutes to install the software and its banks provided, it is a bit long but hey, no choice. Once registered on the Maschine Service Center in NI, it's gone!
==> Internet is full of tutorials, the manual has not been useful to me.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Better to have a powerful computer to run Maschine.
It may very well turn the app on a small standalone processor (and again, not too loaded VST instruments in the soft Maschine) but to be able to enjoy as route Maschine in Ableton Live or Logic Pro, open mu…Read moreMaschine gave me the eye for a long time. I wanted an MPC to start, and then I changed my mind, so I tried it side Native Instruments.
-Installation takes about thirty minutes to install the software and its banks provided, it is a bit long but hey, no choice. Once registered on the Maschine Service Center in NI, it's gone!
==> Internet is full of tutorials, the manual has not been useful to me.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Better to have a powerful computer to run Maschine.
It may very well turn the app on a small standalone processor (and again, not too loaded VST instruments in the soft Maschine) but to be able to enjoy as route Maschine in Ableton Live or Logic Pro, open multiple instances so a powerful computer is better!
Soft demand still okay resource for my part I'm on a MacBook Pro I7 2012, and it runs itself. The app crashed a few times because I had not done some updates on VST which opened with Reaktor but nothing too bad. See however in the long term, based on the advice of other users who may have encountered other problems, for example.
The app is a bit confusing at first, but within a few hours we made it, and within days you can actually control it well.
Additionally, NI offers a library of 6gigas of sound, which is quite big, and if you do not like, you can buy other banks or sounds then make yours
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for the month of October, so almost three months.
I never had a product of such a kind hands, and I must say that I can not separate myself! Sampler, Slicer, Composer, you can insert his VST ... it's just enjoyable! the first grooves come quickly and it's addictive limit for me!
The hybrid combination Hardware + Software is really a good idea, you can enjoy the flexibility and ease of software while being able to compose on the Hardware, you can actually detach his eyes and attention of the computer to focus on the Hardware !
I did everything on Ableton Live Maschine before but since I'm doing it, and I export my patterns in Ableton Live, I reorder etc ... it's endless!
At the time of this writing, Maschine Studio is released and given size it does not want me, unlike soft Maschine Drum Synth 2.0 and I intend to buy soon! The upgrade is against pay 99 euros, it's a shame ...
I remake this choice without hesitation!See less10Tom97531
Can not do without
Published on 12/04/13 at 10:49 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Level installation, configuration, that is all that there is more simple.
Just follow the instructions and be a little patient for the scan of the library at first launch.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I used maschine on a PC with an i5, 8GB of RAM and an SSD. It runs perfectly, really no crash in more than 2 years of use, either in stand-alone mode or plugin mode in Live.
The best performance boost has occurred thanks to the 2.0 version of Maschine. The app is finally supports multi-core and I saw the CPU load down tremendously. Although I have never exploded CPU with version 1.8, it's always nice to reduce the cpu consolidated, especially when using Maschine with other software.…Read moreLevel installation, configuration, that is all that there is more simple.
Just follow the instructions and be a little patient for the scan of the library at first launch.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I used maschine on a PC with an i5, 8GB of RAM and an SSD. It runs perfectly, really no crash in more than 2 years of use, either in stand-alone mode or plugin mode in Live.
The best performance boost has occurred thanks to the 2.0 version of Maschine. The app is finally supports multi-core and I saw the CPU load down tremendously. Although I have never exploded CPU with version 1.8, it's always nice to reduce the cpu consolidated, especially when using Maschine with other software.
I will not étaller me on the fact that the controller is super well built, it is the best in the world equipment and software in a single product, it has been said 1000 times.
OVERALL OPINION
Moreover, I recommend everyone to update the v2.0. Additions to this version are well worth the $ 99. The Drums Synth them only fill the $ 99. I considered buying a Volca Beats to be able to adjust my drum sounds. Once I discovered the potential and versatility of synth drums v2.0, I realized that it was not necessary to spend $ 150 more. So, yes, but this is not a true analog sound, it's not comparable, blah. All I can say is that in a full mix, we see that fire, analog emulation of kick and snare are just bluffing. Not to mention the physical modeling are also excellent. I do a lot of finger drumming, and it is a pleasure to feel much subtlety in his fingers.
And about the update, I have not spoken emulation Rohdes, which is also fabulous, limits on the number of group effect have been removed and so on ...
I am less a fan of the new Prism synth, but hey it is a matter of taste. And I think the idea of a mixer view is good, but against what is unfortunate is that there is no particular method to mix the material interface. So ultimately not very useful.
The biggest reproaches I can do a maschine is that it is impossible to use a mono input of the sound card and bring it out in stereo. Let me explain, for example, if I want to play a bass line with a hardware synth that is connected to the left input of my sound card, the sound will just left. And I have not really found a solution, the better it is to use a plugin to refocus its ... But hey I'm not a fan of this kind solution a little patch ... It is usually at this point that I decided to release Live
In any case, I do it again this choice without any hesitation. The egonomie, quality banks of sounds, synths (Massive foremost) make maschine is the centerpiece of all my productions.
I advice everyone who is looking for a box sampler pace. Besides, I think the other versions (and MKII Studio) does not bring much more compared to this version. And as the beast is solid, it's worth it to look to the occasion and keep her in for something else, like packs of sounds, synths ... We are all the same, we still lack something then keep all of what to invest for the next box blipSee less30raloufkike
Full intuitive and addictive ...
Published on 12/18/12 at 18:40 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Simple and efficient software samples and very complete.
You asked what we can do with it?
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SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Mac that's all just perfect never a latency
PS: I have an SSD
OVERALL OPINION
Almost 2 years and I do not use voids again my mouse to produce a piece of music ...00Matt_SF
Very good investment!
Published on 10/09/12 at 12:42 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The installation is no problem, it installs the software and the driver for the controller. You connect the maschine, the OS recognizes it and it's done!
Then you activate the app via the NI Service Center.
No conflict for me.
No problem for configuration (audio driver, controller, MIDI, etc ...)
The manual is clear and fairly comprehensive.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
My config. : Laptop, core i5, 8G RAM, M-Audio Profire 2626
I said that I have the first version of Maschine (MK1)
No problem on my config., The app runs very well. To get an idea: I have sessions with several large banks Kontakt, some synths and FX, all with very low latency, and it runs smoothly. I wo…Read moreThe installation is no problem, it installs the software and the driver for the controller. You connect the maschine, the OS recognizes it and it's done!
Then you activate the app via the NI Service Center.
No conflict for me.
No problem for configuration (audio driver, controller, MIDI, etc ...)
The manual is clear and fairly comprehensive.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
My config. : Laptop, core i5, 8G RAM, M-Audio Profire 2626
I said that I have the first version of Maschine (MK1)
No problem on my config., The app runs very well. To get an idea: I have sessions with several large banks Kontakt, some synths and FX, all with very low latency, and it runs smoothly. I would add that the number of crashes for 3 years can be counted on the fingers of one hand (and I think they were rather due to my old PC)
The controller responds well, the pads are excellent, with some cons buttons might have earned a little less "soft", ie it is sometimes necessary to press hard on the buttons above for certain key combination.
In any case I think this is well thought maschine small, we can do almost everything via the controller and also use it as a MIDI controller simple (once I use it for other samplers or to control ableton live).
Small flat against by the sequencer for I sometimes find ..... "Binding" when it was used in sequencers "classic" (cubase, pro tools, etc ...) I think it still needs some time to adapt, think phase components a bit differently but in the end we made it. Also, not being able to only 3 per FX "sound" is a bit simplistic, but hey you get there anyway.
On the sounds included in the software: Most kits drums sound good, and some are very "original", but I will say that the sound quality "instruments" is a little below the rest, understand: they are friendly, quite useful but they do not break bricks. For my part I generally use other sound banks. The sampler is a bit "basic" what he expect him ie: cut, truncate, edit, trim, slice, etc ...
Note that different Upd improved several things: the sampling becomes more complete with the addition of time-stretch, his bank was subsequently expanded + Komplete Elements being offered, and you can load VST directly from the controller .
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 3 years.
To know that I also have the MPD32 and MPC100, so I could test all that long, and the Maschine pads are really the best. The controller is solid, and the feel is excellent.
In addition, the workflow is unique, having a controller + an app is really more more accessible, more options more better what.
What I love most: the controller, the workflow, the spirit
What I like least: spinach
Good value for money although it would often be cheaper than that!
With experience, I would even want to buy the new version (MK2) ... soon I hope ...See less30freezerman
A rustic sampler, sequencer slightly edited, a proper VST host
Published on 08/10/12 at 03:24 (This content has been automatically translated from French)RAS on the installation, shuffle on my 11 inch with Lion. In 10 minutes everything was settled.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Flush with the side stability. But hey, I'm running Maschine in standalone, nothing goes next.
OVERALL OPINION
I used Maschine for a month. Note that I am the sampler since 1997, I thoroughly mastering a lot of samplers / sequencers material (notably the MPC4000 Akai and Yamaha RS7000, which are far from basic instruments) and I am very very very squarely disappointed with the party sampler and sequencer part of MASCHINE.
My main disappointment is that I expected to find a sampler / sequencer with lots of advanced features, when in fact everything i…Read moreRAS on the installation, shuffle on my 11 inch with Lion. In 10 minutes everything was settled.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Flush with the side stability. But hey, I'm running Maschine in standalone, nothing goes next.
OVERALL OPINION
I used Maschine for a month. Note that I am the sampler since 1997, I thoroughly mastering a lot of samplers / sequencers material (notably the MPC4000 Akai and Yamaha RS7000, which are far from basic instruments) and I am very very very squarely disappointed with the party sampler and sequencer part of MASCHINE.
My main disappointment is that I expected to find a sampler / sequencer with lots of advanced features, when in fact everything is archibasique, and very short of what I could atendre a sampler in 2012 .... especially to run on a computer. I MASCHINE with the painful sensation of stepping back rather than leap forward. Amazing is not it?
Sampler:
It lacks basic functions like time stretch and pitch shift.
Looping samples is totally unintuitive
We lack MATERIAL CONTROLS for sample editing (the PLAY FROM, TO PLAY, PLAY LOOP MBM particular are absent).
The slice mode is OK, provided you have short samples. If you must cut the sample in more than 16 slices we retroucve with slices unusable because not mapped on the pads. It's like twelve years ago with the MPC2000XL.
No Reverse loop: the loop is still playing in the same direction, you can not read the buckles 'ping / pong' as the MPC4000.
No editing of the pan of a sample (stereo to mono for example).
The extraction of a slice from a sample slice is impossible (to map the keyboard for example). Must duplicate the sample for that.
Sequencer:
Pattern editing: Choose and edit the events with the mouse is painful and nearly impossible with the hardware. It's disappointing.
No pattern stretch.
No playback of MIDI files (that's ridiculous, frankly)
Compatibility with MPC programs:
Do not believe them, only some programs are properly imported, tired layers, the mute groups, etc. are recognized aps. Programs with more than one bank (over 16 pads) are imported from several GROUPS maschine els which makes difficult to use ...
My advice: buy one rather than MASCHINE hardware controller of your choice (cheaper) and give you a license REAPER (60euro) which is 1000 times the MASCHINE software in the sense that it offers the same features (and more) and more and more (such as audio editing, multitrack tracking etc.).
The only real plus point of MASCHINE (compared to my hardware samplers) is the host and chaining VST effects: three effects available at the GROUP, then 4 still possible at the MASTER it allows to make really sound level. It happens that I do not work like that of the blow for me is not really a plus.
The quality of PADS is also noteworthy, very responsive and pleasant to use. However in play live I do not see what use my stuff, other than for sets archisimples because the PAD MODE with its three functions available on each PAD is a bit messy.See less152lemarquis01
Published on 02/27/12 at 06:49 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I give this a 9 rating mikro maschine simple and friendly012yanki
A "maschine" war of all trades ...
Published on 01/21/12 at 07:07 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Installing Mac Lion is no problem, the software is stable, both as standalone plugin.
The manual can be downloaded on the website of Native Instruments and is relatively complete.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
On my Macbook pro in 2011, no major problems.
OVERALL OPINION
I use Maschine in recent months.
I've never been interested in the MPC, although having tried, I found these relatively powerful machines.
Maschine is pretty nice to produce grooves like a MPC.
But where it all goes bad ... Integration is another sequencer.
It is quickly lost, as if we had a sequencer inside another sequencer ...
Opt-so the standalone and export your grooves directly into a seque…Read moreInstalling Mac Lion is no problem, the software is stable, both as standalone plugin.
The manual can be downloaded on the website of Native Instruments and is relatively complete.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
On my Macbook pro in 2011, no major problems.
OVERALL OPINION
I use Maschine in recent months.
I've never been interested in the MPC, although having tried, I found these relatively powerful machines.
Maschine is pretty nice to produce grooves like a MPC.
But where it all goes bad ... Integration is another sequencer.
It is quickly lost, as if we had a sequencer inside another sequencer ...
Opt-so the standalone and export your grooves directly into a sequencer in the future.
As for the controller, it is of outstanding quality!
Both the precision of his pads (better than Akai MPD from home), by his ingenuity to do without fully looking at the screen. A very good point!
If you are looking to make a mobile station (with a macbook for example), I do not think Maschine is for you ... the controller is still relatively bulky ... anything for the live, it would quite the case.
Look also at the side of MOTU BPM ... or the new Gheist of Fxpansion ... If you find a software for creating drum controller without ... or if you have the chance to have Ultrabeat in Logic ... you will more than spoiledSee less11BlakeS
I found what I wanted!
Published on 01/11/12 at 08:12 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The installation went very smoothly how long can that especially when you have hundreds of gigabytes of VST! (The time Maschine gets all the first time).
No problem of incompatibility as I am on Mac and everyone knows the reputation so I would not say anything ...
The manual I seem to be enough, but actually I really fly. I much preferred the youtube videos NI data is clear.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I have an Imac Intel from 2008 with 4G ram. (The trick to what date ...) But Maschine works fine on this config and software has never freeze once since I use it.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a year and I must say that Maschine continues to amaze me! You should know th…Read moreThe installation went very smoothly how long can that especially when you have hundreds of gigabytes of VST! (The time Maschine gets all the first time).
No problem of incompatibility as I am on Mac and everyone knows the reputation so I would not say anything ...
The manual I seem to be enough, but actually I really fly. I much preferred the youtube videos NI data is clear.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I have an Imac Intel from 2008 with 4G ram. (The trick to what date ...) But Maschine works fine on this config and software has never freeze once since I use it.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a year and I must say that Maschine continues to amaze me! You should know that when it came out I wondered what was rotten stuff out yet and I have boycotted until last year without ever having not tested ...
Version 1.5 and 1.6 have all changed with the ability to import VSTs (any kind), MPC60 and MPC3000 mode, export audio, the best integration with the software and especially the Drag-and-Drop which is among other a revelation!
I like the interface Maschine I think we found it fast enough even if it's quite confusing when you come from a world MPC (Groups? Scenes ?...).
The pads are nice and Maschine is super light so you can take it anywhere. Basically, as Needlz says it can do almost everything that an MPC ... but faster! (The higher the drag and drop).
On the negative side, I'll stay on this problem between hardware and software ... SOUND! I still have my MPC 5000 and the difference is clearly felt (the sound is colder ... The sound of Maschine software what)
And with Logic and if you not understand the Logic of Drag and Drop (including tips and its found in the forum) it can become a plague in the first place.
The fact of not having audio output does not record directly from the PC (or Mac) BUT there is a little trick that works great at home but I'll let you look on youtube. There is a guy who gives it.
THE new Renaissance MPC out soon, that does not look terrible at the moment, but which can become overwhelming just because it's Akai.
Ah yes! The Midi Change of Logic Maschine, never found someone who knows the solution but hey it's not a problem
In summary, to speed up your compositions is extraordinary and in addition there are a thousand ways to do it but beware of the Renaissance and MPC do not give up the case if you are on Logic.
Peace
BlakeSmiThSee less41psantoni
A good sampler, creative and innovative
Published on 01/11/12 at 14:29 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The installation goes smoothly, attention every time to update, be sure to follow the recommendations of the publisher.
The configuration is fairly well thought out, simple at first, but it may be complex and frustrating as use cases.
No software or hardware incompatibilities encountered.
The manual is clear, but the video and the internet research is needed to discover advanced techniques of composition and really take advantage of features offered.
For user support and updates
- Regular updates from NI (all 3 / 4 months)
- A lot of bug fixes, a few more features (midi out, VST ...)
- Some functionality necessary for a sampler are still not integrated
- The product operate…Read moreThe installation goes smoothly, attention every time to update, be sure to follow the recommendations of the publisher.
The configuration is fairly well thought out, simple at first, but it may be complex and frustrating as use cases.
No software or hardware incompatibilities encountered.
The manual is clear, but the video and the internet research is needed to discover advanced techniques of composition and really take advantage of features offered.
For user support and updates
- Regular updates from NI (all 3 / 4 months)
- A lot of bug fixes, a few more features (midi out, VST ...)
- Some functionality necessary for a sampler are still not integrated
- The product operates well and pay no update yet ...
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I use maschine on a MacBookPro 13 "of 2009:
In Standalone, VST without:
- Very stable, does not crash ever, everything is fluid and it was the foot
In Standalone, VST with:
- The flow is no longer appropriate, but it's still stable and usable if it does not load the mule
VST mode:
- Excessive CPU consumption (does not support dual core), bug displays etc., a horror ...
In general use:
- Interface NI we like it or not ...
- The hardware is good and I do not soft touches virtually
- The pads are sensitive to the touch and nice: /
- The VST is well integrated, convenient for ... SAMPLER!
- The management of audio channel is very well done and routing possibilities are interesting
- The effects are simple but combined and sequenced it became very interesting
- Management of MIDI is basic and pretty bug, the piano roll mode is VERY BASIC
- Synchronization with MIDI hardware is nickel
- Many sub-menu button and use the shift function for "advanced"
- The controller is well designed and main functions are directly accessible throughout.
- The function Swing .... strange?
- The couple Sampler / Sequencer is simple but incredibly powerful for improvisation and live
- The MIDI controller mode enables a lot of different configuration (Live, Tracktor ...)
OVERALL OPINION
I then used one and a half years I have owned some classic (mpc20/2000) but there was a lot of time ...
Overall I love maschine in standalone and I hate VST.
I do not think it can be currently used as a DAW, integration with MIDI hardware is tedious and a lot of small bugs and missing features it lacks.
However this is a great sampler and a very good drum machine. Coupled with other non-computer tools that get very interesting because of its ability to improvise and remix live.
In the end I do not regret my purchaseSee less41zeitoun
Excellent product
Published on 12/06/11 at 01:21 (This content has been automatically translated from French)No problem installation point on my Mac. Just be a little used to the installation process also Native trs well documented in the manual Submitted in the package.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Everything is perfectly stable, zero crash on my Mac 8GB RAM / Processor i7 and Focusrite sound card.
OVERALL OPINION
So I use it for a year and this is really the ultimate groovebox I was looking for. Sound banks varies and rich possibilities of sampler, the possibility of module Kong ePilot of Reason, that of happiness. Ergonomics and simplicity of use are despite the power under the hood. The product evolves in many over the upgrades and it is possible to dsormais ppcharger natively…Read moreNo problem installation point on my Mac. Just be a little used to the installation process also Native trs well documented in the manual Submitted in the package.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Everything is perfectly stable, zero crash on my Mac 8GB RAM / Processor i7 and Focusrite sound card.
OVERALL OPINION
So I use it for a year and this is really the ultimate groovebox I was looking for. Sound banks varies and rich possibilities of sampler, the possibility of module Kong ePilot of Reason, that of happiness. Ergonomics and simplicity of use are despite the power under the hood. The product evolves in many over the upgrades and it is possible to dsormais ppcharger natively presets software suite Native. I would do without this choice hsiterSee less01ThisIsTheSky
More marketing and efficiency
Published on 12/27/11 at 10:02 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The installation of version 1.5 was done without problem, which has not been the case of update 1.7 or nothing worked at first.
Notes updates were not at all clear. It should be galleries in obscure forums to find information.
But it's still correct, so 6 / 10
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Mac ProBook DuoCore 2.6 and 4GB Ram iMac DuoCore 3.2 and 4GB Ram.
Yes, it turns easily on my setup that is not the most powerful cry last, but not the slowest either.
However, the product is still a bit unstable, but I know worse: Ableton Live 8!!
OVERALL OPINION
I used it for over a year before I decided to revendredernièrement. Primarily because it never entered my "workflow"…Read moreThe installation of version 1.5 was done without problem, which has not been the case of update 1.7 or nothing worked at first.
Notes updates were not at all clear. It should be galleries in obscure forums to find information.
But it's still correct, so 6 / 10
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Mac ProBook DuoCore 2.6 and 4GB Ram iMac DuoCore 3.2 and 4GB Ram.
Yes, it turns easily on my setup that is not the most powerful cry last, but not the slowest either.
However, the product is still a bit unstable, but I know worse: Ableton Live 8!!
OVERALL OPINION
I used it for over a year before I decided to revendredernièrement. Primarily because it never entered my "workflow" in my way of working. I retrouvaisfinalement to enter my notes with the mouse in Reason 5 & 6 or keyboard in MOTU BPM is to say!
The controller hardware is of excellent quality, nothing to say! The pads are significantly higher than those of midi controllers Akai MPD series. They are downright fun to play with. The two LED screens are small but effective and visible. We can really do without the mouse if desired, no matter what the knobs are not worth those of my Moog synthesizer in "tournabilité" and strength. Personally, I can only hardly do without the computer screen and mouse as a matter of comfort, and that's where the bottom lies.
The interface software is simply zero. This will surely improve with time, but in the state, I find poorly thought as often in NI. Frankly, it does not invite me to work. The controller also has its share of flaws ergonomic. Of course, these are details, but it contributed to the fact that I put aside gradually Maschine: tedious multiplication of sub-menus, use the "shift" for some vital functions, the metronome difficult to engage, the absence of pre-account (like 4 clicks before recording) or automatic triggering of the recording (as on sequencers Roland keyboards), the function to be lousy swing (Roger Linn is not been there) The absence of an arpeggiator worthy of the name, and especially the height of idiocy, the function of quantification "50%" you quantify what you have done instead of focusing on your last entry. Then it might be me who does not know how to use this, but in this case, Maschine is not at all intuitive as I have watched many times in all menu options and preferences.
The bank is provided with a good quality, comprehensive and wide enough, the sounds are very typical and NI Berlin scene. Very good for all afficiados of Electro House and other genres minimum. This is not my case. I am a nostalgic and I love his old school, both for electro, hip hop, techno or progressive pop. But for those who live with their time and hype, the bank comes with a 1GB should make them happy easily. Then we can load all the samples you want, NI producing its own additional sound banks that I have not tried.
The integration of VST and Komplete 8 allow some use Maschine as a full DAW. Personally I do not like its interface and software for instrument loops if the fly, I prefer to use Ableton Live (despite its big stability problems), the functions "browser" of a DAW like Logic or Live, and the uses a keyboard sound that still largely in my favor production of melodic lines. Regarding the use of VST plug-in like effects, again, I prefer the Logic mixer or the concept of Live.
Add to this that Maschine fits poorly to a DAW, making it unstable and hyper showing latency problem, for me the dice are loaded.
In summary, if I am aware that Maschine can completely satisfy its users, particularly in "stand alone", that it is perfect music to some kind (minimal, hip hop as a solid alternative to MPC) it never managed to convince me and the finish I prefer my keyboard with weighted keys AKAI MPK88, Motu BPM Kong or 6 Reason to produce rhythm parts, and my usual two DAW (Live and Logic) to record and sequence of melodic parts. I had bought Maschine because I still have in me nostalgic for my first drum machines. Today and tomorrow I separated, I expect Tempest Dave Smith is to come in the maila completely different product to hopefully other types of rewards.
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The turie!
Published on 12/05/11 at 01:24 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Install nickel, config can not be easier, and for now no incompatibility. The manual is clear but I m 'm trs that can be used, the use of maschine is relatively simple for just that one has the habit of live or Daws plugs and NI, which is my case.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
my laptop asus i7 720qm 8gb of ram and everything revolves impec I 've done that a track since I have but asser load indeed, and my proc only runs that has 4% of its capacity.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two days, I had had a MPC2000XL THE TIME.
What I like most is its simplicity of use, its high qualitles Controller beautiful pads alongside those of my ex mpk25, the bank's sound quality too.
Th…Read moreInstall nickel, config can not be easier, and for now no incompatibility. The manual is clear but I m 'm trs that can be used, the use of maschine is relatively simple for just that one has the habit of live or Daws plugs and NI, which is my case.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
my laptop asus i7 720qm 8gb of ram and everything revolves impec I 've done that a track since I have but asser load indeed, and my proc only runs that has 4% of its capacity.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two days, I had had a MPC2000XL THE TIME.
What I like most is its simplicity of use, its high qualitles Controller beautiful pads alongside those of my ex mpk25, the bank's sound quality too.
The least? for now I like everything ....
a may seem a bit expensive for a Premire, but that price is nothing more equivalent. MPC5000 has a 2000 or 3000 euros here is what that would rival and even ....
Head of any fawn I 'm tape I have been at half price
Yes, I am the happy owner of a license kore2 they stop the dveloppement.See less01Sysmik-Acoustics
nikel;)
Published on 12/01/11 at 07:38 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I installed it on my macbook pro and no concern for config. The manual is however not complete trs, I am of the video rfrer NI on the subject (very good)
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Macbook Pro
2.3 Ghz Inter Core i5
4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
The software works well on it but some trs bug (crash APRS abortion a loaded sound) some of which have dj t rgl with diffrent SHIFT
OVERALL OPINION
It's been about 6 months I Maschine is all done and what I was looking (replace a Korg ESX) a lot of possibilities, especially with VST hosting that push the limits!
trs good productRead moreI installed it on my macbook pro and no concern for config. The manual is however not complete trs, I am of the video rfrer NI on the subject (very good)
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Macbook Pro
2.3 Ghz Inter Core i5
4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
The software works well on it but some trs bug (crash APRS abortion a loaded sound) some of which have dj t rgl with diffrent SHIFT
OVERALL OPINION
It's been about 6 months I Maschine is all done and what I was looking (replace a Korg ESX) a lot of possibilities, especially with VST hosting that push the limits!
trs good productSee less02Bess82
Huge!
Published on 11/08/11 at 12:16 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The installation is done it without problems?
Yes.
Have you encountered any incompatibilities?
No.
The general configuration is easy?
Very easy.
The manual is clear and sufficient?
But not always enough free tutorials on inetrnet.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / RAM / disk / sound card ..)
Imac 27 ", 8 gb ram, 1TB hard disc, Snow Leopard OS 10.6.8
The software works there correctly on this configuration?
Yes.
This hardware + software is stable?
Very stable, never stuck for now.
OVERALL OPINION
How long have you use it?
7 months
What is so special that you love the most, …Read moreThe installation is done it without problems?
Yes.
Have you encountered any incompatibilities?
No.
The general configuration is easy?
Very easy.
The manual is clear and sufficient?
But not always enough free tutorials on inetrnet.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / RAM / disk / sound card ..)
Imac 27 ", 8 gb ram, 1TB hard disc, Snow Leopard OS 10.6.8
The software works there correctly on this configuration?
Yes.
This hardware + software is stable?
Very stable, never stuck for now.
OVERALL OPINION
How long have you use it?
7 months
What is so special that you love the most, least?
Very simple interface, nice, very solid hardware transportable, inserting any plug-in possible, high-performance pads, can control any other software in midi.
Have you tried many other models before buying it?
MPC 2000
How would you rate the quality / price?
Very good.
With experience, you do again this choice?
Definitely!See less10Quasart
Intuitive MAO
Published on 11/16/11 at 06:10 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The 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…Read moreThe 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.See less01neii
Incredible!
Published on 11/06/11 at 01:53 (This content has been automatically translated from French)No problem with the installation ... on the other hand, it's a bit long (the CD version are not updated and must re-download everything for Maschine and Komplete elements)
No problem either configuration in stand-alone or in Live.
The PDF manual is very good, it can happen to me to go and seek information, it is well referenced.
No inconsistency to deplore it works with my Macbook Pro / Tascam US-200. the USB keyboard is recognized by Maschine (to play percussion instruments out, it is sometimes easier than the pads).
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
As mentioned above, everything works nickel on the Macbook (Unibody 2008/4G end of RAM) If we multiply the VST effects and more Mas…Read moreNo problem with the installation ... on the other hand, it's a bit long (the CD version are not updated and must re-download everything for Maschine and Komplete elements)
No problem either configuration in stand-alone or in Live.
The PDF manual is very good, it can happen to me to go and seek information, it is well referenced.
No inconsistency to deplore it works with my Macbook Pro / Tascam US-200. the USB keyboard is recognized by Maschine (to play percussion instruments out, it is sometimes easier than the pads).
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
As mentioned above, everything works nickel on the Macbook (Unibody 2008/4G end of RAM) If we multiply the VST effects and more Maschine in Live, still it ends with "click" a little, but there is room ... The load is mostly between 15 and 35%. No crash to deplore (a freeze once, but it was my fault, after an update, I had not taken the time to restart the computer)
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week and I can say that Maschine is great! The drum sounds and loops are very good quality, the other instruments in Maschine are varied and the addition of Komplete Elements adds still lots of possibilities.
The adequacy hardware / software works great and the whole greatly improves the speed of composition. in 6 hours the first day, I made three pieces! (Short pieces, of course, but impressive nonetheless)
When we know a little Live, the arrangement of patterns in scenes is pretty easy to pick up
The pads are a nice touch and velocity is adjustable.
The screens are clear and the interface as we understand how it works, which may require some time (there are many tutorials on the site in English which are useful NI)
The three ways to program loops are very effective and complementary (manually adding parts / notes repeat / the step sequencer) We will very quickly with the results really bluffing.
This is my first beatbox, but I had a Korg NANOPAD, no (I have an opinion on this)
For now, I keep my CPA, but can also control Maschine Live (there is a template)See less00soundklinik
Fantastic-love
Published on 11/05/11 at 07:32 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Installation is no problem, I'd rather create my own "library" rent banks and put them on a second hard drive.
Setup is easy, just install the program. If you have an older version (soft), you will be guided to the site to download NI updates.
There are no incompatibilities, most programs or operating in 64-bit and Windows 7 are highly recommended.
Maschine is comprised of (hardware) MIDI Controller "which can be used alone as a sophisticated MIDI controller, and control any software.
Second part is the (software) "software", sequencer, etc ... accessible via PC and Maschine controller. Most if not all, can be controlled by the Maschine (hardware)
The fact that there is no CPU in …Read moreInstallation is no problem, I'd rather create my own "library" rent banks and put them on a second hard drive.
Setup is easy, just install the program. If you have an older version (soft), you will be guided to the site to download NI updates.
There are no incompatibilities, most programs or operating in 64-bit and Windows 7 are highly recommended.
Maschine is comprised of (hardware) MIDI Controller "which can be used alone as a sophisticated MIDI controller, and control any software.
Second part is the (software) "software", sequencer, etc ... accessible via PC and Maschine controller. Most if not all, can be controlled by the Maschine (hardware)
The fact that there is no CPU in hardware, ca perhaps his weakness that depends on your PC / Mac.
If you have an old computer, do not even try to use the Maschine.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I have long been on the XP-SP3, but soon I will bit Windows 7.64
I have AMD Athlon X3 445 overclocked to 3.1MGh 3.3MGh on Asus M4A77D, 4 GB memory, three hard drives and 1x250GB x500GB 2. Sound card NI-AK-1.
Everything is stable ...
OVERALL OPINION
Use two months and still learning, it is a very deep instrument.
I love Xtension called "transistor punch".
I have had many sequences and drum machines before and what Maschine is my favorite.
Quality seems very good, time will tell.
I would buy again I do not regret ...
Native Instruments is a good company that takes care of its customers.
Maschine is very good with Reaktor is the majority of VST.
The price is a bit high, given that you buy software and a MIDI controller to control it.
Yet the software is constantly updated NI.See less00vsavagellc
The Akai Mpc Killer!
Published on 10/24/11 at 06:181 photoComing from an Mpc 3000 & 1000 production background, I found Maschine a breeze to use. The installation was very simple and straight forward as well as the documentation (manual).
Maschine interface is quite easy to get use to, if you've used an Mpc then maschine should be a breeze for your but if not the manual included explains everything in detail. I do wish Native Instruments would have included video tutorials as they would help those who are new groove maschines (pun intended). Now there are plenty of youtube videos out there but some people don't know how to navigate the net too well or and or are not able to stream videos online (ie some college students).
Aside from that s…Read moreComing from an Mpc 3000 & 1000 production background, I found Maschine a breeze to use. The installation was very simple and straight forward as well as the documentation (manual).
Maschine interface is quite easy to get use to, if you've used an Mpc then maschine should be a breeze for your but if not the manual included explains everything in detail. I do wish Native Instruments would have included video tutorials as they would help those who are new groove maschines (pun intended). Now there are plenty of youtube videos out there but some people don't know how to navigate the net too well or and or are not able to stream videos online (ie some college students).
Aside from that small suggestion or gripe (whichever fits best) everything else was perfect. Not only are the functions laid out in a organized manor but the shift options and dual function commands are very easy to get the hang of.
Lastly, I loved the fact that everything could be controlled from the hardware interface: Sampling,chopping,truncating,browsing samples,transport functions etc.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
What's really cool is that Maschine software and Hardware interface both work flawlessly together. Whatever is being down via the hardware unit can be seen in software in real time and vice versa. In fact they work so well you don't ever have to look at the computer screen when working and that's the work flow an akai mpc user LOVES.
I've run Maschine on a few different setups and each runs the unit perfectly. Here are my setups.
Older Mac
Mac G4 1.5ghz,
2ghz Processor,
Delta 1010 Soundcard
Stock Ati Vid Card
Windows Machine
Delta 1010 Soundcard
Custom made 3ghz Quad Core
4gigs of Ram
5700 (ATI) Vid Card
Mobile Setup
Saffire 6 Usb Interface
Stock Vid Card
4ghz Ram
DualCore 2.2ghz Processor
I don't run into any issues using machine with either one of the setups listed above and I've had the original unit since 2008 when I was sound designing for it. With that said you should be fine using any computer made within the time from of
2008-20 – whatever.. Unless you are a really heavy plugin user.
OVERALL OPINION
What I like most about Maschine is it's SPEED! This is the fastest groove box I've ever used. The time it takes to sample,chop and lay your samples across the pads can take a quite a while on a mpc 3000. When the Mpc 1000 can out it was 5x times faster but maschine is nearly instant!
I do wish the build was a little more solid, not saying that it isn't but it's really light which makes feel as if it would shatter if I accidentally dropped it or, maybe I'm just use to lugging around heavier units .
Maschines sound quality is superb they even have an mpc 3000 and Sp 1200 emulator built into the sampler. My advice is process your sound through an older preamp. You get a really nice feel with them.
If I was a new producer looking to get my hands on a groove box Maschine would be my go to unit for 5 reasons
1. It's easy to use
2. Quality (Sound)
3. It's doesn't cost much
4. Can expand any setup
5. Kills any groove box on the market (even the mpc)See less03vguillet
Published on 10/03/11 at 04:51 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Maschine, that is top even for guys like me no one in hardware
Quality construction (hit pads) there is also the advantage of native instruments that never sleeps on its laurels and made a lot grow its products
that is indispensable in my home studio
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
never any problem
OVERALL OPINION
SUPER00ericthegreat
Great System.
Published on 09/25/11 at 07:53Native instruments maschine is a great production system. Its hardware integration is second to none and its paving the way for music computer production.
Its has 8 banks of 16 pads with 2 effects per pad/bank/project. With the included sounds, you can compose an orchestra. I don't know of a single MPC that has more. You want 10 kicks in your project? Go ahead. 5 snares? Sure. A bank for just sample chops? Go to town. You will NOT run out of space. If you do, you're doing a lot wrong anyway. No, you don't need to layer 10 kicks. Stop it! But I do like to mix sounds that otherwise wouldn't make sense. I don't like to sample, so I'll instead create an 8 bar jazz loop complete with a full j…Read moreNative instruments maschine is a great production system. Its hardware integration is second to none and its paving the way for music computer production.
Its has 8 banks of 16 pads with 2 effects per pad/bank/project. With the included sounds, you can compose an orchestra. I don't know of a single MPC that has more. You want 10 kicks in your project? Go ahead. 5 snares? Sure. A bank for just sample chops? Go to town. You will NOT run out of space. If you do, you're doing a lot wrong anyway. No, you don't need to layer 10 kicks. Stop it! But I do like to mix sounds that otherwise wouldn't make sense. I don't like to sample, so I'll instead create an 8 bar jazz loop complete with a full jazz brush kit, then layer it with 808's, Vinyl kits, trance kicks, etc. to make the song sound sampled when it isn't.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Its performance is amazing and very easy to understand, I have been using it for a few months now after trying it out in guitar center one weekend. I am very happy with it, setting it up and getting it going couldn’t be easier.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall, there is very little that the Maschine can't do that you would want it to do. Come the next upgrade that's already been announced, there is likely NOTHING your Maschine won't be able to do, but there will be tons that it would be able to do that your MPC never could or will, and for a ton less than it would take for you to be able to pull it off with software and midi controllers. The only complaint I hear a lot of now is "no time stretch" (which I don't use anyway, but a lot of people do, and the MPC can do it. But add plug-in compatibility, and you'll have it.
See less00Eatyone
Published on 03/22/09 at 13:48 (This content has been automatically translated from French)- Installation is it without problem?
No problem (MacOS 10.5.6), just a short time that barely left a silent version 1.0.2 available.
- Have you experienced any incompatibility?
No
- The configuration gnrale is easy?
intuitive
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
A quick start paper comes home, and since 1.0.2 complete and clear manual is available in electronic version.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- What is the configuration of your computer?
MacBookPro 2.6 Ghz dualcore MacOS 10.5.6
- The software works he correctly on this configuration?
A wonderful, even with the chipset of the laptop's Intgr
- This software + hardware configuration is stable? …Read more- Installation is it without problem?
No problem (MacOS 10.5.6), just a short time that barely left a silent version 1.0.2 available.
- Have you experienced any incompatibility?
No
- The configuration gnrale is easy?
intuitive
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
A quick start paper comes home, and since 1.0.2 complete and clear manual is available in electronic version.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- What is the configuration of your computer?
MacBookPro 2.6 Ghz dualcore MacOS 10.5.6
- The software works he correctly on this configuration?
A wonderful, even with the chipset of the laptop's Intgr
- This software + hardware configuration is stable?
Not have or dcrochage or crash for the moment, both in standalone in Logic AU plug
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it?
Since its release, about 1 month ...
- What is the particular feature that you like:
as:
-Being able to use the flexibility of a computer in its possibilities, but no longer need either the keyboard or mouse.
minimum:
The time-loading banks.
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
I had several MPC and it comes close bcp without the cot independently, but with a much freer use my taste.
- How do you report qualitprix?
Personal I have for my money.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
No doubt
Conclusion: today at the only soft tips that I drangent:
-No midi out (prvu in the next update)
No compatibility-REX (apparently the study)
-The slicer is a bit lightweight in comparison to that of Guru
-The loading time of banks is a little long even if PREVENT absolutely no playback
I like those:
Hardware:
Feeling of solidity-Pad, encoders, time will tell
-Compact
Trs-notch practice
Soft:
-Complete, and finally in a soft with a squenceur This category of scnes !!!!!!! This silent time.
The output-routing is very well seen
-The FX are prima facie correct, I am not specialist in the trs thing ...
-Intuitive (that's a big user of mpc and guru talking)
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