
By scoobylol
Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:12 pm
I use Ableton, although the thing I love most about the MPC, and hardware samplers in general is that it means I don't have to be at the mega screen. Taking away the over-bearing visual aspect makes me use my ears more and my eyes less.
People on the boards use all sorts of DAWs, from Pro Tools to Reaper and everything in between. Some people even use Audacity I think for multi-track recording. Get a few of the demos from the sites and see which one floats your boat.
I've never tried the Maschine, but there's a couple of people on here who have. It looks like a fantastic product, and very accessible if you're new to the whole computer music thing. I don't know where you're based but realistically as it's such a new product there's no reason you couldn't go and try one out at your local music shop for an hour or so and see if it works for you. Just be aware that it's a very different product from the MPC despite it having a similar look.
People on the boards use all sorts of DAWs, from Pro Tools to Reaper and everything in between. Some people even use Audacity I think for multi-track recording. Get a few of the demos from the sites and see which one floats your boat.
I've never tried the Maschine, but there's a couple of people on here who have. It looks like a fantastic product, and very accessible if you're new to the whole computer music thing. I don't know where you're based but realistically as it's such a new product there's no reason you couldn't go and try one out at your local music shop for an hour or so and see if it works for you. Just be aware that it's a very different product from the MPC despite it having a similar look.










