Askia Shaheed wrote:viewtopic.php?f=29&t=110760
That'a actually pretty cool you were thinking along these lines before Motu and NI launched their products. IMO Motu failed at their attempt so far. I bought Motu BPM at launch and was very dissapointed in it on MANY fronts.
I just recently purchased Maschine and I gotta say they seem to be trying their hardest to nail the whole "virtual Mpc" thing. With their consistent onslaught of free updates it's shaping up to be quite an amazing environment to make music. BTW I am in no way shape or form a Native Instruments fanboy.
Askia Shaheed wrote:NI are definitely skilled at developing software synths and samplers. However, Maschine doesn't have everything covered. By far, the onboard sampler of Maschine isn't as good as the MPC 4000 or 5000. Maschine's sampler isn't even as good as NIs own samplers (Battery, Kontakt, etc).
I agree with you....I don't think Maschine has everything completely covered.
One of the things that really pushed me to buy Maschine was the fact that with it's update 1.7 coming on September 5th 2011 Maschine with be deeply inter-graded with all of the devices in NI's Komplete bundles (at least Komplete 8 not sure about previous versions).
This will bring the samplers you mentioned (Kontakt, Battery etc) so that the main parameters of these and ALL Komplete devices will be controlled by Maschine. While I don't think this will be perfect at first it's kinda cool to see NI working hard to make Maschine a rich "One stop" work environment......When you look at both Native Instruments and Akai and consider Akai's track record on updates related to their Mpc line, Native Instruments is showing a considerable amount of passion toward Maschine in making it the best product it can be.