Here, for those wanting new hardware, that niche comes in the form of hardware that never requires you to look at your computer, while still maintaining the Maschine workflow. But there’s still a big niche Maschine can fill. Maschine made its entry at a time when the notion of an integrated hardware/software solution was still novel. Please note that this is a first look at a pre-production unit (though nearly final), beta software, with some first impressions we will have more specifics as the final software and hardware is made available to us and we fact-check additional details. ![]() ![]() ![]() I took a tour of the software and hardware upgrades in NI’s offices, and so we can bring our own hands-on look at both before they ship. And alongside the software release, there’s also a new, “flagship” controller, called Maschine Studio (above) – a big (but lightweight) beast with bright, crisp color screens and a price to match. The software has been completely rewritten from the ground up, bringing expanded editing and sound capabilities and enhanced performance. Native Instruments’ groove-centric production studio Maschine today gets its most significant update ever.
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