MPC 3.0 How will NI respond?
We know that NI has been working on a maschine update, but is it too late for them to catch up to the progress that AKAI has made within the last few years? This is the question I asked myself when the MPC 3.0 Firmware update was announced this morning.
It features:
- A UI overhaul
- New mixer
- An arrangement mode
- Disk Streaming
- Workflow Improvements
Let's talk about it.
Bear in Mind even before the MPC 3.0 they were already needing to play catch up with features that the MPC have.
- Stem Seperation
- Key detection
- Tuner
- Realtime Time Stretch
- Warping (after chopping, and NO, audio plugin does not do the same thing)
- Track/Pad Muting
- Sampler flexibility (Stereo>mono, gain change, extract, etc)
- MP3 Compatibility
Comments
-
My Maschine+ is arriving today.
I have to say this update took the wind out of my sails a little bit, but after much deliberation, Maschine still seems like it will be a faster workflow for me, which is important as I don't have a ton of time for making music.
I've tried the MPCs before and this fixes a lot of the things I didn't like about them. Maschine still seems to have a better workflow, hopefully they actually deliver Maschine 3 by the end of the year.
3 -
Hopefully they won’t respond with unfinished software just for the sake of catching up 😅
12 -
They'll drag their feet and "the end of this year" will become "sometime at the beginning of 2025", will become "summer 2025". will ultimately lead to the announcement that Maschine is EOL. :P
Then they'll hire a hoard of DJs from some discord server to flood the board with toxic positivity & pretend everything is fine.2 -
Tasty, tasty, very very tasty. It's very tasty!
1 -
IMO its not M+ vs. MPC but M+ and MPC. Both ecosystems have their advantages and some big flaws.
BTW loopop who mostly provides relatively unemotional and calm reviews has already published an explanation of MPC 3 features:
We will see how long it takes to get a stable and usable MPC3 / Maschine 3 FW from inMusic/Akai and NI.
3 -
I have to say, I always said if Akai could bring a linear arranger or the Force OS to the MPC form factor I’d be jumping ship, and truth is my Maschine MK3 gets very little use these days. While I know there’s a big Maschine update and new model to be released some time in the near future, the reality is that it’s actually already likely to be outdated compared to their competition. And while the MPC has its critics and bugs, you can’t fault Akai’s ambitions and what they’re giving to their customers.
7 -
The workflow on maschine is still amazing! The fastest workflow in the game period.
Update the arrangement section, editing of midi, clips /audio feature needs to be current its a bit outdated.
Akai is cool but it's not Native instruments, remember its a groove box not a full daw.
-1 -
I just saw the MPC software overview video and immediately ran to this forum. I’m gonna be honest, it’s looking like Maschine is cooked. Even if they release a new software at this point, they’ll probably still be 1 or 2 steps behind the MPC software. Maschine might be done for. I was holding onto my Maschine + to see what new software will be released, but I’m not super confident it will be on the same level of the MPC now even if they release Machine 3.0. They are falling wayyyyyyy behind. I just feel sorry for the entire customer base and for all of us hoping that they would stay relevant. They seem to be more interested in releasing a new hardware unit to make money. Super disappointing.
7 -
Wow, and you can get a MPC One + for pretty cheap. Color is hideous but the work flow and features look so well polished. It looks so easy to produce and finish something on there. I may have to snag one.
I think the next firmware update will be modest but impactful for me if I can start using my Motu interfaces with M+. I don’t believe M3 will compare to the Akai improvements but it doesn’t have two go toe to toe for me, I’d settle for Aftertouch and a few limitations lifted.0 -
I wouldn’t be too bothered by it since Maschine is supposedly also getting a refresh this year, and these updates are really just bringing conveniences at this point. Truthfully, it would be more exciting to get new devices at this point than new software, but these companies want everyone paying subscriptions for watered down DAWs and sample packs rather than building insulated hardware platforms with ever increasing power under the hood (like they all used to do back in the day).
-2 -
Well, they lost the first mover advantage, which is not a good thing if they are trying to capture newer customers. What platform would you choose if you were entering the market tight now, especially after all the online negativity surrounding NI? NI could certainly catch up if they wanted to, but I believe they are clearly pursuing a software-centric strategy with lesser focus on adding hardware capabilities. I say this because of the terrible Kontrol MK3 release; lack of updates for Maschine; and because they recently released a new subscription model and sample only versions of their expansion packs. It seems they are not really focused on their hardware anymore, but have no problem pumping out rehashed sample libraries and instruments that are basically glorified sample libraries. Their content is becoming so redundant and convoluted it’s silly at this point. Just pull up a Roland’s new Galaxias and see how much more efficient it is relative to Komplete Kontrol.
6 -
I agree with you except the hardware part. They seem to be focusing too much on plug-ins and sample libraries, which are basically commodities at this point. It would be great if they just took their best stuff onto a new Maschine MK4 platform. Roland has pulled this off several times in its history, but I don’t think NI has the institutional knowledge to navigate this changing business environment. They are clearly stuck in their ways and resource-constrained as a result of the recent layoffs.
1 -
who cares is my answer to the original question.. they're different products
1 -
Yes they are different products, and I've got both.
I'm not about to sell my M+ because of this. I bought the M+ first, and it was purchased on the strength of what it did at that time (and still does now).
Far too many people these days expecting features to be constantly added to things they buy, and if they don't get them when they ask, they threaten to jump ship.
It's like the kid who owns the ball: "I want to be the centre forward. If you don't let me, I'm going home and taking my ball with me". 😁
6 -
exactly!!!!!
0
Categories
- All Categories
- 19 Welcome
- 1.4K Hangout
- 60 NI News
- 731 Tech Talks
- 3.8K Native Access
- 15.8K Komplete
- 1.9K Komplete General
- 4.1K Komplete Kontrol
- 5.5K Kontakt
- 1.5K Reaktor
- 364 Battery 4
- 812 Guitar Rig & FX
- 416 Massive X & Synths
- 1.2K Other Software & Hardware
- 5.5K Maschine
- 6.9K Traktor
- 6.9K Traktor Software & Hardware
- Check out everything you can do
- Create an account
- See member benefits
- Answer questions
- Ask the community
- See product news
- Connect with creators