Setup: MBP 2.6, 4GB. Apogee Duet. Mackie MR5s. Axiom 49. APC40. Ableton 8 suite.
I'm producing techno/minimal.
Please help me make a decision
Thanks!
http://www.soundcloud.com/v0insCool Character wrote:Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
It's a little bit more than a one trick pony! At the very least it's a drum machine/sampler and a multifx unit. What is this one trick you speak of?OCDaveWilcox wrote:Komplete. Maschine is a one trick pony. I'm not sure it should even be on your list. Make sure you try it first personally.
Yep! Although I prefer Zebra to Microtonic when it comes to drums. Unless you want the Microtonic step sequencer.Tweaking Knobs wrote:if u make techno ,
i would then buy :
operator, zebra 2.5 , microtonic and not much more for soundmaking.
Programming a maschine set and programming drum racks with your own samples on a set of 8 pads is going to be a big difference.. maybe not in the outcome, or quality of music - but as far as work flow goes, the maschine work flow is a lot better than dragging wav's onto all the cells and setting attack, decay, release, velocity, etc, etc on every one.. just my .02esky wrote:I had Maschine to check out at home, after 2 hours i decided to give it back. You have DrumRacks, good pads on your Axiom, get some good drumsamples and you don't need Maschine.
Maybe, but isn't that just a matter of organizing samples, preparing racks, setting the right defaults, copying paramters to other slots, etc...?outershpongolia wrote:Programming a maschine set and programming drum racks with your own samples on a set of 8 pads is going to be a big difference.. maybe not in the outcome, or quality of music - but as far as work flow goes, the maschine work flow is a lot better than dragging wav's onto all the cells and setting attack, decay, release, velocity, etc, etc on every one.. just my .02esky wrote:I had Maschine to check out at home, after 2 hours i decided to give it back. You have DrumRacks, good pads on your Axiom, get some good drumsamples and you don't need Maschine.
Yeah, you're totally right.. to some people all that organization and preparation is worth paying for something like maschine to basically "do it for you" - main point it's more hands on tinkering with the actual controller rather than tinkering with a mouse etc. IF that's what you're looking for, anyways.esky wrote:Maybe, but isn't that just a matter of organizing samples, preparing racks, setting the right defaults, copying paramters to other slots, etc...?outershpongolia wrote:Programming a maschine set and programming drum racks with your own samples on a set of 8 pads is going to be a big difference.. maybe not in the outcome, or quality of music - but as far as work flow goes, the maschine work flow is a lot better than dragging wav's onto all the cells and setting attack, decay, release, velocity, etc, etc on every one.. just my .02esky wrote:I had Maschine to check out at home, after 2 hours i decided to give it back. You have DrumRacks, good pads on your Axiom, get some good drumsamples and you don't need Maschine.
Just my 0,2c...
Pay no attention to this. It's just another sour MPC fanboy jumping on the Maschine hate bandwagon:OCDaveWilcox wrote:Komplete. Maschine is a one trick pony. I'm not sure it should even be on your list. Make sure you try it first personally.
LOL I've never even touched a MPC. I could care less how it compares to a MPC. I just had the same experience as the above poster who bought it, tried it out, hated it, got rid of it. It's not a bandwagon its the truth.humnumb wrote:Pay no attention to this. It's just another sour MPC fanboy jumping on the Maschine hate bandwagon:OCDaveWilcox wrote:Komplete. Maschine is a one trick pony. I'm not sure it should even be on your list. Make sure you try it first personally.
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Seeing as though you've only been at this game for 8 months, you should probably keep your mouth shut about calling things like Maschine a "one trick pony" or suggesting whether it should be on someone's list. It's much more versatile than you can comprehend at this point.OCDaveWilcox wrote:LOL I've never even touched a MPC. I could care less how it compares to a MPC. I just had the same experience as the above poster who bought it, tried it out, hated it, got rid of it. It's not a bandwagon its the truth.humnumb wrote:Pay no attention to this. It's just another sour MPC fanboy jumping on the Maschine hate bandwagon:OCDaveWilcox wrote:Komplete. Maschine is a one trick pony. I'm not sure it should even be on your list. Make sure you try it first personally.
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