The Maschine 4 (Speculative) Thread
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Soooo much…
It seems just like a stupid thing, but colors and logos we had before on icons made you find what you wanted without even turning the brain on
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As it's been publicly shared that they have "a Maschine" running after touch in beta right now, I live in hope it's an MK4 / Insert new name here 🤞
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im sure it was shared he had a maschine + running aftertouch
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Given there has been zero activity in the beta programme for no small amount of time that does seem ...er...'curious'.............................
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I think they should go with 64 pads like Push and make a hybrid device, something in between the MK3 and Jam. With motorized faders this time.
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motorized faders - it would be expensive and sort of fragile.... Sufficiently long touchstrips (longer than on Jam) would be acceptable compromise....
@tempsperdu If NI has developed "new" Maschine SW, no wonder there is not much activity on Ma 2... The longterm nonactivity is IMHO relatively clear indication, Ma 2 is over, and new thing is on the way.
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Is this info backed by some sort of announcement or leak?
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I don’t think a new thing is on the way soon, but they specifically said in the KK Q&A that there would be a new beta of Maschine SW with aftertouch support.. i expect minor updates
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Well this could well be true and definitely well past being needed, but it will still need to be alpha and beta tested, so how would someone get a copy?
Again, this is feasible, but a little strange and somewhat divisive to not involve the beta team at all.
Given the appalling state of Maschine I can't see it in any way advisable to not involve long term users in trying to formulate just what is deemed a good direction.
But then again, this is NI.
So does it bode well?
In theory, there's going to be an AMA, Q4, let's hope it's not a bloodbath.
If they try to release a new hardware version without tackling the myriad of long term problems and 'absences' from Maschine it's only going to create more anger in the community. A community that many feel have been treat very badly for years.
Regarding the amount of pads, I think it would alienate a lot of people to only have a 64 pad version and for them to be velocity sensitive would, I would think, be very expensive.
Having differing versions akin to Studio or Jam would very much be welcomed.
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The KS Mk3 AMA made it quite clear: The main development team was working on NKS2 and Direct Control and the new Keyboards for an extended period of time (last 3 years?) and there wouldn’t have been any resources left to develop anything new for Maschine, neither hardware nor software.
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Tomorrow is the 10th year anniversary of Maschine 2 🤞
L'espoir fait vivre.
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Seriously? Today is September 21st and tomorrow is October 22nd?
I always thought the French also use the Gregorian calendar. Seems I was wrong.
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😅 it's called a shortcut!
since romans added 2 month making 8/oct-ober the 10th month i'm confused.
10 years is so long but I remember opening Maschine 2 for the first time as it was yesterday.
10 year and no update on automations.
I really hope a maschine 3.0 or a replacement solution is on the way.
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This makes me think there is no chance for a new version of Maschine anytime soon. The AMA will be interesting to say the least haha.
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I always thought if Maschine 3.0 software comes, I will gladly pay for an upgrade that adresses what people want from their product for quite a long time, now.
If any kind of new software only works with new hardware, however, I will have bought two pieces of otherwise fully functional hardware that have been deemed abandonware (Jam and MK3) very shortly after I got them.
And that is of course no basis for future purchases.
Also, where hardware you bought up until mid90s is designed to be reparable by standard tech support of any kind of local dealer/tech store, I see the lifecycle of guitar modelling amps, grooveboxes and the like with a deep furrow between the eyebrows. Sustainability is such an important aspect in so many industries today and music tech companies still happily turn otherwise totally functional hardware into garbage with economic decisions.
I know this sounds a bit crazy, but it only does, because our standards have become crazy: when can we expect hardware that is designed to last 20-30 years with maintenance repairs? When do companies set up recycling processes where you send your hardware back to them for disposal and recycling components? When is hardware going to be as repairable as a guitar amp used to be? Where can I read up on a company's fair trade statement, their ethical standards when it comes to resources and human labour used in components? When does hardware come with a statement of targeted or expected lifecycle times?
I am starting to think that those questions should be guiding more of my decisions as a consumer and music industry seems to be kind of oblivious to most of those considerations
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