This is a tutorial on setting up Maschine as a simple midi controller to play Ableton drum racks from the pads. I show how to create the new template in controller editor and assign the notes for triggering the proper pads Once you assign the proper notes to the pads you can quickly switch from. As the title suggests, I am trying to figure out how to use my maschine mk2 to control live 10. Sadly, the live 9 template does not work. I am forever indebted to anyone who can help me with this.
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Apr 19, 2018 But if you’re a big user of both, say, MASCHINE MK3 and Ableton Live, here’s some good news. NI made available two software updates yesterday, for their Maschine groove workstation software and for Komplete Kontrol, their software layer for hosting instruments. May 13, 2019 I have/use a Maschine Mk3. The learning curve to use the Maschine 2 software is a little bit steep, and it appears its not very friendly with some of the other software I use like Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, Reason, and Ableton. I'm having challenges learning the workflow. Mar 11, 2013 Showing how to install the new NI Maschine controller template for Ableton Live 9 Get more exclusive Maschine tutorials here htt. Ableton Live is used by professionals in many genres from Trap, Hip Hop and Urban through to Tech House, Deep House, Dance and Future Bass. Unlike most other DAWs, Ableton Live is designed as much for live performance and DJ sets as it is for composition and production.
When buying a new controller, most musicians and producers are faced with a choice between two of the main players, Native Instruments' Maschine MK3 and Ableton Push 2.
Before you get in a tizzy and start complaining that it's not possible to compare apples and oranges (you can decide which controller is which in this analogy) Loopop disagrees and explains that aside from the software side of things there are comparison points to be made. Yes, in terms of software, Ableton Live is a fully-featured, mature, comprehensive DAW, and the MASCHINE software, while constantly improving, is more groovebox-oriented and isn't trying to be a complete one-stop-shop DAW itself.
In this video Ziv (Loopop) explores the different sides of both controller / instruments breaking the comparison down by a number of criteria:
So, what are the criteria Maschine MK3 and Ableton Push 2 are judged by? Here you go:
- hardware
- creating music
- scale
- soft keys
- arpeggiating
- chords
- sequencing beats
- sounds
- sampling
- sequencing notes
- projects
- mixing
- touch strip
- macros
- locks
- mapping parameters
- USB power
- arrangement
This is a very interesting, and bold, video from Loopop and is bound to get hardcore users from both camps up in arms. And for others it's a decent overview of both that will hopefully help you make a decision as to which is best for you and your studio/live performance needs.
Check out our overview video of the new Maschine MK3 here:
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