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Review compare maschine native instruments
Review compare maschine native instruments










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A decent quality assortment of various drum hits, synth stabs, live instruments, and sound effect samples. 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. Though, I call that a shortcoming, I hesitate to call it a flaw. 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. The capability to cut, copy, paste, and other standard audio editing functions aren’t there. 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. Maschine simply can’t handle multi-track recording. However, the groovebox-style design isn’t without shortcomings. 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. 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. The endless encoders are smooth and the velocity-sensitive pads have a fantastic feel and are responsive to all levels of pressure. Since it’s marketed as a marriage of software with a dedicated hardware controller, the quality of the hardware is paramount. Every function related to using Maschine is accessible on the hardware with no need to look at your computer monitor. Once you start the software, you’re greeted with the biggest selling point of Maschine-The Interface. That said, there's no lag and I've had no problems even with projects with many sounds and patterns. The software doesn't seem bloated but I can't say that it feels exceptionally light, either. I haven't had any performance issues or instability.

Review compare maschine native instruments manual#

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.

Review compare maschine native instruments driver#

The software and driver installation is the same as all other Native Instruments products, very standard fare.

Review compare maschine native instruments how to#

Native Instruments has made sure that learning how to use Maschine is as easy as possible.












Review compare maschine native instruments