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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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Yes, you can do that now with the 1.1 update, which is currently in public beta and will go final next week. One of the features they added in the 1.1 update was the ability to send signals to Maschine's pads as MIDI notes, which will let you trigger/sequence the sounds from your DAW and/or from another controller. Well, I should specify that I can work that way in Sonar, Live, and Cubase, but I've never used Logic, although I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work the same. The thing is, working that way kinda defeats the purpose of having the hardware and built-in sequencer so you'd probably be better off with Battery 3.
Maschine is incredibly flexible with its routings and internal sequencing, automation, effects, etc. It syncs perfectly with my DAWs and you have different options for triggering the various scenes in Maschine's sequencer from your host. Its biggest flaw IMO is the fact that you can't drag/drop MIDI patterns and automation from Maschine into your host and arrange it there. A lot of people are asking for this on the NI forums and, apparently, it is going to be included in a future release, but I find it kinda bewildering that it wasn't included in the initial release.
Anyway, if you like hand-on control, Maschine is a very cool piece of kit and definitely one of my best purchases in the last year.
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Sep-24-2009 02:36
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Eric J
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OK thats what I figured. The problem I have with the whole "scene" concept is that I think it might constrain me to doing things in a very linear way. For example, if I have a 16 bar pattern, and I want to make a small variation on bar 16 maybe only once ot twice in the track, Id have to copy the whole scene and make that small variation. Then I have the scene play through regularly from 33-64, then on bar 65, I have to switch to the new "small variation" scene for bar 65, then back to the original pattern from then on.
At that point, what happens if I want to make a change that would affect all scenes? Then I have to make the changes to each scene in turn as well as each "variation scene" and...well you can see how this might become unmanageable very quickly. it seems like adding those little "highlights" becomes more of a pain in the ass, where as in the arrange window, I just add my "highlight" part on a separate track, and then drag it to wherever I want it.
Does that make sense? Has this been your experience?
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Sep-24-2009 02:45
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Eric J
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2006
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Hehe, well I wasn't going to say anything, but I just cant contain my excitement.
I did it, I finally found one, brand new, from Alesis, and just in time:

Its ordered, its paid for, and (hopefully), being built now. So, yeah, I'm going to be kind of unproductive come late October.

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Sep-24-2009 04:13
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