I see nothing in the new hardware of Maschine that could trigger the same effect in me. Playing with Push in the store (no I don't have it yet) gave me serious GAS and got me to start saving up. It gives you a 32 step sequencer (16 Maschine) PLUS the 16 button grid selection to choose which section of your clip is selected in the step sequencer PLUS immediate access on 16 more buttons to the sounds on that track! The step sequencing fluidity possible on Push is unparalleled in Maschine! AND you can play the 16 pads and step-sequence at the same time! Maschine Studio + Maschine 2.0: First Lookīut just for ONE example why I think Push is not obsolete: The 64 pads!
I just had the same feeling when the info about Push was released, but the other way around. Sorry gang, i had no intention to make this thread into a X VS Y thread. I mean on those videos it's hard to tell what's happening at all, but I certainly don't get the vibe that either would be out-dated! I've been called a Maschine fanboy on this very forum, but: How so?! Multiple Sound- und Group-selection and modificationįull versions of Massive, Prism, Scarbee Mark I and Solid Bus Comp Mixer (with tabs for I/O-, PlugIn- und Send-Sections)ĥ Drumsynthesizer (Kick, Snare, Hihat, Tom, Percussion) New Native Instruments Maschine Studio 2. A G Leading Maschine community where producers learn how to use modern equipment to produce the best music they possibly can. Thanks to some more information for the 2.0 software:Ĭompletly re-programed Software (new Audio-Engine, Multi-Core-Support) In this Nativeinstruments Maschine video tutorial we explain how to route Native Instruments Maschine into Apple Logic Pro X to record audio.