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By dabmeister Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:00 am
tvent wrote:Am I the only one that thinks the new invasion of back-light drum pads makes these new offerings look like toys?
They are starting to show up EVERYWHERE too... Beat Kangz, Maschine, Akai drum machine, Korg stuff, Roland fantom line, and even the elusive and desirable LinnDrum II. I guess next there will be a retro kit for the 60? :roll:


I think it's a japanese thing.
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By kneebone77 Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:01 am
All I know is Akai better get they mind right.
By jellyjim Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:40 am
the sp808 had illuminating pads, that was about 8 years ago

i've been thinking about the maschine and yes it does look cool but ... looks are deceiving, this thing isn't an MPC or a Linn Drum II for that matter

it's a MPC shaped hardware controller for some software, without a computer it does nothing, it can't make it's own sounds

so it's not a hardware sequencer/sampler/drum machine in other words
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By Upright Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:24 pm
jellyjim wrote:the sp808 had illuminating pads, that was about 8 years ago

i've been thinking about the maschine and yes it does look cool but ... looks are deceiving, this thing isn't an MPC or a Linn Drum II for that matter

it's a MPC shaped hardware controller for some software, without a computer it does nothing, it can't make it's own sounds

so it's not a hardware sequencer/sampler/drum machine in other words



This is very true. I'm also wondering if the Maschine software only works with a serial number from a Maschine controller? If so, this would be an attempt to deter people from using a cracked version of the software....which in itself is a pretty good Idea. Actually, thinking about it I don't really see how you could use this software without the controller since most of the features tie into the actual controller. Hmmm.......interesting. :D
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By kneebone77 Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:56 pm
Upright wrote:Actually, thinking about it I don't really see how you could use this software without the controller since most of the features tie into the actual controller. Hmmm.......interesting. :D


Precisely, the controller is married to the software. That's what I dig about it.
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By Blue Haze Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:11 pm
It looks good it is what the Motu unit should have been. Battery 4 with a hardware unit.
By bedouin Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:25 pm
I like the step sequencer.

The pads look flimsy though.

I know it's dedicated hardware with software possibilities, but I really would like to know how dependent it is on software? Could you use this thing without ever connecting it to a computer and still have the full feature set? If so then I like it, with some reservations. The main one being too many features. The second one being I despise machines that come preloaded with sounds. Third, say what you want about the 500 -- but you can't deny it's pretty well built. This? I'm not so sure. Looks very plastic and consumer level.
By bedouin Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:30 pm
Another thing, I feel like the MPC is still one of the best machines for making flat out boom-bap style Hip-Hop.

This thing inevitably caters to the unce unce unce dance music folks.
By dsp Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:42 pm
I think I'kk keep saving for the linndrum2 :mrgreen: :roll:
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By dabmeister Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:33 pm
There will always be a need for hardware drum machines. They're not going anywhere no time soon.
By jellyjim Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:44 pm
bedouin wrote:I know it's dedicated hardware with software possibilities, but I really would like to know how dependent it is on software? Could you use this thing without ever connecting it to a computer and still have the full feature set?


entirely dependent as far as i can tell, if it's not plugged into the computer it doesn't do anything at all, if it's bus-powered it won't even power up!

it's like the kore 2 controller, which i've owned, it's a hardware front-end to software
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By v00d00ppl Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:20 pm
this is another gimmick................i already have something like this:

I have an mpd24 midi wired to my card bus soundcard (emu 1616m) which i use with the drum racks in ableton live 7.

how will this maschine be more different with my current setup?
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By Lampdog Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:17 pm
bedouin wrote:This thing inevitably caters to the unce unce unce dance music folks.


You know what's scary?

I read that EXACTLY how you make the sound with your mouth.
I didn't even have to hesitate, I knew EXACTLY what it was when I read it.

LMAO.
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By Coz Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:20 pm
Lampdog wrote:
I read that EXACTLY how you make the sound with your mouth.


A gold star for anyone who can name the noun that describes what Lamp is talking about... :wink:
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By kneebone77 Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:39 pm
Coz wrote:
Lampdog wrote:
I read that EXACTLY how you make the sound with your mouth.


A gold star for anyone who can name the noun that describes what Lamp is talking about... :wink:


Onomatopoeia.

Now make it rain on me. 8)