NI maschine MKII !!
NI maschine MKII !! Posted on: 29.08.2012 by Treasa Maffucci DAMN SONhttp://www.native-instruments.com/#/...ucer/maschine/ | |
Erich Vallabhaneni 29.08.2012 | ^ now that I don't agree with that. Its common sense they are going to update their products as the industry moves forward, they'd be stupid not to. |
Leeanna Ayla 29.08.2012 | There's a whole slew of people screaming how NI stabbed them in the back for updating their four year old hardware after a major sale. I believe some of them seriously believe NI should refund them the money and send them a new one for free. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 29.08.2012 | well there's no one else to be pissed at in the situation lol. I love my maschine though, so its no biggie just gear lust extreme |
Leeanna Ayla 29.08.2012 | Pissed at yourself I hope. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 29.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
"With the 1.8 MASCHINE update, all MASCHINE users get the legendaryMASSIVE* synthesizer" so we all get massive? |
Freida Leash 29.08.2012 | when the word is out about traktor integration, i might be drooling even harder, or just wishing I had a bigger desk. |
Johnetta Olewine 29.08.2012 | price is pretty good, especially with massive. Glad I didn't get maschine at the latest sale TBH because it looks like a solid update. |
Leeanna Ayla 29.08.2012 | It's official now http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...ucer/maschine/ |
Leeanna Ayla 29.08.2012 | For everybody that buys Maschine to use in traktor...
magnetic faceplates and removable knobs let you incorporate your own style with optional MASCHINE CUSTOM KITS that can be purchased separately.
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Rey Holubar 29.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by MYE
scamo |
Palma Hanslip 29.08.2012 | Looks nice but i'll stick to my Maschine for a few years |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 29.08.2012 | always happy to help fuel G.A.S. and it looks pretty cool, Maschine is a great product, but I believe for traktor only users the F1 is a better option for the remix decks. |
Era Roka 29.08.2012 | yeah thanks bro! |
Random X 29.08.2012 | And thanks heaps for making this available for me, bro'! |
Bunny Sockel 29.08.2012 | It's just maschine with some colorful pads doesn't look different and with 1.8 both versions of maschine will be the same |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 29.08.2012 | here you go fellas, It was still in my history cache. Native Instruments View all items from this brand All in all, the New MASCHINE from Native Instruments is the same highly gratifying instrument that it’s always been, combining pattern-based sequencing, professional sampling, multi-effect units, and a VST/AU plug-in host, but now with even more style and functionality. Everything is intuitively controllable via the fully integrated hardware - once you touch the tactile controller the fun and intuitive workflow takes over, allowing you to stay focused on what matters - the music. This next generation of MASCHINE has numerous enhanced workflow improvements for an even more intuitive and faster performance. Now with heightened sensitivity, each one of the 16 touch-pads can be assigned a different color to easily separate and identify sounds, patterns, groups, and scenes. With the New MASCHINE you can timestretch and pitch shift your samples directly from the hardware, eliminating the need to jump back and forth from host systems. The hardware design has changed a bit; one notable addition is the new master push encoder with grid, and the 47 all-new click-buttons that help to speed up the workflow. The displays have been updated also; the new high contrast displays have a higher viewing angle that will help keep things visible, even with some difficult live performance placements. More hardware and less software, the New MASCHINE allows for Host Transport Control, meaning that the hardware’s transport controls can be used to control the host DAW when the unit is being used as a VST, Audio Unit or RTAS plug-in. There are also some new effects such as Transient Master, Tape and Tube Saturators that will further help to sculpt performances, and a full version of the MASSIVE synthesizer is included with 1,300 earth-shattering sounds to play with. Additional design features include a fully customizable look; magnetic faceplates and removable knobs let you incorporate your own style with optional MASCHINE CUSTOM KITS that can be purchased separately. Studio Powerhouse The New MASCHINE integrates easily into your computer-based studio setup. Use the hardware controller to find, load, and play sounds, automate parameters, and arrange patterns on the fly. Combine this with the ability to control and sequence all of your external hardware instruments, or switch to MIDI mode to control other software. After quickly and intuitively developing your ideas, drag and drop your patterns as MIDI or audio files directly into your DAW to finalize and mix your production. You’ll soon realize The New MASCHINE is a powerhouse capable of revolutionizing the way you make music. Creative Performance Tool The New MASCHINE is fast becoming the ultimate performance tool for creative musicians. The New MASCHINE controller is super-sturdy, yet easily portable. The highly responsive pads now have heightend sensitivity and can easily be assigned different colors to keep your kits organize. The new Master Push Encoder and endless rotary knobs are addictively playable, while the two improved high-resolution backlit displays keep you informed of what's going on - perfect for any club or stage. Use the New MASCHINE as an instrument for performing your own tracks, or sync it with other gear like TRAKTOR PRO 2 (sold separately) to add more dynamics to your live set. Supreme Sounds Mode The New MASCHINE comes with over 6GB of ready-to-use, professional and inspiring sounds. Create rhythms and melodies right away with the included drum kits, one-shot samples, basses, synths, and acoustic instruments - all fully tagged for easy browsing. It also includes KOMPLETE ELEMENTS, providing more than 1,000 stunning sounds drawn from the flagship KOMPLETE 7, and a full version of the MASSIVE synthesizer with 1,300 earth-shattering sounds used widely in all styles of music today. And now, you can add extra fuel to your New MASCHINE with the new range of MASCHINE EXPANSIONS - premium sample kits created by renowned sound designers and artists. New Software Enhancements in Version 1.8 • MK2 controller support • Colors for Groups, Sounds, Scenes, and Patterns • Full version of MASSIVE synthesizer • Offline time stretching and pitch shifting • New effect: Transient Master • New effect: Tape and Tube Saturators • Save group with samples feature • Host Transport Control: If Maschine is run as a plug-in, the hardware transport controls can be used with the host • Sample play position indicator on the waveform (hardware and software) • AutoWrite pinning • AutoWrite on Maschine Mikro • Improved handling of missing samples • Pre-hear samples from the hardware browser before loading them • Choke all playing sampler voices feature ("panic button": Shift + Mute) • Revised select page (hardware) with access to note length • Quick select events of a sound in a pattern (Shift + Select + Pad) • Quick erase events of a sound in a pattern (Erase + Select + Pad) Native Instruments Maschine MKII Features: The New MASCHINE upgrades: Multi-color pads, now refined and even more touch sensitive Colors freely assignable to Sounds, Patterns, Groups and Scenes Master push encoder with grid, and 47 all-new click-buttons Timestretch and pitch shifting capability Improved high contrast displays with higher viewing angle Host Transport Control: hardware transport controls can be used to control host New effects: Transient Master, Tape and Tube Saturators Numerous workflow improvements for an even more intuitive and faster workflow Customizable Mk2 hardware with removable magnetic faceplate for optional MASCHINE CUSTOM KITS Now also available in white Standard features: Combines intuitive sequencer, sampler, and over 20 high-quality effects with realtime control and flexible routing into an inspiring Groove Production Studio Dedicated controller with 16 high-quality pads, 41 buttons, and 11 rotary encoders for playing, recording, sequencing, automation, and arrangement Fast workflow with pattern-based arrangement and smooth hardware, software, and host environment integration Features step sequencing, real-time recording, note repeat, slicing, and auto-mapping for intuitive jamming Over 5GB of inspiring, studio-quality sounds with over 10,000 samples and hundreds of patterns perfectly suited for electronic, urban, and indietronic genres Extensive MIDI-mapping capabilities to control other hardware and software Easy-to-use browser with tagging of kits, instruments, samples, and effects Intuitive automation recording and step automation editing Sampling from external and internal sources with threshold detection Works as a plug-in for any software sequencer supporting VST, AU, or RTAS maschine-mk2-djtt.jpg |
Rolanda Clodfelder 29.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by tekki
Let the speculation begin |
Random X 29.08.2012 | Urgh.... They have removed it, anyone have time to save the images? |
Nita Eviston 29.08.2012 | I seem to remember NI announcing, either by email or on fb, that they have a new Jeremy Ellis Maschine vid coming out today or tomorrow, so i believe this is legit. I believe i might cop one, especially if i can use it as a second F1! |
Ulysses Vittetoe 29.08.2012 | Read the OP and instantly thought of the drop they put in all of the trap tunes. On topic: This looks cool, supposedly it comes with a full version of Massive. |
Ossie Pooley 29.08.2012 | oooooh pwettyyyyy |
Laurel Litchko 29.08.2012 | nice find |
Noriko Lebowitz 29.08.2012 | Looks pretty cool. Rather get a normal maschine though... |
Rey Holubar 29.08.2012 | Ahhh....no color LED displays? LOL! Still, looks pretty damn cool. I wonder how the Maschine Software will make use of the colored buttons. Ooh...and a scroll wheel too. Hmm....is this a joke? Or is it for real? Because the white version seems awfully Photoshopesque. Seems also strange NI mentions nothing of this on their site. scamo |
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