How does Native Instruments’ Maschine and Maschine Mikro compare in terms of workflow?
Aside from Maschine Mikro not having customizable and not being compatible with the Maschine Stand here are a few other differences that might help you make a decision on which one fits your production style best.
-Maschine gives you access to groups from the hardware controller via 8 multi-colored group buttons where Maschine Mikro features only 1 multi-colored group button and shortcuts.
-Maschine allows you to tweak multiple parameters at once where Maschine Mikro does not. You can get around this by programing macro controls and using a second MIDI controller.
-Maschine features a built-in MIDI interface where Maschine Mikro does not.
The price difference between the two is about $270 USD for the full versions. Check out this full comparison for more info: http://bit.ly/MaschineComparisonChart
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In this panel from NAMM 2013 recently held in Anaheim, California, renowned industry figures such Alan Parsons, Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith, Jordan Rudess, George Duke and Craig Anderton discuss the evolution of MIDI.




