![]() ![]() This is most noticeable when working with the arrange panes. NI has set up the dual screens to constantly work in tandem. In use, it’s a lot more friendly then it might appear. If you run into anyone giving you a Maschine Studio demo, at some point in the spiel, they’ll close the lid on their laptop and keep playing along like it’s a no-look pass. While not quite Retina-level resolution, it’s like staring at a pair of smartphone screens.Īnd this is where Native Instruments is hanging its hat these two little screens are supposed to supplant your computer’s. Those connections would be killer additions in a live setting - say, playing guitar and starting and stopping backing tracks with my foot - which is not what the Studio was designed for.īack to the surface, and the first thing you notice - also the fundamental difference between the older units and Studio - are the upgraded screens. ![]() Which makes me wish my MkII had more than just the 1-in/1-out MIDI interface. On the back you also get three MIDI outputs and one MIDI input as well as two footswitch connections. When you put it in a sentence like that, it doesn’t sound revolutionary, but controllers are all about workflow, and the Studio amps-up tactile interaction with Maschine more than you can tell by looking at pictures of knobs. What do you get with that additional real estate? 19 extra buttons, a jog wheel, level meter and master control section, and two high-resolution full-colour displays. ![]() You could definitely schlep it around, but not being able to shove it in a laptop bag makes it feel like it’s meant to stay put. It’s not as portable as my Maschine MkII, coming in at an extra 60% in total size, and an extra 50% heavier. It’s funny though, because while I’ve been focusing on the live side of Maschine, I’ve also had the pleasure of playing around with the new Maschine Studio controller - which, as the name says, is leaning in the opposite direction. But recently I’ve been trying to work out how to integrate it into my band’s live show: a combination of Maschine, Ableton Live and a full band. I’ve had a Maschine MkII for a few years now, mostly using it to produce tracks and complement my Logic workflow. I was hooked it was a ‘next step’ moment for me. The buffering, the sounds, the ability to adjust entire sections without ever slowing down or having to stare at a screen seemed liberating for someone who’d always played traditional instruments. I was at a music conference watching an artist build songs completely on-the-fly, pure improvisation but with any sound at his fingertips. This can be used to reference the original serial number.The whole reason I got into Native Instruments’ Maschine was because of performance. If you kept the original product box, you can also find a barcode sticker on the outside displaying a 14-digit number. Serial numbers for legacy products are found on the serial number card originally enclosed within the product box or the installation disk cover. For more details, please see this article. After the order has been finalized, launch Native Access and check the Available / Not installed section for your download. When purchasing a download product from the NI webshop, your NI product serial number is automatically placed in your NI User Account. The product box for a KOMPLETE bundle (hard disk or flash drive) contains a registration card like the one pictured below. Boxed KOMPLETE Bundles and NI Software Products AUDIO KONTROL 1, KORE, RIG KONTROL, etc.) do not require registration. This applies to all current KOMPLETE, MASCHINE, and TRAKTOR hardware devices. You can also find the Hardware Serial Number and Device ID printed on the under-side of your device. After registering your MASCHINE or KOMPLETE KONTROL hardware with Native Access, all software included with your product becomes available for download. The product boxes for MASCHINE and KOMPLETE KONTROL hardware / software bundles will contain a registration card like the one pictured below. ![]() After registering your TRAKTOR hardware with Native Access, all software included with your product becomes available for download. The product box for a TRAKTOR hardware / software bundle contains a registration card like the one pictured below. Finding Serial Numbers of New Products TRAKTOR Hardware and Software Bundles There, you will find a full list of all NI Products that you currently have registered. To find the serial numbers that are already registered into your NI Account, log into this page. This applies to your existing registrations, as well as serial numbers included with new products. In this article, we explain how to locate your NI product serial number. ![]()
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