I like you you said 2. 1st drum "maschine" (you are being lulled in...buahahaha!)
Yes the NI forums are littered with requests for improvements.
Mine actually 3. replaced FL Studio
There are a lot of improvements that NI should have addressed before making it work better with Komplete 8. Of course that was done so people could cop Komplete 8...so it was a move towards making more money on that rather than satisfying the needs of it's current users. I like Komplete 8....would I get it because of the better integration? No. I would take a time stretch or midi import function over a Komplete integration any day. I would take a unit hardware upgrade....since mine has been replaced numerous times, already. (1st for a short in one of the knobs...the other 2 times for left LCD issues...luckily the one I have works great). I do love it, regardless of it's flaws.. I find it extremely easy to use and I think I enjoy the freedom of going in on the pads a lot more.
I could've done without the 1.7 update because it does nothing for me and possibly about 95+% of it's users who won't pick up komplete.
You add the time stretch function and your sales would greatly increase JUST for that...if they offered the upgrade for $100 to add the time stretch and midi import function, I'm sure most people would buy it in a hearbeat......I would buy it the same day it's released, without question...because that's something that I would use on a daily basis.....same thing with the 1.6 update with VST capabilities. That was a needed update, and should've been available at initial launch.....
NI has done satisfactory in my opinion on hearing the cries of it's Maschine users.. This big update announcement was one of those updates that were like to put it out there for the sake of putting it out there. You don't really need that kind of komplete integration......
What I will say is that the program works pretty flawlessly so far...so the quality of their software is top notch to say the least. I seldom crash (I can count on one hand) and latency is really not an issue and I use a ton of RAM hogging VST instruments (Nexus, Kontakt, etc) on a 4GB iMac running standalone.
I think the software and it's stability is the biggest praise I have for Maschine, because the unit is cool, but needs a lot of improvements in terms of it's quality.
Yes the NI forums are littered with requests for improvements.
Mine actually 3. replaced FL Studio
There are a lot of improvements that NI should have addressed before making it work better with Komplete 8. Of course that was done so people could cop Komplete 8...so it was a move towards making more money on that rather than satisfying the needs of it's current users. I like Komplete 8....would I get it because of the better integration? No. I would take a time stretch or midi import function over a Komplete integration any day. I would take a unit hardware upgrade....since mine has been replaced numerous times, already. (1st for a short in one of the knobs...the other 2 times for left LCD issues...luckily the one I have works great). I do love it, regardless of it's flaws.. I find it extremely easy to use and I think I enjoy the freedom of going in on the pads a lot more.
I could've done without the 1.7 update because it does nothing for me and possibly about 95+% of it's users who won't pick up komplete.
You add the time stretch function and your sales would greatly increase JUST for that...if they offered the upgrade for $100 to add the time stretch and midi import function, I'm sure most people would buy it in a hearbeat......I would buy it the same day it's released, without question...because that's something that I would use on a daily basis.....same thing with the 1.6 update with VST capabilities. That was a needed update, and should've been available at initial launch.....
NI has done satisfactory in my opinion on hearing the cries of it's Maschine users.. This big update announcement was one of those updates that were like to put it out there for the sake of putting it out there. You don't really need that kind of komplete integration......
What I will say is that the program works pretty flawlessly so far...so the quality of their software is top notch to say the least. I seldom crash (I can count on one hand) and latency is really not an issue and I use a ton of RAM hogging VST instruments (Nexus, Kontakt, etc) on a 4GB iMac running standalone.
I think the software and it's stability is the biggest praise I have for Maschine, because the unit is cool, but needs a lot of improvements in terms of it's quality.