Maschine 3.0 is that you?

carliii
carliii Member Posts: 33 Member

Alright! It is November and where is Maschine 3.0? LOL All in fun here. I look forward to the release and exploring what's new.

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  • ozon
    ozon Member Posts: 1,761 Expert

    Time to start saving…

  • BigPictureSound
    BigPictureSound Member Posts: 87 Helper

    I'm pretty excited about it.

  • Funkybunch
    Funkybunch Member Posts: 17 Member

    There are beta testers out there, so why is there still no leak about the "Midi workflow optimations" and "other small improvements"? I'm curious when we'll see a detailed feature list/changelog for the first time. The modern design and stem separation aren't that interesting.

  • Cretin Dilettante
    Cretin Dilettante Member Posts: 194 Pro

    You perfectly described my issue with all of the answers NI have ever given, in which they've cited some sort of survey as a justification for poor implementation/missing features/etc.

  • Funkybunch
    Funkybunch Member Posts: 17 Member

    The machine is a groovebox and is not intended to become a DAW. Essentially, it already includes everything one needs. However, there are things that need to be updated because a lot is changing around it. For example, the integration of AUv3 plugins, MP3/M4A, automation curves, optimizations for high-resolution displays, MIDI plugins (e.g., for the arpeggiator), custom chord sets, reducing the piano roll view to the scale, etc. The list is endless.

    If one insists on incorporating AI, it would be nice if previews for the library were automatically generated and tagged using AI.

    I believe this is also due to the fact that there are two completely different target groups for the machine. Some make hip-hop and use the machine like an MPC in the classic sense as a sampler.

    For them, stem separation is a great feature!

    For electronic music, a lot is missing. It starts with the unfortunate navigation of the pages, which is not fun with other synths than the internal polysynth or a TB303 emulation.

    I also don't think there will be much new, but maybe one or two small, interesting features will come.

  • Mark Oxley
    Mark Oxley Member Posts: 314 Pro
    edited November 2

    I'll be happy if it actually works regardless of what new features it has without all the bugs NI seem incapable to stop inflicting on us of late. In any case I won't be one of the early adopters until it's been proven to be stable and worth the upgrade. Fingers crossed and all that.

  • Mark Oxley
    Mark Oxley Member Posts: 314 Pro
    edited November 2

    I think it should be free to all Maschine MK3, Micro MK3 and plus owners, so basically all currently available versions of Maschine controllers. Especially when you take into consideration how long ago we got anything new in version 2.

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