I’m running a 7 year old laptop, so I usually record the VST’s as audio, rather than MIDI and then delete them before loading the next one. All the Komplete stuff is available as VST’s, and you can even host Maschine itself inside Reason. I use Reason, and the MK3 as a controller. Only thing stopping me from using it as a DAW is the lack of proper audio tracks. I find sequencing and song building really good in Maschine, plus you can launch and jam sections via the controller. What are you using these days as hub? said: Waiting for next incarnation of Oktatrack for said: Lastly it won't even come close to being the hub you want for all of your other hardware. The best thing to do is download all of the manuals of the beat machines that are out and compare the sequencers and sampler capabilities to what you find in the mashine manual, the difference is stark. My Focus would be the sampler, sequencer and compositional prowess and again there is better available elsewhere. The sample library that it comes with is nice but I would never by a sampler or sequencer for the library it comes with as if the library was actually what I was looking for there is far better out there. The mk3 is nice, as a controller it's what the mk1 should have been imho, but the software is still not up to par for composing anything but four on the floor beats with little variation in timing and structure without having to use logic or ableton live to take care of arrangement. Had them all with the exception of the mk3, sold them all.
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