![]() ![]() ![]() though she moved to LA *boo hiss*) I felt if I was investing, I should go ahead and get the full meat and potatoes (which is why I played around with Maschine). I thought about getting a micro, but after listening to Sarah2Hill (NORTH CAROLINA!. ![]() Only reason I haven't done it was they slapped a $50 price mark-up on the regular Maschine, and I felt "attacked" I refuse to pay $650 for something they were selling for $600. I could do it, but buying even a Micro feels worth the price for drums, especially since I used Battery so much these days. I started looking at the Maschine (dammit it is not a typo, stop underlining it Windows) when I got real hot and heavy into Komplete, my S61 has the two screens for navigating the VSTs in Kontrol, but I absolutely, positively, HATE playing drums out on a keyboard, its like two steps better than banging my head on the floor for drum sounds, so it was feeling kind of weird navigating back and forth in my setup between browsing with my S61 on the left, then looking to the middle/in front of me where the Push is to play in drums with no scales on, while guessing what was what as I didn't have the color coding to match. I don't see it on the website *strange* - just the Maschine Drum Selection, but yeah I have Komplete 9U, 12UCE, a S49, and a S61mk2 (and DJ stuff) - and I'm positive that I got Maschine with 12UCE.I doubt it was through my S61mk2, and I didnt buy it separately. I believe the MK3 works in KK (software) like the KK S works in Maschine (software). The one benefit would be easier interaction with my NKS drum & percussion VIs in my DAW. On rare occasions, I do travel with my Live, and I'm trying to dedicate myself to Studio One, so I doubt I'd go with an MK3. Being a heavy Kontakt/KK user and having since ditched the MPC software, I sometimes wonder what the KK/Maschine combo would be like. But I was attempting to eliminate a 3rd party DAW, so it must've been something with the software. I forget now what steered me away from Maschine (it wasn't the lack of standalone). ![]() I strongly considered Maschine MK3 before deciding on the MPC. I won't be able to buy it this year but I'm still really looking forward to hearing what Aaron Venture has come up with.Bezo wrote:You got Maschine (software) included with KK? I must've bought too soon. The developer that brought us Orcophany (I literally bought the t-shirt) is worth watching and their recent release schedule suggests that there could be another one this year.įinally, Infinite Strings. Their recent (free) update to Nanfo was substantial and exceptional and the library before that, Hster, had singing in a 5,000 year-old language. This looks really promising to me.Īlso, whatever Karoryfer Samples brings out next. Mntra has just updated their Mndala engine to 2.0, so I'm looking forward to them updating all of their existing libraries and releasing the full version of their first 2.0 library, Huracan (inspired by Aztec culture). Hopefully Soundpaint can find a way to do this that is great for users and also doesn't threaten their profit margins. If we can create our own round robins and velocity layers, every library where we can access the samples directly becomes a potential Soundpaint library. Full user/third-party instrument creation and legato in Soundpaint. ![]()
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