the mikro seems to rely on the computer a bit more, which could be annoying/interruptive. the studio seems like overkill.
any users on here?
i was wondering how automated the mapping was in patricular... does it automatically map a row or column of 4 notes from a synth you add? does it map the synth over the entire 16 pads? or do you need to manually choose what notes you want mapped to what pad?
how does this aspect of it work?
Sep-22-2014 14:47
SystematicX1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2010
Location: Washington Coast
I found maschine is a great tool with alot of presets to use and a great library. But really, anything you can do on maschine you can do on any midi controller
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Sep-22-2014 17:30
TranceLover007
DariusX
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Seattle, USA
Re: anyone use maschine?
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Originally posted by rubez
been thinking a while about getting this.
the mikro seems to rely on the computer a bit more, which could be annoying/interruptive. the studio seems like overkill.
any users on here?
i was wondering how automated the mapping was in patricular... does it automatically map a row or column of 4 notes from a synth you add? does it map the synth over the entire 16 pads? or do you need to manually choose what notes you want mapped to what pad?
how does this aspect of it work?
I did, not now but I will be - helps me with quick drums setup (a specially in the initial stage of development).
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I checked my mailbox today for it, I guess it'll be here tomorrow.
Sep-23-2014 00:23
rubez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location:
what maschine?
been trying to find good examples of music produced on maschine.
here is what i found. seems really decent. one amateur, one from professional finger drummer jeremy ellis - in full pimp mode
check these both out and tell me what you think... the jeremy ellis one @ 30secs. pure bliss
Sep-23-2014 09:19
PaULiN0
Twinkle, Twinkle..
Registered: Mar 2014
Location: Outer Space
One obvious thing i like about maschine that its a daw dedicated for electronic music.
Sep-23-2014 09:42
Viber
In Search Of Unicorns
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: City, Country format
*Hip Hop music
Sep-23-2014 13:44
PaULiN0
Twinkle, Twinkle..
Registered: Mar 2014
Location: Outer Space
quote:
Originally posted by Viber
*Hip Hop music
Oh isn't hip hop made electronicly
Sep-23-2014 13:59
rubez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location:
awesome. just got £50 off a maschine studio. you don't ask, you don't get.
that's still £750 mind you... perhaps i should have played them off against each other a bit more
Sep-23-2014 16:17
PaULiN0
Twinkle, Twinkle..
Registered: Mar 2014
Location: Outer Space
The mail van is outside hopes my maschine mikro is inside waiting.
Sep-23-2014 18:06
cryophonik
Boom shanka
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
Re: anyone use maschine?
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Originally posted by rubez
i was wondering how automated the mapping was in patricular... does it automatically map a row or column of 4 notes from a synth you add? does it map the synth over the entire 16 pads? or do you need to manually choose what notes you want mapped to what pad?
how does this aspect of it work?
When you load a VST/AU, it automatically maps the pads to notes (in Maschine's Pad mode), you can transpose up/down, and view them as a PRV. The pad note mappings are even displayed in one of the displays. You keyboard controller can also be used as a input via MIDI-over-USB, or via the MIDI input. Also, the conrols of the soft synth are mapped to the macro knobs on the Maschine hardware and you can scroll through pages of parameters.
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Sep-23-2014 19:47
PaULiN0
Twinkle, Twinkle..
Registered: Mar 2014
Location: Outer Space
Thats sweet, i guess i can put my bass station 2 some where else and use Mikro as my pad midi. I usually do all my melodies on the key editor anyway. Hmm I also think i can get use to it and maybe its prob more flexible than a keyboard(set of keys).