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MK1 or Maschine Mikro mk2?
Posted on: 13.01.2013 by Donetta Eggers
Hello DJS, i'm new in this maschine's world. i want to buy the maschine mikro for 460$.. but i have found a MK1 (first generation) for 420$ used in a studio almost new.. what do you advise me to buy?
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
Do you know any one in the U.S that can purchase a Maschine for you. Here in the states it's $349 for mikro Mk2, $599 for big controller Mk2.
Is the shit Life of U.E.. And now what do you advice to me..? I can't buy the MK2 because it's too expansive... I can buy the mk1 or the Maschine Mikro..
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJMAGMA
Look In Italy the cost is 339€ the maschine mikro, 399 the MK1 and 579€ the MK2 is like say 452 for maschine mikro 530 for the MK1 and 775€ for MK2 you understand now?
Sorry 779$ for MK2
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
Seems expensive, but maybe in Italy the prices differ.
Look In Italy the cost is 339€ the maschine mikro, 399 the MK1 and 579€ the MK2 is like say 452 for maschine mikro 530 for the MK1 and 775€ for MK2 you understand now?
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
I don't believe so dude. Mk1 mikro have different pads than Maschine MK1. MK2 have slightly better feeling pads and response I believe. But definitely an improvement. Plus you can change faceplate and choose between black or white to begin with.
To me the only thing that matters is that the machine works perfectly. Enough. I found an offer of a $ 530 MK1. what do you believe?
Belle Tufnell
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
But the pads have the same reactivity and precision from MK1 to MK2.
.
I don't believe so dude. Mk1 mikro have different pads than Maschine MK1. MK2 have slightly better feeling pads and response I believe. But definitely an improvement. Plus you can change faceplate and choose between black or white to begin with.
Michell Wehrmeyer
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJMAGMA
But this New lights are so importants???
They can be useful for grouping and things. But the pads have the same reactivity and precision from MK1 to MK2.

Whether or not the new lights are important is a matter of opinion. Personally, I don't believe they are very important but some people disagree.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
I would go for the Mikro Mk2, but that's just me. It all depends on you are willing to give up...New nice lights, newer controller...or...More control over software from hardware. Plus with the new one you have no worries on activating, on he used one you're going to depend on the seller.
But this New lights are so importants???
Norris Swartzfager
14.01.2013
I would check out this store, they also got a refurbished mk1 in stock it seems for less than 400. I would get an item with warranty, imo its too expensive to have it crap out on you after a few weeks. also MKII has the massive synth wich would set you back 170 euros otherwise, you should check if you can get it for free with your MK1

http://www.musicstore.com/is-bin/INT...pleOfferSearch
Margaretta Hebenstreit
14.01.2013
Go with the mk1 and check out the buy and sell threads here in the community s. Even with shipping from the states you can easily get a used one for under 300$.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
Do you know any one in the U.S that can purchase a Maschine for you. Here in the states it's $349 for mikro Mk2, $599 for big controller Mk2.
Is the shit Life of U.E.. And now what do you advice to me..? I can't buy the MK2 because it's too expansive... I can buy the mk1 or the Maschine Mikro..
Belle Tufnell
13.01.2013
Do you know any one in the U.S that can purchase a Maschine for you. Here in the states it's $349 for mikro Mk2, $599 for big controller Mk2.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJMAGMA
Look In Italy the cost is 339€ the maschine mikro, 399 the MK1 and 579€ the MK2 is like say 452 for maschine mikro 530 for the MK1 and 775€ for MK2 you understand now?
Sorry 779$ for MK2
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
Seems expensive, but maybe in Italy the prices differ.
Look In Italy the cost is 339€ the maschine mikro, 399 the MK1 and 579€ the MK2 is like say 452 for maschine mikro 530 for the MK1 and 775€ for MK2 you understand now?
Belle Tufnell
13.01.2013
Do you want more control, or do you mind looking at the screen, when needed?
Check this site out. Search for your question, or simply make a new thread. http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...play.php?f=222
Brooke Cary
13.01.2013
I'd go with the MK2. I like the idea of the different colored buttons and I could probably justify the 40$ for it.

Unless of course the Mk1 you're talking about is the full machine, in which case the knobs and screens of that will be much more useful.
Belle Tufnell
13.01.2013
Seems expensive, but maybe in Italy the prices differ.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
I don't believe so dude. Mk1 mikro have different pads than Maschine MK1. MK2 have slightly better feeling pads and response I believe. But definitely an improvement. Plus you can change faceplate and choose between black or white to begin with.
To me the only thing that matters is that the machine works perfectly. Enough. I found an offer of a $ 530 MK1. what do you believe?
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
[QUOTE=Dj_4-$hure;573921]I don't believe so dude. Mk1 mikro have different pads than Maschine MK1. MK2 have slightly better feeling pads and response I believe. But definitely an improvement. Plus you can change faceplate and choose between black or white to begin with.[/QUOT For me the only thing that matters is that the machine works perfectly. Enough. I found an offer of a $ 530 MK1 new... what do you believe? It's a good offers?
Belle Tufnell
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
But the pads have the same reactivity and precision from MK1 to MK2.
.
I don't believe so dude. Mk1 mikro have different pads than Maschine MK1. MK2 have slightly better feeling pads and response I believe. But definitely an improvement. Plus you can change faceplate and choose between black or white to begin with.
Michell Wehrmeyer
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJMAGMA
But this New lights are so importants???
They can be useful for grouping and things. But the pads have the same reactivity and precision from MK1 to MK2.

Whether or not the new lights are important is a matter of opinion. Personally, I don't believe they are very important but some people disagree.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dj_4-$hure
I would go for the Mikro Mk2, but that's just me. It all depends on you are willing to give up...New nice lights, newer controller...or...More control over software from hardware. Plus with the new one you have no worries on activating, on he used one you're going to depend on the seller.
But this New lights are so importants???
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
But this Lights are so importants??
Belle Tufnell
13.01.2013
I would go for the Mikro Mk2, but that's just me. It all depends on you are willing to give up...New nice lights, newer controller...or...More control over software from hardware. Plus with the new one you have no worries on activating, on he used one you're going to depend on the seller.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by squidot
it depends, you will have to double check that they are going to sell the whole package with the software. ni will let the software install on 2 machines before you hit the cap. the seller will have to remove the registration from their name in order for you to be able to re-register everything. i would ask for proof on this before buying.
Ah... Okay.. Thank you very much Man..
Cole Maroto
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJMAGMA
But if i Buy the Used MK1, the Maschine CD can install in Pc though already is used? There is a registration code to download it? Ii believe that if there is a code i can't use the software because already is used
it depends, you will have to double check that they are going to sell the whole package with the software. ni will let the software install on 2 machines before you hit the cap. the seller will have to remove the registration from their name in order for you to be able to re-register everything. i would ask for proof on this before buying.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by squidot
it's up to you, but as mye says there isn't much of a functional difference between the mk1 and 2 besides prettier lights, the ability to get a stock white one, and changeable faceplates. it also supposedly has slightly more accurate pads, but the mk1 pads are still awesome (i've tried an mk2 briefly and to be honest i didn't notice a difference). i have an mk1 and would get that if i were you, but i don't care enough about the differences and i would rather spend less money. the choice is yours.
But if i Buy the Used MK1, the Maschine CD can install in Pc though already is used? There is a registration code to download it? Ii believe that if there is a code i can't use the software because already is used
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by squidot
it's up to you, but as mye says there isn't much of a functional difference between the mk1 and 2 besides prettier lights, the ability to get a stock white one, and changeable faceplates. it also supposedly has slightly more accurate pads, but the mk1 pads are still awesome (i've tried an mk2 briefly and to be honest i didn't notice a difference). i have an mk1 and would get that if i were you, but i don't care enough about the differences and i would rather spend less money. the choice is yours.
Okay Okay.. I would know if the pads OF MK2 are more more reactives and precises than MK1... Thank you Man.
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
I would get the MK1, especially if you don't need flashing lights. The full maschine is better enough to outweigh colored lights in my opinion. Not to mention it would be cheaper for you
Ah okay... I would have the Maschine for start to work in my house only now.. But
the touch of the keys is improved or solely change the lights of Keys?
Cole Maroto
13.01.2013
it's up to you, but as mye says there isn't much of a functional difference between the mk1 and 2 besides prettier lights, the ability to get a stock white one, and changeable faceplates. it also supposedly has slightly more accurate pads, but the mk1 pads are still awesome (i've tried an mk2 briefly and to be honest i didn't notice a difference). i have an mk1 and would get that if i were you, but i don't care enough about the differences and i would rather spend less money. the choice is yours.
Michell Wehrmeyer
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJMAGMA
You advise me to buy a new Maschine Mikro or the Maschine MK1 ALMOST used...? Sorry but i completly new in this subject!
I would get the MK1, especially if you don't need flashing lights. The full maschine is better enough to outweigh colored lights in my opinion. Not to mention it would be cheaper for you
Donetta Eggers
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by MYE
MK1 the only difference between the two is the flashing lights and the changeable face plates.
You advise me to buy a new Maschine Mikro or the Maschine MK1 ALMOST used...? Sorry but i completly new in this subject!
Bunny Sockel
13.01.2013
MK1 the only difference between the two is the flashing lights and the changeable face plates.

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