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  • can you hook this ( Maschine ) to a Numark NS7 ???? and can i have both ns7 and Maschine on the same PC ???? thank you for your time

  • Ordered. Cant wait to use this.

  • how many snare have this mashine

  • i'd like to know if i can use the software using only a midi keboard. i dont have the maschine hardware.. only the soft..

    thanks! =)

  • moby's so cool for doing this presentation.

  • this is not moby u asshole

  • @lvngdead

    yeh i like moby. though i thought he was a bit better than this. he kept playing the same boring drum beat. i mean what about porcelain.

  • i just got mine not to long ago.. at first it was giving me some trouble because i didn't under stand how to use it. but now, it is great.. i haven't mastered the sampling part yet but i am sure working on it.

  • namm show here i come

     2010

  • no dude u suck(monnie) it friggin rawks wat he has said an if u watch other Maschine vids you will see that it intergrates really well

  • This actualy looks like it might be better than mpc i havent use either b4 but i was watching the videos on the website and the softwear is real flexable

  • it's amazing! and as a student i can get it for 390€ here in germany! ^^

  • wo??und wieviel kostet des sonst?

  • so ziemlich überall, normalerweise 579euro oder sowas. (in den USA gerade mal 550 USD, ob import lohnt?)

  • im in to making house music but dont know what to buy i want to use my hands instead of clicking a mouse all the time this or the roland mv8800

  • It cost around 650 € in europe!

  • at 4:30 it's sounds so good!!!! love the maschine can't wait until the order is on my door!!

  • I bought it today!

  • didn't he say its a stand alone so it also makes it an mpc?

  • Q: Can MASCHINE be used without a computer?

    A: No, the MASCHINE application runs on the computer and the hardware is used to control its functions. The controller is not a self-contained instrument in itself.

  • oh thanks alot

  • So I just got an akai MPK49. I like the keyboard but... Should I just sell it and buy this thing immediately.?

  • Yes.

  • OHHH MYY GOODDD I NEED THIS NOW!!! Aghhh

  • shits making me horney

    fuckkk

    wannit..

  • me too

  • bye bye roland bye bye akai and bye bye korg

    hahah !!

  • ze Germans are coming!

  • Great presentation

  • this looks perfect for what I need, Im going to start saving up for it

  • I want it!

  • I was really planning on buying a Korg padKontrol... and I do really like it, but Maschine seems to be able to really make more happen via the controller, more like an MPC. For instance, Korg's pads are all reassignable, but nothing is labeled. I get the feeling that one could use Maschine without ever having to look at the screen, which is really cool. Kind of like a completely PC-integrated MPC that can still be used as if it weren't.

  • I got a padKontrol 2 months ago & now i am getting Maschine.Maschine gives you the freedom of choice that software can give, and the midi controler we all want. the idea of having a hardware and software totally made to work together is amazing and its the 1st attemp on the market. Korg padkontrol is a nice drum controler, but still u dont have a software made 100% for it, it doesnt come with a drum library,, and most importand, u have to re-assign every function every time u change a software.

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