Watch all 4 parts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h65aqWqJ2YA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h65aqWqJ2YA
The update will include the following improvements:
New and improved features:
- MIDI Out Mode for sounds
- MIDI In for sounds and groups
- Drag-and-Drop audio export for scenes and patterns in host
- Record and trigger scenes switches via MIDI notes in host
- Scene retrigger option in plugin mode
- Loading groups without patterns
- Additional slicing sizes (1/8th etc.)
- REX file import (tbc)
- Scene naming
- Adjustable metronome volume
- Record Count-In option
- Quick adjustment of group and sound volumes on controller
I think this update really establishes Maschine as a serious tool. Up till now things like no midi out, no Rex support, limited slicing sizes etc. really made Maschine seem incomplete...or at least, not living up to its potential. After this update that will no longer be the case IMO.For what it's worth, there is an update in the works as we speak with the following new features:
Watch all 4 parts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h65aqWqJ2YA
No once cares that you hate x0x style.I hate x0x style
hoenstly i know someone who has mpc5000 it's great piece of equipment but buggy as hell like most akai products they still havent gotten all of the bugs out of mpc 500.hoenstly i know someone who has machine it's great piece of equipment but buggy as hell like most ni products they still havent gotten all of the bugs out of battery 3.
If you can't back that up with any kind of explanation, just move on.Tried NI product, its ok for what it is, but it is NO MPC. PERIOD.
Haha. MPCs definitely "out weigh" the Maschine by far. I agree with you there. MPCs (other than MPC500) are unnecessarily big and heavy.there is ALOT MORE to the MPC Series than what you may think.
i am sure if you dig deep you will find that the MPC will out weigh that maschine by far.
If you can't back that up with any kind of explanation, just move on.
Haha. MPCs definitely "out weigh" the Maschine by far. I agree with you there. MPCs (other than MPC500) are unnecessarily big and heavy.
It's meant for producers who realize the advantages of a computer software setup but want it to work just like hardware. It never pretends that it doesn't require a computer. So for any die-hard hardware purist who would never want to be near a computer when making beats, it's not for them.well to start off, tell us what sample rate the NI can sample lp's, cd's or any outward analog or digital device, without a pc
according to NI you can sample audio internal or external through "your sound card" what a phucking gimmick.
high priced trigger finger, not sold on this.
Does it have 16 levels for tuning?