![]() ![]() We did a full first look at the Maschine Studio + 2.0 software here, but in a nutshell, the 2. All new purchasers of a Maschine MK2 or Maschine Mikro MK2 now get the 2.0 software – so if you’re already updating the software and want to move to MK2 hardware, take that route instead. Of course, there’s plenty of Maschine users out there just looking to score the new 2.0 software update – for current Maschine 1.x users the upgrade to 2.0 is a quick (whoops, that’s just the installer!) digital download, but it costs $99. It’s a compelling upgrade that’s going to make producing with the mid-range controller more fun and engaging than it’s ever been.Well we know how Native Instruments is celebrating Halloween this year: instead of putting out jack-o-lanterns and playing spooky noises they made with Komplete, they’re launching the new Maschine 2.0 software and pushing the $999 Maschine Studio into stores a day early. Overall, the Maschine MK3 controller seems to tie together the most meaningful innovations that happened to the Maschine hardware between the MK2 models, the Maschine Studio, and the Maschine Jam. It’s a modern alternative to a pitch wheel that works great for what it is. The touch strip should be familiar to those aware of the Komplete Kontrol keyboards and Maschine Jam controller. With the amount of graphical information they show and the myriad of additional controls, producing without paying much, if any at all attention to the computer screen becomes a very realistic possibility. The colour displays appear to be exactly the same as on the Maschine Studio controller. Updated on at 2:36 PM Getting started with the Maschine MK3 In this article, we’ll show you how to install the Maschine Controller driver, update the firmware, and set up a Maschine MK3 with the Maschine 2 software on both Mac and PC. We believe current Maschine users won’t have much trouble adjusting, especially once the proper software updates are in place and documentation is available. NI added them following user requests and feedback. ![]() New dedicated buttons include Variation (doubling as Navigate), Events, Keyboard, Chords, Step, Pitch, Mod, Perform, Notes, File, Settings, Fixed Velocity, and Macro. Built-in 24-bit/96kHz audio interface with stereo & microphone inputs and line & headphone outputs.New touch strip for slide-control over notes and effects.New “4-dimensional” jog control for quicker browsing and navigating. ![]()
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