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Komplete 11 select for maschine
Komplete 11 select for maschine








komplete 11 select for maschine
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Its pattern-based sequencer and high-performance sampler, exemplary drum synths, incredible suite of creative effects and pro instruments, and acclaimed sound library deliver ultimate production power. MASCHINE STUDIO's workflow keeps you laser-focused on the quest for the perfect groove.

#Komplete 11 select for maschine software

Maschine Studio comes packaged with Maschine 2.0 software as well as a highly-acclaimed sound library, instruments and all-new drum synths.Ĭreate and perform rhythms, harmonies, and melodies faster than you ever thought possible. Native Instruments Maschine Studio is a complete music production system which offers the creative musician a ergonomic and intuitive beatmaking tool as well as a performance sampler, arranger, mixer, effects unit and more. Its only drawback is no VST3 support (which is slowly starting to become an issue with 3rd party).This excellent studio package comes with: Komplete Kontrol or Maschine integration of synths really shines though with integration (although Push 2 is no slouch) and is even more powerful with the huge number of 3rd party VST support for nks. But NI makes some very powerful synths/samplers. NI's system is Sexier though but at the same time has a higher learning curve but for browsing a very large amount of presets kind of necessary for Komplete as they have so many synths it would take a lifetime to really learn all the instruments.

komplete 11 select for maschine

But Reason's GUI while somewhat wonky is perfect for their synths as Reasons synths kind of promotes tweaking and experimentation more. Reason's browser is similar (but not as refined) to Ableton. But yeah it probably isn't the best when handling a large amount of presets (although I like it for finding samples/plugins themselves). Live's GUI can be uninspiring for synths but about just right for certain devices as its very quick and fast to find stuff when you learn it. They have a great foundation to build off of though.

komplete 11 select for maschine

But yeah I hope Ableton improves on the concept in the future. I didn't really understand the Collections feature of version 10 when it came out but after working with it, it makes things very fast when finding/categorizing stuff. The Ableton preset system grows on you after awhile. It's an inspiration thing, I guess.ĭon't get me wrong, I love the Ableton workflow, just not so much for finding sounds. I find myself scrolling through lists and lists of presets in the browser, whereas having a visual representation of an instrument helps me find my way to making music faster. Two things stopped me so far: the price and the lack of a visual instrument interface. Have you thought about trying Live Suite?

#Komplete 11 select for maschine full

My full setup: Ableton Live 10 standard, VCV rack, Machine, Maschine Jam, Arturia Keystep, Midifighter Twister, Euro: Dreadbox Lil Erebus, Olitronk Micrón, Expert Sleepers ES-8, Behringer TD-3. Off course I could also go for a second hand Push 2, but that would cost me considerably more, so I'd have to skip the paid software for now. My two choices right now are: sell Maschine Jam with the Maschine and Komplete bundle, trade it for a second hand Push 1 and Reason intro, orrrr make better use of the combo of Jam, Kontrol and my hybrid modular. So, my question to you gals and guys: how does Reason (lite) compare to Komplete (select) compare to Reason (Intro) as a companion vst to Ableton Live and a hybrid modular? What are the pro's and con's of either, and which elements are essential? I am not familiar with Reason, but I understand it is excellent. Recently Proppellerhead brought out the VST version of Reason. I do not have the physical and budgetary space to have both Push and Maschine in my setup and I don't think I can sell the Jam without the Komplete license. However, I feel that I would really miss all the instruments in Komplete (Massive, the sampled instruments & Drums). I find that I hardly use Maschine and I'd like to buy a Push. Since then I've added some analog/semi modular monosynths that interface with VCV rack as a hybrid eurorack system. As the Jam can switch between native control over Maschine and Midi to control Live, this was a pretty comprehensive setup. I started my setup with Ableton Live and the Maschine Jam: this gave me Live as my go to DAW and the Maschine + Komplete VST for sounds and sound design.










Komplete 11 select for maschine