I was considering getting a MK3 for myself. I'm not considering it anymore. I'm sold. Take my money. In all seriousness, I love the looks, the way it plays and how it operates and the beat you made with this in a short amount of time is just incredible. The usage of slicing the sample and how you structured the overall beat was just genius. Personally, some minor vinyl crackle or distortion on the chopped sample and some Foley noise in the background would of really given it a lo-fi feel. A filter on the drums during the beats' intro would of been really lovely too, especially if you put in an 808 or backing pad that kicked in just as the filter came off the drums. Absolutely amazing, you've sold me on this thing. Incredible content, immediately subscribed.
Accurate never disappoints. It's amazing how good he is. I been at it four years and do ok but I keep coming back for the content. Makes me want to buy turntables tho lol.
Been working with FL for more than 2 years now, but this video totally convinced me to buy the Maschine mikro mk3. Big thanks for the video, I feel like you can get way more creative with this than with a usual daw :)
i followed this guide step by step and it really helped me understand sampling in maschine, i've been an FL user since the 5th installment and I'm still tryna figure out all the intricacies behind the software, thanks a lot!
Me, sitting here, watching you break it down and fighting off the urge to go for bars while I’m listening. The beat is too good! I’m a fan of the jazz and classical etc that comes into hip hop.
Thank You, I'm seriously thinking about the Mikro MK3 as a beginner. Before this it came out it would have been the Novation Launchpad Pro with Abelton Live. Really torn between both now haha...
I can't say much about Ableton live at all unfortunately. I just know that Maschine works great for me and that the MK3 is to be considered as a great starting point for a new machine user. thanks for watching
Thank you, you hit on the major difference I noticed using the Mikro - no knobs/screens when chopping samples. You dont realize how smooth that is with the MK3 till you have to do it with your mouse on the Mikro.
Coming from Logic Pro X, having moved to iOS beatmakers and a Novation Circuit(good for EDM)--I think I'm gonna sell the Circuit and get this. I've been more creative with the limitations of the iMaschine app vs. other beatmaking apps including Beatmaker3(powerful but very involved) this looks like the perfect move for extending the feel of the iMaschine app. Thanks AB!
good work, I know this is a few years back. I bought my MK3 about 4 months ago and steadily learning the processes, thanks for the tips. I do like the Maschine Mikro and the UA ecosystem. Great jam you made, good hip hop feel!
Thanks! Ill be honest and negative about stuf if I ever cover something that I really don't like. Regarding the Maschine mikro mk3 thats just not the case. Its not a perfect fit for someone like me but I really think its a cool piece of equipment for a lot of users! Thanks for enjoying the content!
Thank you for reviewing this micro maschine.. good price but like you said not like his big brother and now i understand how good and easy the Maschine is to work with and edit, chop and modulate samples almost direct, like on the spot with the 2 screens.. This mini version of it works also realy well but it's like taking much more time and is not that straight forward to use. The price of the 2 maschines is now most important in my opinion. Do you want to spend like 2.5X the price for the normal device and create tracks/beats faster or am i happy with this mini version at the lower price and struggle more at a beginners standpoint. 🤔 .. Also in my head is the novation keyboard/ pad that comes with ableton 11 software for free .. but then again i might have to buy a laptop for the music extra ..
Way cool demo Accurate! Inspiring. You got sick skills operating with sampling on full Maschine. It is great to see and get a feel of doing this on Mikro /with mouse and monitor instead. Makes it more approachable for Maschine flow newbie, very drooling to try (burned my computer at the moment). I mean not vinyl samples like you do, but in my case I like to connect guitar playing some licks or hardware synth with unique sound and play with it more creative. Never got right environment designed for that trully. Trying to make it in large linear DAW usually goes tedious and feels awkward. In smaller grid approach apps, it might not be as handy to chop a piece and (by-design or the tool) have it tuned to the pads right away. Sound like new horizons for the flow! TNX!
It sounds like you could develop a great little workflow with Maschine and that kind on raw material! I think the Maschine Mikro MK3 could be great for that stuff but the full size Maschine is definitely a better device overall. Thanks for watching and commenting man, I appreciate that!
I’ve been watching yr live session, took me couple nights to enjoy. Like reversing guitar is one of my fav lil tricks too. Watching how it’s done with ease..... don’t get me wrong, I still trying to convince myself that Mikro will do (and it’s shape is the only phisical space I have in two setups), but more I get into playing it realizing how full MK3 is the Komplete (no pun intended) living organism :) today spend an evening with it again. Had to take Moog (subsequent 37 cv) off the table, but MK3 just sings and responds. Intaking more skills and watch less monitor or reach to mouse, but only can imagine how much more fun it can be at kraft level. Puzzled and can’t decide. Maybe just need both Mikro and Mk3? lol, and a bigger table ... and quit job :)
Does not look like it a bought this maschine 2 years ago I did not get time for it before but know ik trying to sample a loop and only way too do it is on the software Im mad that I did not spend the extra money for the regular one
I’m curious why you choose to work across so many different platforms? Native instruments, Akai, OP-1 and although I don’t recall seeing one but it is a safe bet there’s a DAW involved as well for mixing down and recording scratch’s, vocals and live instruments? I ask because I loath learning new software the keyboard short cuts get jumbled in my head and I feel like I could be making music instead of learning another user interface. What are the significant difference between the Akai and the Native instruments that make them unique enough that you continue working with both? Is it that their work flows are inspiring in different ways, or can you hear a discernible difference in the audio quality between the two? One is better for drums while the other for is better for pads and instruments? Do you prefer the filters on one over the other but find the sequencer is more intuitive on the other? I recognize that the OP-1 isn’t just a sampler but more of an environment plus the sampler has its own unique sound it has it limitations while having a unique sound specifically when samples are pitched down. I’ve worked on sp1200, s950’s, mpc 3000, and Roland’s s760. Each has its own sound characteristics that the others lack (primarily because they allow for individual samples to have variable bit and sample rates unlike today’s samplers and DAWs as far as I know) Sorry for the wordy message I hope it makes some sense :) cheers
Hey! Great questions. Well.. There are many parts to this. For starters I do run a RUclips channel about these kind of things. Sometimes I get equipment sent to me and sometimes I just buy new stuff because I like to try them out for a while, show them om YT and then resell them. Another part of it is that Im just a geek who's really interested in gear and tech in general and third I get a lot of inspiration from trying new techniques, products and workflows. If I'm under pressure and I need to produce music quickly I always go to Maschine MK3 and nothing else. That's just because I know the workflow of Maschine as the back of my hand. When it comes to audio quality you're exactly right about the OP1 and the unique sound of it. Besides that the MPC and Maschine sounds pretty much alike. The MPC has something going on that makes drums feel more punchy but thats not reason to keep it. I just enjoy having options to choose from and the difference in workflow triggers different parts of my creativity. Thanks for asking!
Good video fam, I’ve actually started using maschine when the mk2 came out. I like the new maschine mikro. The more u know the software the easier it is to use the mikro.
Yup, that’s my akilles heal with Maschine... I really don’t know my way around the software much. I use the hardware for pretty much everything but you’re absolutely right: the Mikro is awsome if you’re comfortable with using the software! Thanks for watching
After watching I'm trying figure out what's so good about it. I can do the same thing with my mk3 and seen what I'm doing while doing. It must be the lesser price got to be.
Hey Accurate! So I dig your workflow and sound bro. Honestly feel I have a similar sound.. and we use the some of the same equipment from Native! My question is actually about the ending of this video.. scratching on the beat. I have a Z2.. and I’m using a Maschine Mikro MK2.. so I obviously have Traktor and Maschine software. What is the best way to setup or connect the Z2 and turntable to Maschine so I can easily sample a record or scratch over one of my beats? I feel like there has to be an easier way than how im doing it.. cheers!
can you make a video on how to load a song that a producer wants to sample on RUclips into maschine? I need it in step by step form. I got some fire beats in my head but I don't know how to load a certain song into maschine how you just did in this video. I have the same beat maschine u have.
can anybody help me? I don't know how to make the chops not overlap in one shot mode. That is, when I press a pad when I press the next one, the first pad is muted
Can anyone please help? Can't find the info i need anywhere... I have the new "Maschine MK3 Mikro". Not the larger "Maschine MK3" I have installed all current software for Maschine MK3 Mikro and Logic Pro X. First... There is no "Maschine MK3 Mikro" to choose in the current "NI Controller Editor" software??? So... I used the "Maschine Controller Mk3" because it looks exactly the same in the transport and pad area. "The Mikro and Mikro 2 Controller" do not look the same. I went through all your custom steps In the NI Controller Editor..... For the "Maschine MK3 Controller"..... Second... When I get to the setup part of it inside Logic Pro X there is no "Maschine Virtual" Input or Output to choose? There is nothing in the "Output Port" or "Input Port" that says "Virtual" anything? I have even tried to set it up with the Mackie Controller but still never anything that says "Virtual" to choose from. It's just never there? So i also tried with the "NI Controller Editor" for all the NI "Mikro" products. When it comes time to set up in Logic Pro X, there is never anything that says "Virtual" to choose? So frustrating. I've been doing this for a long time and usually i'm really good at figuring this out but feels like they sent this hardware out unfinished? The software doesn't work for setting up control in Logic. Has anyone with a new "Maschine Mikro MK3" been able to figure this out? Do you only get the "Virtual" option with the larger "Maschine Mk3"? Did it come with any other Maschine? Did Logic Pro X take it out with an update? I need this transport control inside Logic. And pads would be nice to. But without the "Virtual" option there is nothing i can do. Any help is appreciated. Thanks so much. (if there is a link to anywhere explaining this please post it here for me).
If you're trying to figure out whether to use the extra money saved from buying the Mikro towards an interface, keep in mind that the MK3 does have its own interface built in as well. From what I saw in this video, I'd say that a sample-based producer would probably have a much easier time with the MK3.
Hey man dope video! Do yo know how to stop the Mikro MK3 from playing the kits or sounds as you browse through them? Like I just want to turn the knob in silence and just use the pads to find out what the kit is like instead of getting a sample beat played every time I select one. Thanks so much!
Thank you for the video! Just bought this today and I'm loving it so far but I'm obviously new to it. How do you set the sounds for each button to cut each other off as you press each one? Is there a setting for that? I see you have it set up that way already in this video if I'm not mistaken.
So this is perfect and exactly what I’m looking for, to create jazz percussive improve jams, my only hesitation is that I can get a second hand maschine for say £100 more second hand than the micro mk3. Is the micro capable enough for fast mash ups of loops in improv setting with say a couple of other bits of hardware, bass synth etc. or is it worth investing more for the full maschine, pretty dam easy to get one second hand. I’m lost in the weeds abit coming from studying classical and being locking in a DAW, I’m trying to brake out and build a little tabletop hardware setup. Semi modular. I could take midi out of the laptop with the micro and have that sync and trigger other hardware modules.. anyone any thoughts?
It runs on the USB-power and needs a computer with the maschine software in order to work at all. We are waiting for this one to get MIDI-functionality but we dont know when NI will add it. So... Right now it doesnt work ith anything else than the Maschine software and it is not compatible with ios. Thanks for watching!
Love the scratching you always add. What are your pros and cons to the Maschine and MPC Touch/Live workflows? Edit: Just found your video discussing this!
Try to understand the functional difference between micro and mk3 version. No screens- ok.. what else? What about software? It comes with same sample packs and soft? Can use completely same like mk3 with two screens?
well, i think that with the launchpad in fl studio (obviusly in abletoon too) you can do the same and without needing a keyboard for the bass or melody, but very good beat ;)
Genius. And I don't say that lightly.
Wow! That means a lot! Thank you!
I was considering getting a MK3 for myself.
I'm not considering it anymore.
I'm sold. Take my money.
In all seriousness, I love the looks, the way it plays and how it operates and the beat you made with this in a short amount of time is just incredible. The usage of slicing the sample and how you structured the overall beat was just genius. Personally, some minor vinyl crackle or distortion on the chopped sample and some Foley noise in the background would of really given it a lo-fi feel. A filter on the drums during the beats' intro would of been really lovely too, especially if you put in an 808 or backing pad that kicked in just as the filter came off the drums. Absolutely amazing, you've sold me on this thing. Incredible content, immediately subscribed.
Finally an edition of Against The Clock that's worth watching
You truly love hip hop. It's awesome.
I sure do! :D
Accurate never disappoints. It's amazing how good he is. I been at it four years and do ok but I keep coming back for the content. Makes me want to buy turntables tho lol.
Thanks for this great demo - I have fallen in love with the Mikro MK3 . ♥
Been working with FL for more than 2 years now, but this video totally convinced me to buy the Maschine mikro mk3. Big thanks for the video, I feel like you can get way more creative with this than with a usual daw :)
Dude, that is amazing watching those skills...
Ain’t gonna lie, this is DOPE!!
When I saw you change the sensitivity for the threshold for the sample selection my mind was literally blown. WTF. That is amazing.
Lofi vibe from this one. Nice work!!
i followed this guide step by step and it really helped me understand sampling in maschine, i've been an FL user since the 5th installment and I'm still tryna figure out all the intricacies behind the software, thanks a lot!
Wow man ! Every time it’s amazing
He made it look so easy
Love your style. Reminds me of gramatiks older stuff. Dope beats dawg
Me, sitting here, watching you break it down and fighting off the urge to go for bars while I’m listening. The beat is too good! I’m a fan of the jazz and classical etc that comes into hip hop.
I just got into beat making again bc of this video . Thanks man
Great to hear!
@@AccurateBeats Curious to know is any cheap turntable with USB a good way to sample off record into Maschine? Recommendations ?
Many thanks from México City!! Your videos are truly inspiring and helpful.
Thank you! I love hearing that!
extremely dope man i just finally unboxed my mikro i had sitting in my studio for months after watching this video!!! thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank You, I'm seriously thinking about the Mikro MK3 as a beginner.
Before this it came out it would have been the Novation Launchpad Pro with Abelton Live.
Really torn between both now haha...
I can't say much about Ableton live at all unfortunately. I just know that Maschine works great for me and that the MK3 is to be considered as a great starting point for a new machine user.
thanks for watching
Awesome! Thanks a lot for this excellent and helpful video.
Thanks for liking, commenting and subscribing :)
@@AccurateBeats It's great to be a subscriber of your RUclips channel :)
Keep doing you, i just started watching your videos. Great producer skills and its obvious you love hip hop. Beautiful art!
Dope beat! Sample turned out great!
Review + Talent = Happy Days! 😁
👏👏👏
Awesome video! Clear and concise!!! Oh and nice scratch session at the end
Dude.. this beat is fucking insane. Well done sir
I like seeing these. Review are great but just watching you work with it show me a lot more. Really helped me make my decision on what to buy
The mood reminded me of the Samurai Champloo OST, which I'm totally in love with. Congrats !!
Really nice man, well done
hey man, i been looking all over but i cant seem to figure out how to match a bass to a sample. can you make a video about it please
Very nice...Just bought one and you showed me some good info, thx!
Learned so much in this vid. Will need to rewatch a few times with my mk3
Thank you, you hit on the major difference I noticed using the Mikro - no knobs/screens when chopping samples. You dont realize how smooth that is with the MK3 till you have to do it with your mouse on the Mikro.
Great video. You’re a master
Coming from Logic Pro X, having moved to iOS beatmakers and a Novation Circuit(good for EDM)--I think I'm gonna sell the Circuit and get this. I've been more creative with the limitations of the iMaschine app vs. other beatmaking apps including Beatmaker3(powerful but very involved) this looks like the perfect move for extending the feel of the iMaschine app. Thanks AB!
Leo Messi in beats making .RESPECT BRO
Man, I'm really crushing on the mk3 right now.
really dope. Thanks for this!
good work, I know this is a few years back. I bought my MK3 about 4 months ago and steadily learning the processes, thanks for the tips. I do like the Maschine Mikro and the UA ecosystem. Great jam you made, good hip hop feel!
Кайфец, то что надо 👍
Спасибо за урок и выбранный жанр ❕️
can you try making a beat with the prsoonus atom that video would be dope
Hey, nice beat man! I was wondering if there are any bigger rappers that have used your beats? :)
Aye yo what's up good stuff bro keep up the good work and stay blessed
“Boop Beep Beep Boob”
-Maschine Mikro
Nice work & good review. A lot other channels seem to be writing it off in comparison to the MK3 but you gave it a fair chance and good breakdown 👏🏿👏🏿
Thanks! Ill be honest and negative about stuf if I ever cover something that I really don't like. Regarding the Maschine mikro mk3 thats just not the case. Its not a perfect fit for someone like me but I really think its a cool piece of equipment for a lot of users! Thanks for enjoying the content!
Love it!!
Thank you for reviewing this micro maschine.. good price but like you said not like his big brother and now i understand how good and easy the Maschine is to work with and edit, chop and modulate samples almost direct, like on the spot with the 2 screens..
This mini version of it works also realy well but it's like taking much more time and is not that straight forward to use.
The price of the 2 maschines is now most important in my opinion. Do you want to spend like 2.5X the price for the normal device and create tracks/beats faster or am i happy with this mini version at the lower price and struggle more at a beginners standpoint. 🤔 .. Also in my head is the novation keyboard/ pad that comes with ableton 11 software for free .. but then again i might have to buy a laptop for the music extra ..
Another great video! Keep up the great work! Thanks for sharing the Mikro MK3 with us. #Salute
Way cool demo Accurate! Inspiring. You got sick skills operating with sampling on full Maschine. It is great to see and get a feel of doing this on Mikro /with mouse and monitor instead. Makes it more approachable for Maschine flow newbie, very drooling to try (burned my computer at the moment). I mean not vinyl samples like you do, but in my case I like to connect guitar playing some licks or hardware synth with unique sound and play with it more creative. Never got right environment designed for that trully. Trying to make it in large linear DAW usually goes tedious and feels awkward. In smaller grid approach apps, it might not be as handy to chop a piece and (by-design or the tool) have it tuned to the pads right away. Sound like new horizons for the flow! TNX!
It sounds like you could develop a great little workflow with Maschine and that kind on raw material! I think the Maschine Mikro MK3 could be great for that stuff but the full size Maschine is definitely a better device overall.
Thanks for watching and commenting man, I appreciate that!
I’ve been watching yr live session, took me couple nights to enjoy. Like reversing guitar is one of my fav lil tricks too. Watching how it’s done with ease..... don’t get me wrong, I still trying to convince myself that Mikro will do (and it’s shape is the only phisical space I have in two setups), but more I get into playing it realizing how full MK3 is the Komplete (no pun intended) living organism :) today spend an evening with it again. Had to take Moog (subsequent 37 cv) off the table, but MK3 just sings and responds. Intaking more skills and watch less monitor or reach to mouse, but only can imagine how much more fun it can be at kraft level. Puzzled and can’t decide. Maybe just need both Mikro and Mk3? lol, and a bigger table ... and quit job :)
@@AccurateBeats the mk3 better
@@samprock get the mk3 with the screens thank me later.
I make amazing music with all of their products, thanks NI !!
That beat has a Gangstar vibe.
Did they ever allow chopping from the hardware for the Mikro MK3? If not, that's insane. Thanks, Accurate!
Does not look like it a bought this maschine 2 years ago I did not get time for it before but know ik trying to sample a loop and only way too do it is on the software Im mad that I did not spend the extra money for the regular one
Question: how do I load up a song I want to sample?
I just bought my Mikro Mk3 and Im new to all the software & hardware
Same here
Great tutorial but how do you match the tempo of the session and the sample? Thanks!
love your videos man...
I’m curious why you choose to work across so many different platforms? Native instruments, Akai, OP-1 and although I don’t recall seeing one but it is a safe bet there’s a DAW involved as well for mixing down and recording scratch’s, vocals and live instruments?
I ask because I loath learning new software the keyboard short cuts get jumbled in my head and I feel like I could be making music instead of learning another user interface.
What are the significant difference between the Akai and the Native instruments that make them unique enough that you continue working with both? Is it that their work flows are inspiring in different ways, or can you hear a discernible difference in the audio quality between the two? One is better for drums while the other for is better for pads and instruments? Do you prefer the filters on one over the other but find the sequencer is more intuitive on the other?
I recognize that the OP-1 isn’t just a sampler but more of an environment plus the sampler has its own unique sound it has it limitations while having a unique sound specifically when samples are pitched down. I’ve worked on sp1200, s950’s, mpc 3000, and Roland’s s760. Each has its own sound characteristics that the others lack (primarily because they allow for individual samples to have variable bit and sample rates unlike today’s samplers and DAWs as far as I know)
Sorry for the wordy message I hope it makes some sense :) cheers
Hey! Great questions.
Well.. There are many parts to this. For starters I do run a RUclips channel about these kind of things. Sometimes I get equipment sent to me and sometimes I just buy new stuff because I like to try them out for a while, show them om YT and then resell them.
Another part of it is that Im just a geek who's really interested in gear and tech in general and third I get a lot of inspiration from trying new techniques, products and workflows.
If I'm under pressure and I need to produce music quickly I always go to Maschine MK3 and nothing else. That's just because I know the workflow of Maschine as the back of my hand.
When it comes to audio quality you're exactly right about the OP1 and the unique sound of it. Besides that the MPC and Maschine sounds pretty much alike. The MPC has something going on that makes drums feel more punchy but thats not reason to keep it.
I just enjoy having options to choose from and the difference in workflow triggers different parts of my creativity.
Thanks for asking!
Good video fam, I’ve actually started using maschine when the mk2 came out. I like the new maschine mikro. The more u know the software the easier it is to use the mikro.
Yup, that’s my akilles heal with Maschine... I really don’t know my way around the software much. I use the hardware for pretty much everything but you’re absolutely right: the Mikro is awsome if you’re comfortable with using the software!
Thanks for watching
Nice one
You are masterclas
Thanks for making this video. Subscribed
After watching I'm trying figure out what's so good about it. I can do the same thing with my mk3 and seen what I'm doing while doing. It must be the lesser price got to be.
Hey Accurate! So I dig your workflow and sound bro. Honestly feel I have a similar sound.. and we use the some of the same equipment from Native! My question is actually about the ending of this video.. scratching on the beat. I have a Z2.. and I’m using a Maschine Mikro MK2.. so I obviously have Traktor and Maschine software. What is the best way to setup or connect the Z2 and turntable to Maschine so I can easily sample a record or scratch over one of my beats? I feel like there has to be an easier way than how im doing it.. cheers!
This is beautiful!! Can you do a video on song structure? Especially how you personally do it?
Oh? That’s actually a really good idea! Let me look into that
0:51 was that eminems voice??
Hip hop head! One love
Just picked up a Mikro...this def helped out. Thanks man!
Nice work bro!
Thanks
can you make a video on how to load a song that a producer wants to sample on RUclips into maschine? I need it in step by step form. I got some fire beats in my head but I don't know how to load a certain song into maschine how you just did in this video. I have the same beat maschine u have.
Amazing skills
Damn that sample is good
can anybody help me? I don't know how to make the chops not overlap in one shot mode. That is, when I press a pad when I press the next one, the first pad is muted
Can anyone please help? Can't find the info i need anywhere...
I have the new "Maschine MK3 Mikro". Not the larger "Maschine MK3"
I have installed all current software for Maschine MK3 Mikro and Logic Pro X.
First...
There is no "Maschine MK3 Mikro" to choose in the current "NI Controller Editor" software??? So... I used the "Maschine Controller Mk3" because it looks exactly the same in the transport and pad area. "The Mikro and Mikro 2 Controller" do not look the same.
I went through all your custom steps In the NI Controller Editor..... For the "Maschine MK3 Controller".....
Second...
When I get to the setup part of it inside Logic Pro X there is no "Maschine Virtual" Input or Output to choose? There is nothing in the "Output Port" or "Input Port" that says "Virtual" anything? I have even tried to set it up with the Mackie Controller but still never anything that says "Virtual" to choose from. It's just never there?
So i also tried with the "NI Controller Editor" for all the NI "Mikro" products. When it comes time to set up in Logic Pro X, there is never anything that says "Virtual" to choose? So frustrating.
I've been doing this for a long time and usually i'm really good at figuring this out but feels like they sent this hardware out unfinished? The software doesn't work for setting up control in Logic.
Has anyone with a new "Maschine Mikro MK3" been able to figure this out? Do you only get the "Virtual" option with the larger "Maschine Mk3"? Did it come with any other Maschine?
Did Logic Pro X take it out with an update?
I need this transport control inside Logic. And pads would be nice to. But without the "Virtual" option there is nothing i can do.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks so much. (if there is a link to anywhere explaining this please post it here for me).
Great video. All i needed to see was the chopping. So get mikro and a interface or the MK3 🤔
If you're trying to figure out whether to use the extra money saved from buying the Mikro towards an interface, keep in mind that the MK3 does have its own interface built in as well. From what I saw in this video, I'd say that a sample-based producer would probably have a much easier time with the MK3.
Why did you get the mashine micro if you have the bigger version? 🤔
I guess NI sent it to me mostly for RUclips coverage. I will use it on trips and such though. I hope it'll get midi functionality as well!
@@AccurateBeats Oh alright that makes sense.
this is the most informative video on this i've found. thanks. #subbed
Never stop impressing brother! You have a great hip hop connection
Thanks Oliver!
Your beats are dope. I wanna master these maschine too
Great video!
Dope!! Got the mk3 but may look at this for travel companion
Thats not a bad option at all! :)
Was the jazz sample already in the software or did you have to cut it from a record?
It’s from either audioblocks.com or Tracklib.com :D
Amazing stuff man! How do u put one pad up or down semi tone without affecting all 16?
where can we find samples such as these?
Hey man dope video! Do yo know how to stop the Mikro MK3 from playing the kits or sounds as you browse through them? Like I just want to turn the knob in silence and just use the pads to find out what the kit is like instead of getting a sample beat played every time I select one. Thanks so much!
Thank you for the video! Just bought this today and I'm loving it so far but I'm obviously new to it.
How do you set the sounds for each button to cut each other off as you press each one? Is there a setting for that? I see you have it set up that way already in this video if I'm not mistaken.
get it boiii
So this is perfect and exactly what I’m looking for, to create jazz percussive improve jams, my only hesitation is that I can get a second hand maschine for say £100 more second hand than the micro mk3. Is the micro capable enough for fast mash ups of loops in improv setting with say a couple of other bits of hardware, bass synth etc. or is it worth investing more for the full maschine, pretty dam easy to get one second hand. I’m lost in the weeds abit coming from studying classical and being locking in a DAW, I’m trying to brake out and build a little tabletop hardware setup. Semi modular. I could take midi out of the laptop with the micro and have that sync and trigger other hardware modules.. anyone any thoughts?
Does it need batteries ? Can it work with the usb in ports like the IK controllers on say the novation audio hub 2x4? Peace Christo 👽
Is it iOS friendly connectively? Peace Christo 👽
It runs on the USB-power and needs a computer with the maschine software in order to work at all.
We are waiting for this one to get MIDI-functionality but we dont know when NI will add it.
So... Right now it doesnt work ith anything else than the Maschine software and it is not compatible with ios.
Thanks for watching!
Accurate Beats good to know my brother. Peace Christo 👽
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So beautiful n' comforting sounding. BUT, can it work with ugly & uncomforting sounds? In other words, pushing it to it's limit.
Hi! Would the Maschine mk3 be a good option to add drums to a dj set? I'm running traktor and would like to add some drums... Any suggestions? :)
yo this is sick
I created my sample and sliced it, but when i drag it to a new group, I'm not hearing anything. What am I missing?
Clean and nice intro !
Love the scratching you always add. What are your pros and cons to the Maschine and MPC Touch/Live workflows?
Edit: Just found your video discussing this!
Modern DAWs just interfere with creativity.
Love the way this little device is dragging younger people away from the screen.
Nice, but I guess I'm staying with Serato Sample, since it auto-detects Key & BPM.
Where did he get the jazz sample from?
Digging
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If I make beats and sample tracks for fun and can’t afford mk3 in 2020 should I get mk 2 or micro 3?👀
Try to understand the functional difference between micro and mk3 version. No screens- ok.. what else? What about software? It comes with same sample packs and soft? Can use completely same like mk3 with two screens?
well, i think that with the launchpad in fl studio (obviusly in abletoon too) you can do the same and without needing a keyboard for the bass or melody, but very good beat ;)
Yuo dont need a keyboard in maschine either, he dit the bassline with a keyboard, i normally do with the maschine pads as well.
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How do you remember..where all that goes? And what youre pressing?
Practice man. Nothing else really