Request: Serato Sample GUI Integration for Maschine or improve the native Sampler

shaolinsword
shaolinsword Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

I’ve been a long-time Serato user and I also work heavily with Maschine. I wanted to ask if it would be possible to either:

  1. Release an update for the native Sampler that works almost identically to Serato Sample, especially when it comes to fast, detailed slicing and timestretching.
  2. Or — create NKS compatibility for Serato Sample, so we can use it directly on Maschine hardware without needing to look at the computer screen.

This type of workflow would be a huge improvement for Maschine users. It would make Maschine much more competitive, even for producers currently using Akai MPC.

With this kind of deep integration, slicing and chopping could be handled with much more precision and speed, right from the hardware. I truly believe this would attract a lot of new users to Maschine as well and a big step marketing wise.

Comments

  • Psyearth5
    Psyearth5 Member Posts: 378 Member

    Please FE don't get me wrong but I use Serato and it's nothing close to what people are writing online.

    Honestly it's avarage, I like CUBASE, Virtual DJ, Traktor , Serato , but I am synchronizing them all separately with Maschine and it's working or it doesn't.

    I don't know but it's me. I don't know anyone who didn't get stucked to Maschine Plus. Serato is just another program.

    I can post here a video of everything you talking about and it's clear when I uploaded it. I want but honestly I am in dilemma about you, are you honest or just feel like you could write something.

    Please I don't understand but I am older and that's natural.

    Chops of over 80 in a seconds.

    It's a skill and brain muscle exercise.

  • shaolinsword
    shaolinsword Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

    Probably because you're old. The Maschine Sampler is outdated and lacks some features that the competition does have. I'm only asking for NKS compatibility or a sampler that detects key and changes pitch without affecting the BPM.

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