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All Work and No Play makes Johnny a dull boy
The only remedy is to add a PLUS to your day 
@echoopera @WillieNegus I love you both, but you're very naughty boys...
Welp, the only way to teach someone when they're being naughty is to go after them with a 'switch'...and the PLUS seems like the perfect switch to teach all of us a good lesson
I thought he did a pretty honest review. I am definitely getting this
I haven't been able to confirm anywhere, but based off his comments, I guess you can't save your own presets made using Massive/FM8 etc;
You can't transfer sounds from Maschine+ to the software? @MichaelLawrence
@auxmux - I mean it doesn’t look like you can sound design on Maschine+ standalone using an instrument like Massive and then save your preset for later use.
The great thing about this Maschine+ Announcement and video reviews, is that it's reminded me of how lucky we are to actually have the likes of the MPC One for less than half the price of the M+.
Time to sample my NI Library of synths and get KitMaker to bring over my Maschine Libraries from Komplete.
Yes, I’m rationalizing why i don’t need an M+ in my workflow 🤪

I migrated all my Maschine kits and expansions using Kit Maker for use in EG Pulse using numbered kits option. Works like a dream. Now, I can use drag and drop to put them into kits in EG Pulse.
Nice review. But I still dunno yet. Gonna to sell some stuff if I want this at the price.
I use to have Maschine Mikro and Maschine MK1 8 years and I always wanted something like this so I’m going all in. I was actually looking at grabbing Akai Force, but then Maschine+ was announced and I haven’t been able to sleep since lol
Forgive my ignorance. Kit Maker is a thing alone, a thing in EG or a thing in Maschine? I have a LOT of expansions I'd love to get (easily) out and across to my iPad....
@JohnnyGoodyear It's a standalone desktop app, that organizes Maschine expansions into sample kits for other apps and devices: https://www.kit-maker.com/
A thousand thank yous m'lord etc.
I already sold my MPK225, presonus atom, IK irig keys IO and my trigger finger pro so I can do some upgrades. My M32 I enjoy so I don’t know about selling but I do have the mpkmini Mk3 and s49 mk2.🤔🤔🤔. I got a lot of things to do first while minimizing my setup.
😂😂😂 I think a lot of us here falls in that category. More resources and the same GAS.
I feel you about integrating NI products together which sucks big time.
One day I plan on just having the iPad paired with the perfect controller and maybe some standalone gear but for now I still need my other items.
So...here’s my dilemma...i own the Push 2, the MPC One and the OctaTrack MK2 and love my iOS synths and Ableton workflow.
The Maschine+ looks slick but will it improve my workflow any? I’ve never used one before but i do own Massive X, Komplete 12 Select (thinking about 13 Upgrade) and the iMaschine iOS app...so i am familiar with the great NI sound heritage.
Anybody else in a similar boat? I know it’s GAS that i am suffering from so I’m just asking for a little roll aids to help with my dilemma 🤪
It's a totally different workflow for sure. That said, I've always said that Maschine is the best Groovebox out there as long as you don't mind the computer integration aspect. And you can pretty much ignore the computer completely with the MK3, other than that pesky USB cable trailing off the back. It's just hard to beat being able to leverage the entire power of a MBP when writing, I can throw a TON of high quality effects and instruments at a project. Multiple instances of Absynth, kontakt, etc plus as many EQs and effects as I want (within reason).
All of this is one reason I'm waiting to see how the + performs in real life. If they had to severely limit the CPU power in the standalone version, then that takes away from the real strength of Maschine. And honestly, since most of us make music in the same room as our computer anyway, is it really that much of an improvement being able to unplug a single USB cable from the controller? Given how cheap the MK3 is, I say try that first and see if you bond with the workflow.
This thing is day one for me...already ordered.I mean,it's like having a hardware gadget?How can one not like that?
Cpu power should work for me judging from the videos.I don't need this for full blown movie score arrangements.And working arround limitations forces my creativity (as long as it is still fun and Maschine is definitely fun)
Seems doing live jams and arrangements using un/mutes isn't like the mpc. It's not on the big 16 pads anyways, or maybe I've missed something? It's one of my fav things to do, so I'll stick with my Live. Looks a nice bit of kit tho
It depends how you connect them together . You use all your gear at the same time ?
I guess another way to “try” M+ is to buy a second hand cheap MK3
There's a dedicated Mute mode for the pads.
Alright. I think I'm good for now on 'not' getting one of these.
Just had a great 2 hour session with my Push 2 and forgot how amazing and brilliant it is. I revisited some of my Template files and now recall why I love this device so much. It makes Ableton feel link an expansive and almost infinite instrument.
Looking forward to hearing everyone's experience with the M+ when it arrives though.
Dang It!
I find the native instrument maschine workflow is not for me, period. I failed to get gas on this dish!
I think in your case there is specific answer to your dilemma .. Yes, you need it and No, you don't need it
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You are making amazing music with basically every part of every combination of your current setup. So you really don't need anything else. On other side i'm pretty sure you would make great music also with Maschine+, so yeah, go for it :-D.
Mostly , it’s for people not using a PC at all. I don’t think anyone that has a laptop with MK3 and tones of libraries will be interesting. Well some of them for sketching, but M+ compares to standalone grooveboxes.
If money wasn’t an issue I would definitely buy it . Going to the cheapest route , looking for a used Micro , check the workflow and if I’m happy ,I might get one ,but will wait if M+ gets cheaper and buy a second hand ...
I know many people compare it to MPC , but I think the workflow matches more to Akai Force
I agree with his assessment. These things are not meant for full blown over the top multi tracks. Once people realize this both the MPC and maschine+ won’t be a problem.
Interesting, abandon in 6 months huh. That’s some outta no where prediction. I guess you must have insider info