Native Instruments Machine MK3
Product information "Native Instruments Machine MK3"
Native Instruments' Maschine combines computer-based production with a hardware groove box loaded with over 6GB of sample content. Works as both an instrument and a controller, with 16 pads, 11 rotary encoders, and 41 buttons. Build songs intuitively by layering, sample and re-sample together with your computer.
Because it's a plug-in that can be used in virtually any digital audio workstation, using Maschine is like using an MPC with the power and flexibility of software applications like Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, or SONAR.
With MIDI I/O and MIDI/MMC-over-USB, you can use Maschine as the control center for your entire studio. Use it as a master controller for your DAW and use it to control all your hardware sound modules and sequencers.
- Combines sequencer, sampler and over 20 high-quality effects with real-time control and routing into a Groove Production Studio
- Dedicated controller with 16 high-quality pads, 41 buttons, and 11 rotary encoders
- Plays, records, sequences, automation and arrangement
- Fastest workflow with pattern-based arrangement and perfect hardware, software and host environment integration
- Step sequencing, real-time recording, note repeat, slicing, and auto-mapping
- MIDI-mapping
- Browser with tagging of kits, instruments, samples, and effects
- Automation recording and step automation editing
- Sampling from external and internal sources with threshold detection
- Works as a plug-in for any software sequencer supporting VST, AU, or RTAS
- Program import from Akai MPC 500, 1000, 2000(XL), 2500, 3000, 4000
- Bus Powered: yes
- Computer connection: USB
- Connections: USB
- Dimensions: 320 x 301 x 41 mm
- Display: 2 high-resolution RBG color displays for accurate sample slicing
- Footswitch connector: yes
- Headphone Jack: yes
- Housing Colour: Black
- Knobs: 9
- MIDI: MIDI I/O, USB
- Pads: 16 large, touch-sensitive pads for two-handed drumming
- Power supply: Via USB 2.0 or the included power supply
- Subcategory: Pad controller
- Transport function: yes
- Weight: 2,2 kg
- Sound editing, note editing, mixing, browsing and more
- Four-way push encoder for fast browsing, navigation, volume level and panorama control
- MIDI Pad Controller + Machine Software
- Professional audio interface (96 kHz/24-bit) with two 6,35 mm outputs
The fascinating story of Native Instruments begins, as with many great software companies, with a small, passionate idea. Founded by Stephan Schmitt, a talented musician and engineer, and his friend Volker Hinz, a skilled programmer, the company started out in the creative streets of Berlin Kreuzberg. Here they developed the world's first modular synthesiser, the Generator. This innovative software-based instrument caused a sensation at the Frankfurt Music Fair and thrilled musicians and producers with the ability to compute and reproduce sounds in real time – an absolute novelty!
In the year of its founding, 1996, Native Instruments began the revolution in the field of software instruments with just four employees. One of the first and most important products was Reaktor, a versatile plugin that functions as a sequencer, sampler, synthesiser and effects unit. It has become the industry standard and inspires sound tinkerers worldwide. With Reaktor you can not only use existing sounds, but also develop and explore your own sounds – a dream for every music producer and sound designer!
The innovative solutions from Native Instruments have changed music production permanently. If you're looking for creative ways to shape sound, Native Instruments' products are exactly right for you. Discover the world of music software and let your creativity run free!
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Unendliche Möglichkeiten Man muss sie aber erst herausfinden. Neulinge haben es schwer.
Ich bin von der Machine MK1 auf MK3 umgestiegen und bin hin und weg von den diversen neuen Features. Ausstattung Basic, mittlerweile fast alles digital. Leider gibt es nur wenige Samples dazu, muss neu dazugekauft werden. Wer jedoch noch die diversen GB Samplebanks der MK1 hat kann diese weiterhin nutzen. Schön verarbeitet, wirkt stabil, wegen dem integrierten Interface auch einiges schwerer als die Vorgänger. Etwas Ableton Push look von den tasten her. LEDs, Pads, Knobs etc super zu handhaben, wirklich top Qualität. Weniger Shift Funktionen was die Geschichte übersichtlicher macht. Die Displays sind Genial und man braucht kaum mehr auf den Computerscreen zu schauen. Diverse neue Features welche mit der Hardware wunderbar abgestimmt sind. Ich kann den unterschied zur MK2 nicht beurteilen, jedoch finde ich das Upgrade von MK1 zu 3 lohnt sich allemal. Das teil macht absolut spass, nice Workflow und intuitiver Aufbau.