


Legacy Installers for Older Operating Systems You can do basic "drums and soul chops" like 9th Wonder or Havoc on an iphone nowadays.All current product installers are downloaded and installed directly from the Not installed tab in Native Access as explained in this article.

Hell.a new ipad and the right apps (Beatmaker, Korg Gadget, AU synths and FX) is more powerful and flexible than stuff from just 10 years ago and can easily replace a rack of gear or computer setup. I can always find what I'm looking for.ĭon't get me wrong, the stuff that's out now is so good, you can buy any of one of them (new MPC, Maschine, etc) and be good-to-go. I have Komplete and other NKS plugins, so most of my sounds are organized through Maschine. For getting work done on a daily basis, Maschine gets the most use. Hardware samplers and workstation keyboards also. I have a couple of older MPCs, a Maschine MK2 and Mikro, and an Ableton Push. Actually Akai was a different company with different owners back then. In my opinion, the MPC Live has little to do with the classic MPCs of yesteryear. Akai basically had to play catch up and developed their own 'hybrid' (software/controller) solutions, eventually adding stuff like touchscreens and standalone operation. In a bunch of ways Maschine was better (library, browser, sounds, convenience) so a lot of guys switched over. Native Instruments caught Akai sleeping, took that same workflow and brought it into the computer by creating a 'hybrid' solution (dedicated controller and software) with Maschine. Long story short, the MPC had a certain workflow and functioned as either a self-contained box (when using samples) or centerpiece/hub for all your other gear (for sequencing keyboards and such). Understanding audio interfaces and their impact on system performance Here is a list of links you guys may find helpful.Ĭ has info important to know when using samples in your music Join this group to share your tracks created using maschine with like-minded artists from all over the globe! Posts engaging in illegal activities will get you a warning and then a ban for the second offense Ī hub for maschine users to submit /r/maschine tracks Self Promotion is highly encouraged-good, bad, done or not, it doesn't matter, we can't expand our knowledge and skills without feedback from each other.

What was your inspiration? What did you use to create? And how did you utilize MASCHINE in it? **DO NOT post with nothing about it.**) A place for discussion of Maschine, Maschine Mikro, MPCs, and anything else with tappy pad triggers:** ( If you are sharing a single or WIP, tell us something about it. For Questions regarding buying or selling used Maschine products and transferring licenses please click -> HERE
