Should I keep it or return it?
Should I keep it or return it? Posted on: 17.05.2013 by Alecia Soulliere Ok So I just recently purchased what I thought to be a new, but older model Maschine Mikro. Well long story short the controller itself was new but the maschine and komplete discs were already registered under another user. I contacted NI about it and they said there is nothing they can do and I should just return it.Now, my question is this: since I got the controller for only 150, do you believe I should return it or keep it? I know it can be used with other software aside from Maschine like ableton, reason, etc. So if you were in my situation would you send it back or keep it? Will I be able to be productive with it in Ableton or another sofware? Thanks in advance for the advice | |
Gaynell Rydberg 19.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by diezdiazgiant
I'm assuming he bought it from a seller on Amazon. You can still email the seller just like on eBay. |
Alecia Soulliere 20.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by MoeHawk
I'm new to this sort of thing as I am a turntablist (14 years) and im trying to branch out into creating beats and remixes using samples. I have been having having a lot of finger drumming and that is kind of what sparked this idea to get into more production. |
Alecia Soulliere 18.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by diezdiazgiant
That being said I believe I'll return it and just get my money back. Is maschine really worth the price tag brand new from NI? Or can anyone recommend a good starting point for someone looking into starting production? Maybe a launch pad and ableton combo? Thanks for the help |
Alecia Soulliere 17.05.2013 | Ok So I just recently purchased what I thought to be a new, but older model Maschine Mikro. Well long story short the controller itself was new but the maschine and komplete discs were already registered under another user. I contacted NI about it and they said there is nothing they can do and I should just return it. Now, my question is this: since I got the controller for only 150, do you believe I should return it or keep it? I know it can be used with other software aside from Maschine like ableton, reason, etc. So if you were in my situation would you send it back or keep it? Will I be able to be productive with it in Ableton or another sofware? Thanks in advance for the advice |
Gaynell Rydberg 19.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by diezdiazgiant
I'm assuming he bought it from a seller on Amazon. You can still email the seller just like on eBay. |
Rebbecca Fennell 19.05.2013 | Ha no one reads |
Alecia Soulliere 20.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by MoeHawk
I'm new to this sort of thing as I am a turntablist (14 years) and im trying to branch out into creating beats and remixes using samples. I have been having having a lot of finger drumming and that is kind of what sparked this idea to get into more production. |
Cindie Somoza 19.05.2013 | Just ask the person you bought it from if they'll un-register it? I've bought and sold NI stuff on eBay and their was always an easy transaction when it came to the registration, unless the guy's an absolute stiff, that's the best move to make. |
Gaynell Rydberg 19.05.2013 | Send a message before you buy next time. Make sure the software has been unregistered. Maybe the previous owner will unregister the serial from their account if you ask them to. If you want to produce, get a keyboard. |
Alyce Southey 18.05.2013 | did you get it off a vendor on amazon or a private seller? odd its already registered. leads me to believe a private seller getting rid of it quick. did they maybe forget to unlock the registration so you could use it? |
Rebbecca Fennell 18.05.2013 | Oh and yes I still feel it's worth it brand new. I wouldn't want it to be my only piece to write with but it's an excellent "wild card", it can fill a lot of roles; it's deep, expedient and easy to learn the basics. |
Rebbecca Fennell 18.05.2013 | Don't pirate, not on morality, but shit is loaded with malware and buggy. Not worth it. Just return it. The joys of software - you don't really own anything any more, you're just "licensing" it. One of the reasons I'm pretty selective about buying software, it's completely obsolete in a few years. At least a hardware drum machine like my MPC in twenty years will still be what it is now, my maschine - good luck finding an installation disc let alone a computer compatible with it. Trade off eh? |
Alecia Soulliere 18.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by diezdiazgiant
That being said I believe I'll return it and just get my money back. Is maschine really worth the price tag brand new from NI? Or can anyone recommend a good starting point for someone looking into starting production? Maybe a launch pad and ableton combo? Thanks for the help |
Rebbecca Fennell 18.05.2013 | Return it, no doubt. This has been my biggest gripe about native instruments and all of their products, you can own their hardware but their overall attitude when it comes to their software is "oh someone screwed you on a license - tough shit". Mean while on the internet their shit is some of the most pirated - solid business model. |
Gaynell Rydberg 18.05.2013 | Return it. 150 for the mikro is too much without software. |
Alecia Soulliere 18.05.2013 | I bought it on amazon |
Ulysses Vittetoe 19.05.2013 | Where did you get it from? |
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