Maschine 3.0 General Discussion
Hi,
Many want improvement on the new maschine 3.0.. of course stems which have been done already and nothing ground breaking will be the big push alone with .mp3 support which is over a decade old.. also better arrangement which is over 5 plus years old.. another not popular feature which I'm sure has not been addressed is better routing in your daw of choice for those that only use the software as a sound module like myself.. will it be a feature hopefully but all the silence is definitely worrisome of course they will rope you in on new Shiney controller that relies on the software..
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improvement on the routing side of things would be useful… some sort of user saved preset system to auto set the routings would save a bit of time
i do hope that, NI make their maschine3.x a separate instance or separate application…. meaning we can load both 2.x alongside 3.x
nothing worse than updating to a bug ridden system, with limitations… and then having to revert back to the original… hopefully NI have the sense to make 3.x a separate install
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It will be a separate install, yes.
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That’s great news!! A good decision!
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I dont record into the software but if you create a beatin 3.0 I'm sure you cannot open in 2.0.. so if you run into a bug you won't be able to open legacy software
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Does that mean Maschine 2 will become obsolete the moment Maschine 3 is launched or will it still be supported?
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Maschine 2 will no longer be officially supported once Maschine 3 is launched.
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Correct - projects made in 2 open in 3, but not vice versa.
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So let's think about this.
Someone purchasing a Maschine MK3 controller today will get the Maschine version 3 software included free with that purchase but I, as a Maschine MK3 owner (still the current and latest model), will have to pay yet more of my hard earned cash for a supported version of the software it relies on to function? I'm sure your customers that recently purchased a Maschine MK3, micro MK3 or Maschine+ will be thrilled with this news.
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Yes.
Maschine 2 was released 12 years ago, was updated for free 4-5 times a year, and continues to work.
Maschine 3 is a new major version, which requires significant investment, in return for which there will be an extremely modest asking price.
There is also to be a grace period, for more recent hardware purchasers.
I stand by this.
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What does this mean for the upcoming M+ update which improves the audio kernel? This update was supposed to be out by now..
I feel like the least that should happen to Maschine 2 from here on out should be a 100% version parity for both Maschine desktop & M+ standalone. I dont want to be stuck on Mas 2.17 forever..
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How long is the grace period for recent purchasers? I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere.
I repeat what I said in another thread. The updates you refer too in about the last 10 years of Maschine 2's lifespan have been bug fixes or compatibility fixes. Maschine 2 has largely been left to rot. Can we expect the same treatment for Maschine 3?
Without support how long will Maschine 2 work? When will the next OS update render it unusable?
I need and demand a more fair and reliable infrastructure as a working artist and in recent times I'm not getting this from NI. I will be parting company with them for those reasons going forward as I've largely invested in other non NI products now. I had over the last 15 years as a loyal NI customer invested many thousands of my money in the company and decisions like this are in my opinion a step too far.
I don't understand why NI can't keep supporting Maschine 2, at least until a new range of controllers are released. Are NI that strapped for cash that they need to go down this road and anger their previously loyal customers or do you not have the staff to keep both current and offer the customer a choice? Not everyone has bottomless pockets and not everyone may want to upgrade to Maschine 3.
This same practice happened recently with Komplete Kontrol. When version 3 was released support for version 2 was dropped. Many users including myself didn't like the changes and made the decision to stay with the older, unsupported version. At least until a OS update stops it from working. KK3 also had many bugs early on that for me made it unusable and actually stopped me from working. I guess at least I wasn't forced to pay for that update to have a supported product.
I've witnessed many other NI customers vent their frustrations on this forum in recent times. Surely this should be a wake-up call for those that make these unnecessary decisions?
I've been more than patient in hoping and believing NI could turn themselves around and provide me, as a working producer and performing artist, stable and enjoyable products to use but in the last 2 years unfortunately that hasn't been the case. I can only protest by no longer using or supporting NI as a partner in my work.
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Maschine+ will receive a free update at some point soon, that includes those features.
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How long is the grace period for recent purchasers? I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere.
Full details on this will be announced when Maschine 3 launches.
The updates you refer too in about the last 10 years of Maschine 2's lifespan have been bug fixes or compatibility fixes
Yes, we shipped a large number of bug and compatibility fixes. In addition, a few significant feature releases landed too, such as Accessibility, Auto Sampler, Poly Synth, Expanded Chord and Arp capabilities, Expanded Pattern capabilities, Auto Project Recovery, Clips, VST3 support, so on and so forth. I realize this may not be enough for you, and may not include features you've asked for (Maschine has a very diverse user base), but I stand by the team having consistently delivered bug fixes, compatibility fixes, and also new features for free, to Maschine 2, for the last 12 years.
Without support how long will Maschine 2 work? When will the next OS update render it unusable?
Truthfully, we don't know. It could work indefinitely for many years - but without official support we cannot commit to or promise that it will. It's worth noting that we patched KK 2.9 several times after announcing end of support, for some important mitigating circumstances.
I don't understand why NI can't keep supporting Maschine 2
It's not unprecedented to introduce new major versions after many years, and when doing so, to necessarily drop support for older major versions. It's not just features, but underlying frameworks that must evolve. As I mentioned above, I recognize it may not be to your liking, but to support a major version of a software for 12 years, and to only then introduce a new major version, is reasonably generous by typical industry standards.
Many users including myself didn't like the changes and made the decision to stay with the older, unsupported version
As is your prerogative. What I would humbly offer is that most users in fact didn't stay with the older, and instead upgraded to the newer. The changes were certainly unpopular with some though, and I won't shy away from that.
@Mark Oxley I hope this helps you understand the situation, even if you'd rather it be different.
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This is how it works everywhere, what's the problem? The software is arguably more valuable than your old used hardware, anyways.
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I'm confident people will find the pricing to be very generous too.
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