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  • interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

  • edited August 2023

    Nice, if it's Maschine mk4 or M+ with ARM processor, it might be time to upgrade my mk2.

  • @dendy said:
    interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

    I hope so 🙌🏽

  • @Faber43 said:
    Native Instruments produces a range of hardware for music production, including MIDI controllers, synthesizers, audio interfaces, and more. Their hardware integrates seamlessly with their software products, offering musicians and producers a complete ecosystem for creating and performing music.

    Huh, are you sure?

  • @Tarekith said:

    @Faber43 said:
    Native Instruments produces a range of hardware for music production, including MIDI controllers, synthesizers, audio interfaces, and more. Their hardware integrates seamlessly with their software products, offering musicians and producers a complete ecosystem for creating and performing music.

    Huh, are you sure?

    I am sure it was true as of September 2021.

  • @Faber43 said:
    Native Instruments produces a range of hardware for music production, including MIDI controllers, synthesizers, audio interfaces, and more. Their hardware integrates seamlessly with their software products, offering musicians and producers a complete ecosystem for creating and performing music.

    We have AI bot here 😂😂😂

  • @dendy said:

    @Faber43 said:
    Native Instruments produces a range of hardware for music production, including MIDI controllers, synthesizers, audio interfaces, and more. Their hardware integrates seamlessly with their software products, offering musicians and producers a complete ecosystem for creating and performing music.

    We have AI bot here 😂😂😂

    😂 Welcome ChatGPT

  • @dendy said:
    interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

    I'd always consider a recent, powerful Windows tablet plus a standard MK3 controller first - but that's just me.

  • edited August 2023

    Machine plus was incredibly bad…so bad in fact that after almost 9 months sweetwater replaced mine as all the issues I had were known issues. I will list them here.
    1. The top left corner gets extremely warm…no venting (hardware from a software company)
    2. The free synth is the pro5 clone that NI dropped long ago (its a very meh synth..blah)
    3. Synth parameters are not grouped together properly on the macros and you can’t change it (its dumb)
    4. The heat seems to destroy sd cards, so make backups of backups backups (aggravating beyond all)
    5. Everything you do is saved on the sd card…including the downloadable giant libraries (the reup is a 2 day process)
    6. The giant downloadable libraries have to be retrieved from the ni site which must be using dial up (its painful slow)
    7. You spend more time fixing things than making things…not fun (what a hunk of shit, buy the Maschine and use a computer it’s way better that way)
    8. The light versions of the plug in instruments are just players and not very programmable (its not as full version as you think)
    Compared to the Akai MPC and force…the NI Maschine+ was shite…period. Then the NI customers once again felt the kick in the balls when they bought push3 with a dead two week later technology that was meant to be …hold your asses…future proof hahahahahaha I can’t make this shit up.

    I wouldn’t buy anything hardware from NI ever ever again…no thanks, keeps that shit.
    And now they are bought up and even more corporate …so no no no no

  • @rs2000 said:

    @dendy said:
    interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

    I'd always consider a recent, powerful Windows tablet plus a standard MK3 controller first - but that's just me.

    Way better idea!!!!

  • edited August 2023

    @MrSmileZ said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @dendy said:
    interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

    I'd always consider a recent, powerful Windows tablet plus a standard MK3 controller first - but that's just me.

    Way better idea!!!!

    Well, not for somebody who suffers incurable life threatening alergy on Windows and in general everything M$ related 🤣

  • @dendy said:

    @MrSmileZ said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @dendy said:
    interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

    I'd always consider a recent, powerful Windows tablet plus a standard MK3 controller first - but that's just me.

    Way better idea!!!!

    Well, not for somebody who suffers incurable life threatening alergy on Windows and in general everything M$ related 🤣

    Well, Apple seem to be allergic against MacOS tablets so what else can we do? 😜

  • edited August 2023

    @MrSmileZ said:
    Machine plus was incredibly bad…so bad in fact that after almost 9 months sweetwater replaced mine as all the issues I had were known issues. I will list them here.
    1. The top left corner gets extremely warm…no venting (hardware from a software company)
    2. The free synth is the pro5 clone that NI dropped long ago (its a very meh synth..blah)
    3. Synth parameters are not grouped together properly on the macros and you can’t change it (its dumb)
    4. The heat seems to destroy sd cards, so make backups of backups backups (aggravating beyond all)
    5. Everything you do is saved on the sd card…including the downloadable giant libraries (the reup is a 2 day process)
    6. The giant downloadable libraries have to be retrieved from the ni site which must be using dial up (its painful slow)
    7. You spend more time fixing things than making things…not fun (what a hunk of shit, buy the Maschine and use a computer it’s way better that way)
    8. The light versions of the plug in instruments are just players and not very programmable (its not as full version as you think)
    Compared to the Akai MPC and force…the NI Maschine+ was shite…period. Then the NI customers once again felt the kick in the balls when they bought push3 with a dead two week later technology that was meant to be …hold your asses…future proof hahahahahaha I can’t make this shit up.

    I wouldn’t buy anything hardware from NI ever ever again…no thanks, keeps that shit.
    And now they are bought up and even more corporate …so no no no no

    💀

    Dodged that bullet, I almost bought the Maschine +, but ended up with an MPC One (which I figured out and love) and iPad 11inch M1 Pro for the cost of the + at the time and later on nabbed a gently used Maschine MK3 for only $200.

  • @MrSmileZ said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @dendy said:
    interesring.. maybe nwv iteration of machine+ with more powerful CPU ? That would be big thing

    I'd always consider a recent, powerful Windows tablet plus a standard MK3 controller first - but that's just me.

    Way better idea!!!!

    Yeah, I was close to making this move the other day…

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