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Maschine
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Maschine by Native Instruments is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and an Audio Plugin Host and Hardware for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin. It can host VST Plugins, Audio Units Plugins and VST 3 Plugins.
Product
Version
3.5.0
Product
Version
3.5.0
Instrument
Formats
Can Host
Instruments
Can Host
Effects
Copy Protection
Online Activation

This is a Hardware product

Interfaces
USB 2
I/O
MIDI In MIDI Out
Power
Bus Powered

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Maschine is a next-generation groove production studio that makes beat creation and arrangement more immediate and tactile than ever before. The system combines an advanced software sequencer and sampler with a seamlessly integrated, highly functional performance controller. Finally merging a fast and intuitive groove-box workflow with the power and versatility of software, Maschine enables an inspiring and spontaneous creative approach for today's computer-based music production setups.

Maschine is built on an intelligent combination of timeless groove box and drum machine workflows, systematically refined and expanded to take advantage of the best aspects of computer technology. It brings together flexible step sequencing and real-time polyphonic recording in a forward-thinking pattern-based arrangement concept that makes it easy to jam out ideas, and turn them into full-blown songs in a way that is efficient, effortless and fun. Maschine was designed to accommodate and facilitate inspiration at any point in the creative process, from spontaneous beat creation to sophisticated multi-timbral arranging.

The advanced Maschine controller was designed as a natural extension of the software, and makes the system feel and respond as a true instrument. The 16 pressure-sensitive drum pads have been carefully engineered for the best possible response and durability, and they illuminate to visualize sequence patterns and other crucial information. Eight rotary encoders, a concise layout of dedicated buttons and dual high-resolution displays give immediate access to all functions of Maschine without touching the computer mouse or keyboard. By design, all features are quickly accessible "on the surface" rather than hidden away in hierarchical sub menus. The Maschine hardware also doubles as a powerful universal controller for any MIDI compatible music gear, thanks to an included MIDI mapping application and support of the MCU protocol for sophisticated DAW control.

Based on a powerful high-resolution sample engine, Maschine is a versatile instrument that renders intricate drum kits and percussion, loops and multi-sampled polyphonic instruments with uncompromising sonic accuracy, assisted by automatic sample mapping, beat slicing, note repeat and more. The advanced real-time audio recording and resampling features in Maschine also allow producers and performers to capture, map, sculpt and transform any external or internal signal immediately, and seamlessly integrate the result into a running track without ever breaking the flow of the music. Multiple performance effects sections on the sample, group and master level provide a versatile arsenal of 20 high-quality algorithms ranging from conventional to experimental, all optimized for profound sound shaping and creative real-time control through the Maschine hardware.

Maschine lets everyone get into making music right away through its massive library of drum and instrument sounds for contemporary urban and electronic music styles, created in collaboration with international cutting-edge producers and sound designers. Based on several GByte of studio-quality samples, the arsenal of Maschine provides hundreds of drum kits, synthesizer sounds and acoustic instruments, with around ten thousand individual sounds overall. All kits, instruments, samples and effects can be efficiently managed and located through a highly convenient browser that uses categories and concise metadata.

With Maschine, all crucial functions including parameter automation, sample mapping and sound editing are always immediately accessible through the controller and within the concise single-window user interface of the software. Usable both as a self-contained standalone instrument and within any DAW or music sequencer, Maschine utilizes all the benefits of computer integration like total recall, superior processing power, memory and file handling, project transfer and more, while retaining the inspirational handling and tactile appeal of a hardware instrument.

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Average user rating of 2.00 from 1 review
Maschine

Reviewed By Milkman [all]
November 8th, 2024
Version reviewed: 2.4 on Windows

Ive been a Native Instruments customer for close to 20 years, and I had a brief 4 year love affair with the Maschine2/3 + mk3 hardware workflow in plugin mode inside my DAWs. I think that affair is probably over, although Native Instruments and their new private equity bosses could probably earn me back if they put minimal effort into smart decisions.

Maschine3 was just released, and Ive been waiting patiently for promised updates to maschine for many years now while I used 2.xx. At first routing inside a DAW was clumsy and difficult, then as time passed it improved and reached a place where I thought it was maximal yet acceptable. Then, as more time passed, the integration seemed to get worse and more problem-prone, and I found myself using the mk3 hardware in "midi mode" (without the plugin) because of those problems, and ultimately choosing new drum machine/sampler software.

Then I saw the message about Maschine3 and I rejoiced! I couldnt believe it, and I assumed the update would solve many long-standing issues, such as the lack of polyphonic AT control on the mk3 hardware despite having polyphonic AT pads, the routing struggles, maybe an update to transport control, etc etc. That's why the update costs me money, right?

Wrong. They added stem separation, a new color scheme, a handful of minor changes that mean nothing to people who use maschine inside a DAW, some stuff for marketplace support, and they ignored a list of like 20 frustrations that people have had with maschine for the better part of a decade.

Ive tried very hard to continue using this product + my NI hardware in my workflow, and I honestly *love* the mk3 control surface and workflow, but NI continue to let me down when it comes to basic stuff- and this is on TOP of all the other fires raging in my relationship with NI as a brand (their killing of important software like Absynth, ongoing scheduled obsolescence of so much hardware, etc). I wont be spending any amount of money on Maschine3, and if some day NI pull out of this tailspin and improve just a couple things here (many others have many more concerns than I do - Im only worried about like 2 things), then I can come back and try again. 2 stars for the MK3 hardware itself, which is still pretty rad, 0 stars for NI.

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zisser
zisser
31 May 2025 at 7:17am

Artist Expansion: Bazzazian a Maschine Expansion All demo projects back to back.

https://youtu.be/5Ly0coh4abQ?si=TsY6sDIvy5O6zl26.

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