![]() The jog wheel allows quick adjustments to volume, tempo, and swing settings, and speeds up browsing and editing. When browsing, the displays provide easy navigation and selection of projects, groups, sounds, instruments, effects, and samples with KOMPLETE Instruments and Effects product icons visible directly from the hardware.Ī new Edit Section provides dedicated buttons and a jog wheel with LED indicators for visual feedback and enhanced functionality. When editing samples or working in MASCHINE's clip-based pattern sequencer, the displays show an overview of the full selection on the left screen while the right screen allows for detailed fine-tuning when slicing, editing, and composing. The displays enable producers to focus on MASCHINE's hardware workflow, providing detailed visual feedback of the software's powerful features. Providing complete hardware control over virtually all software functions, MASCHINE STUDIO's workflow is centered on 16 highly-responsive multi-color backlit pads, a new Edit Section with jog wheel, a Level Section and two hi-resolution color displays – a major hardware advancement. MASCHINE 2.0 is included with MASCHINE STUDIO and all MASCHINE and MASCHINE MIKRO products shipping on or after November 1, 2013. MASCHINE STUDIO will be available at the NI Online Shop starting November 1, 2013. MASCHINE 2.0 features a host of enhancements – including a new mixer page and dynamic drum synth plug-ins – designed to deliver more power and speed to all three MASCHINE production studios. As with the acclaimed MASCHINE and MASCHINE MIKRO, MASCHINE STUDIO is an integrated solution combining the latest software technology with a hardware-based workflow. Considerably bigger than the original hardware, MASCHINE STUDIO provides expanded tactile control and new hi-resolution color displays, setting a new precedent in intuitive, hands-on, computer-based beat production. Press Release: Native Instruments today announced MASCHINE STUDIO and MASCHINE 2.0 – the new flagship groove production studio and next generation of MASCHINE software. The software comes with an eight gigabyte sound library as well as the versatile Massive synth, the physical modeling synthesizer for percussive and mallet sounds Prism, the Solid Bus Comp based on an SSL G-Series master bus compressor, and the Scarbee Mark I sampled vintage electric piano.įor more information from Native Instruments, read on. Sounds are generated by various methods including FM synthesis, acoustic modeling and sampling. Unique to the new version, and not found in any other Native Instruments products, are a set of new drum synths. Maschine Studio hardware and Maschine 2.0 softwareOut of the box, Maschine 2.0 has a greater range of sonic options than ever before. The displays each have different views, for example, when editing samples or working in Maschine’s clip-based pattern sequencer, the displays show an overview of the full selection on the left screen while the right screen allows for detailed fine-tuning when slicing, editing, and composing. The reason for improving the displays is to allow the user to focus on the hardware rather than mouse-clicking in the software. While it’s still centered around the 16 multi-coloured backlit pads, the new controller adds a new Edit Section with jog wheel, a Level Section and two high-resolution color displays that represent a significant improvement on Native Instruments’ former flagship Maschine controller. The Maschine Studio controller is significantly bigger than the original hardware and will sit above Maschine Mk2 and Maschine Mikro in the product range. ![]() Berlin-based Native Instruments have announced a brand new hardware controller, Maschine Studio, and a complete re-write of their Maschine groove production studio software. ![]()
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