![]() ![]() Overall, the Mk3 has a sleeker, more refined appearance, with most legending now placed on the buttons themselves. The NI spin on the Mikro’s smaller display and additional buttons is that ‘less is more’, with an intent on making the hardware element the primary, or even sole, focus. However, whilst PC or Mac hosted DSP remains at the core of their products, they have increasingly embraced hardware controller integration concepts. This ongoing reliance on off-the-shelf computer DSP is only to be expected given that Native Instruments sprung from the development of a PC-based modular synthesis system (that eventually morphed into Reaktor). In other words, despite its plentiful supply of knobs and colourful display capabilities, Maschine makes no sound itself and relies on the audio output of your computer or external sound card to deliver the sonic goods. Unlike these earlier units and other self-contained sound generation boxes, where software and hardware communicate internally, and all that is required is a power source, Maschine is very much a marriage of software, computer and controller technology. The latter in particular has a lasting legacy in its 4 x 4 matrix of drum pads. The lineage of Native Instruments’ Maschine range can therefore be traced back to the original EMU SP and Akai MPC boxes. At the core of this was the ability of users to record, save and reload their own samples, though this also went hand-in-hand with greater sophistication in the sequencing and post-record, note manipulation department. As sampling became more affordable to implement, and alongside the rise of standalone specialist hardware, manufacturers explored ways of expanding the functionality of their beatboxes. Of course, this was supremely limited by the standards of any modern DAW. ![]() There once was a time (barring a few extremely expensive exceptions) when hardware sequencing was the only game in town and with drum machines leading the charge. A compact screen guides the multi-function encoder so you know exactly what you’re controlling, while staying in the creative flow.The Maschine Mikro Mk3 offers a huge amount of fun and creativity at an attractive price. Browse through your favorite instruments, and load samples, projects and kits. QUICKLY LOAD AND SWAP SOUNDSįind, audition, and swap sounds without stopping the music. And in Step mode, program beats and patterns visually in a classic step-sequencer style on the 16 pads – get exciting musical results quickly. In Chord mode, it’s easy to lay down inspiring chord progressions. ![]() Switch to Keyboard mode to play melodies with the pads. Drum beats in Pad mode, with color coding for kicks, snares, and other sounds. MIKRO gives you four different ways of getting hands-on with your music using the 16 pads. Want to start creating right away? Native Instruments have thrown in everything you need including instruments, sounds, effects, and powerful tools like sampling and drum synths. Use it to tap out beats, play melodies, and build up tracks – fast, fun, and hands-on. Meet Native Instruments Maschine Mikro MK3, your flexible, compact companion for making music with a laptop. Digital Adapters & Miscellaneous Cables. ![]() Acoustic Treatment and Sound Diffuser Panels.Best Selling Microphones - Tube & Solid State.Headset Microphones - Omnidirectional & Cardioid. ![]()
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