By tombrookman
Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:02 am
Hi,
I'm testing a MPC Studio and the Maschine MK2. After reading and reading and reading I decided to try it out by myself to get my own opinion.
Maschine seems to be like a big powerhouse and they have pretty impressive demo songs on board to show that it is capable of.
The Akai MPC Studio preloaded beats... are ok, but I think they don't show a newbie like me if it is capable. From the first impression it seems that Maschine is far more powerful and flexible!?
BUT:
While playing around I had the impression that it is much easier to load samples to a pad on the MPC Studio than on Maschine (or I made it wrong; but it looked more complicated on Maschine).
As you guys have much more experience than the noob (me!)
I want to know some things if they are possible.
What I bought:
- Roland SonicCell as Audio-/Midi-Interface
- used Novation K-Station synth as a Keyboard (I don't want a pure USB-Keyboard, I want s.th. that makes noise without a Computer attached, too)
- Reason 6
- Novation Remote Zero SL MK2
I want to keep one of those things:
- NI Maschine
- Akai MPC Studio
Or should I keep both?
Is the Akai MPC Studio only stand alone or is there any way to use it (in a useful way) e.g. as a controller for Reason or to play the KONG or Re-Drum in Reason via the MPC Studio?
As I understood the easiest way to play drums in Reason is a pure hardware MPC like a 1000 where I can simply use Midi data.
But as I seem to like the MPC Studi I want to know if it's possible to control the way I described!?
Thank you
I'm testing a MPC Studio and the Maschine MK2. After reading and reading and reading I decided to try it out by myself to get my own opinion.
Maschine seems to be like a big powerhouse and they have pretty impressive demo songs on board to show that it is capable of.
The Akai MPC Studio preloaded beats... are ok, but I think they don't show a newbie like me if it is capable. From the first impression it seems that Maschine is far more powerful and flexible!?
BUT:
While playing around I had the impression that it is much easier to load samples to a pad on the MPC Studio than on Maschine (or I made it wrong; but it looked more complicated on Maschine).
As you guys have much more experience than the noob (me!)
What I bought:
- Roland SonicCell as Audio-/Midi-Interface
- used Novation K-Station synth as a Keyboard (I don't want a pure USB-Keyboard, I want s.th. that makes noise without a Computer attached, too)
- Reason 6
- Novation Remote Zero SL MK2
I want to keep one of those things:
- NI Maschine
- Akai MPC Studio
Or should I keep both?
Is the Akai MPC Studio only stand alone or is there any way to use it (in a useful way) e.g. as a controller for Reason or to play the KONG or Re-Drum in Reason via the MPC Studio?
As I understood the easiest way to play drums in Reason is a pure hardware MPC like a 1000 where I can simply use Midi data.
But as I seem to like the MPC Studi I want to know if it's possible to control the way I described!?
Thank you
Last edited by tombrookman on Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:54 am, edited 1 time in total.


