Loving your work brother, I'm just waiting for my machine mk3 to arrive next week. Do you have any more indepth walk through how to videos for us Noobs:)? Subscribed to your channel...How could i not:)..love your work.
Thanks! The most detailed tutorial I have is on arrangement: ruclips.net/video/ROZxWlYrwGM/видео.html. Otherwise, the Native Instruments YT video 'How to Use Everything in Maschine MK3' is good for getting off the ground
I just got a machine mk3 along with a machine jam as an absolute beginner and I can guarantee it is not that easy at is seems 😜 Takes a lot of learning to figure out all the functions… but it’s fun. 😊 You should get one
I think it would be a good machine to learn on. It's not easy, but there's a learning curve for every groovebox. The only thing I'd say is worth considering is if you want to try something cheaper first to get your feet wet. But you're going to have to take a decent amount of time learning whatever you get, and the Maschine is incredibly versatile, so I'd recommend it
@@PeterRobotMusic ok thank you. I saw tbat there’s also a version with the software that’s already integrated in it and no need for a computer to use it with. Although it’s expensive, do you recommend it for a beginner or should I stick with yours?
@@aidenbull_I would recommend the one I use personally. It has more processing power since the Maschine+ processor isn't as strong as a laptop usually (so I hear), so it runs faster. Also you can integrate way more tools with the MK3 in the long run since it's connected to a computer, whereas the M+ is limited to what's already on it.
Please don’t stop making machine content 🙏🏻
I would also love a more tutorial like video to follow along 😬😁
Loving your work brother, I'm just waiting for my machine mk3 to arrive next week.
Do you have any more indepth walk through how to videos for us Noobs:)?
Subscribed to your channel...How could i not:)..love your work.
Thanks! The most detailed tutorial I have is on arrangement: ruclips.net/video/ROZxWlYrwGM/видео.html. Otherwise, the Native Instruments YT video 'How to Use Everything in Maschine MK3' is good for getting off the ground
tanks boss we learn so much with your stuff!
Great stuff!
Nice
Great stuff as always but let's see more of you grooving to the music. 👍
Lol, I didn't notice my reflection until I was editing the video
you make it look easy... Its not.. you are extremely talented
🙏🏻
Should I get this if I’m 100% beginner? It seems so easy when you do it🤣
I just got a machine mk3 along with a machine jam as an absolute beginner and I can guarantee it is not that easy at is seems 😜 Takes a lot of learning to figure out all the functions… but it’s fun. 😊 You should get one
@@slothandturtle8036 do you know music theory etc..?
I think it would be a good machine to learn on. It's not easy, but there's a learning curve for every groovebox. The only thing I'd say is worth considering is if you want to try something cheaper first to get your feet wet. But you're going to have to take a decent amount of time learning whatever you get, and the Maschine is incredibly versatile, so I'd recommend it
@@PeterRobotMusic ok thank you. I saw tbat there’s also a version with the software that’s already integrated in it and no need for a computer to use it with. Although it’s expensive, do you recommend it for a beginner or should I stick with yours?
@@aidenbull_I would recommend the one I use personally. It has more processing power since the Maschine+ processor isn't as strong as a laptop usually (so I hear), so it runs faster. Also you can integrate way more tools with the MK3 in the long run since it's connected to a computer, whereas the M+ is limited to what's already on it.