Speaking of the other Maschines, these will all support the Maschine 2.0 software, which brings both new features to improve your workflow and additional content. It's worth reiterating that the standard and Mikro versions of Maschine are still available, so NI is giving users a choice. Whether it'll ever be comprehensive enough to serve as a total DAW replacement remains to be seen, but that's the direction it seems to be going in.Īs things stand, it'll be interesting to see how many users (Maschinists?) are keen enough on putting more emphasis on the hardware to stump up the $999/€999 that Maschine Studio costs, and whether these will be new customers or people upgrading from an existing model. ![]() ![]() With Maschine Studio, you get the sense that NI is taking another significant step towards turning Maschine into a self-contained production platform.
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