beats me wrote:I'm right there with you but don't have the scrill at the moment and there's the wild card of the APC40, Live 8, and M4L.
Ya, I'll definitely have to sell off a couple things. And I think I'll wait on Max4Live rather than getting it straight away. I was planning on, and I'm sure I'll pick it up at some point, but I think I'll put maschine first.
At first, the dealbreaker for me was that there are no macro controls, so you can't control parameters of multiple sounds or effects at the same time. But then when I thought of using the multiple outputs to tracks in Live, I reckoned that would prvode plenty of simultaneous control using Live's sends and per channel effects in addition to the stuff in maschine. Best of both worlds.
And ya, when you look at Kore 1 vs Kore 2, I'm pretty sure the software will improve substantially based on user requests.
Beat making is actually the thing that has been the least enjoyable for me for the past couple years. I love tweaking and playing synths/keyboard instruments and programming patches, but beats turned into more of work that fun for me. I think if I went back to the groovebox way of working it would get more enjoyable again, especially using it like a roland style step sequencer with the lighted pads.
doc, as far as selling the 909, I can't give advice on selling a classic item, as it might have emotional value. But I'm not sure I'd be keeping it around if I hadn't used it in years. In fact I know I wouldn't.
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