Will there be a version 2 update to Maschine+ or only a version 3 upgrade?

MaikR
MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro
edited November 2024 in Maschine

As this discussion is running for a while now, I really would like to know if NI will (also) release the promised update for M+ version 2 instead of (just) version 3 of Maschine SW?

Why I’m asking? Simply because we shouldn’t be forced to upgrade to Maschine 3.0 to get the known bugs fixed.

From the ‘previous’ change log, so the update to the M+ that still has to be released: 

The changelog of the currently in test M+ update includes:

This Maschine Plus update contains the Maschine 2.18.2 App version

You should now be able to adjust sample rate and buffer size directly on Maschine Plus

New kernel version (5.15), which should fix the issues we have seen in the past with some USB Audio class compliant interfaces

Replaced the proprietary texfat driver from Tuxera with the open source exfat driver now available in the kernel

Massive has been updated to v1.6.0

So, will we still get this update? Or even better, to version 2.18.4, as that update was released a couple of weeks after the change log was posted.

[EDIT] As the original link now points to Maschine 3.0 updates, I’ve added this screenshot:

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  • MaikR
    MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro
    Answer ✓

    Well, as this question remains unanswered (also within the larger M+ updates topic) I think it’s fair to state that the people within Native Instruments are allowed to break promises with their customers.

    A forced and paid upgrade to version 3 to get old bugs fixed (and definitely except some new ones) seems to be an excepted way of working nowadays. Too much focus on all new and shiny bells and whistles.

    But, as a customer of those previous bells and whistles I’m really feeling betrayed. So there’s one promise I will make: if the ‘final 2.0 update’ for M+ is not released as promised, then I will vote with my ’user voice’ and my money. No more NI products. Not even a sample pack. Absolutely nothing.

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  • tetsuneko
    tetsuneko Member Posts: 801 Expert

    All I know is, as long as version numbers 1:1 match between desktop and standalone, maximum compatibility state exists. There are slight variations in bugs across versions, but yeh

  • MaikR
    MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro
    edited November 2024

    If that’s the case then a ‘final update’ to bring M+ op to par with 2.18.4 (or later) shouldn’t be any different from an update to 2.18.2 👍🏻

    So can anyone from the NI team clarify things for us please? @Matthew_NI @Kai_NI @Simon_NI what about this delayed but planned update for M+, is it still (first) to be released?

  • tetsuneko
    tetsuneko Member Posts: 801 Expert

    I think the next M+ OS update will be 3.0 compatible. It is not certain M+ will ever get 2.18 compatibility, and anyways, 2.18 broke some things which worked in 2.17, which also broke some things which worked in 2.16 and so on..

  • MaikR
    MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro

    Yes, I know these are your expectations. But since we’re waiting for so long for compatibility and bug fixes (core), I would like to see the ‘final 2.0 update’. It was promised multiple times, and as 3.0 is ‘totally new’ my expectations are, that we will have multiple minors there, too. So every time the M+ will be one (or more) steps behind. So I would like to have a stabilized version 2 of the software integration.

    Besides that, version 3.0 is a paid upgrade. And yes, it’s fairly cheap, but I don’t want to pay to start all over again. As long as version 3 of Maschine Plus isn’t fully stable, I want to stay on version 2… but without the known bugs, including the USB interface class compliancy.

  • MaikR
    MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro

    @Simon_NI (or team members) if it’s a clear NO, then that’s an answer, too.

    We all know that a rollback from an incomplete or unstable new version 3 could be very problematic (if not impossible). So I would really like to know, will M+ still get the ‘final 2.0 update’?

  • djadidai
    djadidai Member Posts: 509 Pro

    I have 2.17.4 on my M1 mac and in my M+. Running 3.0 also on my laptop. If they don’t make a 2.18 update to the M+, I’ll keep the 2.17.4 on the M+ and laptop for as long as it goes. Who knows, maybe 3,0 works even better and more processor efficient than 2.17. In that case I’ll upgrade the M+ too. Well just have to see. But certainly I agree that M+ owners deserve and are entitled to a last improvement update with some bug fixes and such to 2,18.4.

  • MaikR
    MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro
    Answer ✓

    Well, as this question remains unanswered (also within the larger M+ updates topic) I think it’s fair to state that the people within Native Instruments are allowed to break promises with their customers.

    A forced and paid upgrade to version 3 to get old bugs fixed (and definitely except some new ones) seems to be an excepted way of working nowadays. Too much focus on all new and shiny bells and whistles.

    But, as a customer of those previous bells and whistles I’m really feeling betrayed. So there’s one promise I will make: if the ‘final 2.0 update’ for M+ is not released as promised, then I will vote with my ’user voice’ and my money. No more NI products. Not even a sample pack. Absolutely nothing.

  • djadidai
    djadidai Member Posts: 509 Pro

    and now my issue is that I need sonoma to run the latest Logic Pro update, and 2.17 is only supported up to Ventura, and 2.18 from sonoma, and my M+ is on 2.17…. Love this :)

  • ozon
    ozon Member Posts: 1,863 Expert
    edited November 2024

    Yep, those are the real issues some of us face, which are constantly denied by a few users here, and totally neglected by NI.

    PS: I just checked the release notes, and it seems that 2.18 didn’t introduce any new project related features. Maybe 2.18 project files can be read by the M+ on 2.17?

  • djadidai
    djadidai Member Posts: 509 Pro

    worth trying to see what happens. Transferring to desktop is probably no problem, but transferring back to M+ could be…

  • MaikR
    MaikR Member Posts: 350 Pro

    Same here, that’s also why I’m still on the previous MacOS and iOS / ipadOS.

    On the other hand, as changes are relatively small and the Betas were out there for quite some time, it’s typical that NI keeps saying there COULD be a lot of changes in the final release of an OS update, and that’s why it’s takes them so long to test existing software.

    From my POV it’s simply another excuse for bad planning. Prioritizing new business and product development above decent maintenance and support. At least, that’s what I experience as a user if many of their products for years. As said before, they really have to regain trust… and in my case I don’t see any prove that things are changing.

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