It’s a standalone unit (meaning it doesn’t need to connect to your computer) and is primarily designed for sample editing and MIDI sequencing.Īs such, it has a few connections that the Maschine doesn’t (CV/gate plugs) and will talk with your other devices via MIDI. The Maschine is a classy unit, built for the rigors of live performance, but with a sleek and sexy finish that brings a touch of elegance to any home studio. The MK3 represents a huge step up from previous Maschines, most notably with its 2 high-resolution displays and huge pads. To that end, it’s an incredibly complex and deep device (though getting set up and smacking out a few beats is pretty simple). The Maschine MK3 is a full-scale music production box, designed to connect with your computer via USB, and run the Native Instruments Maschine software. Product Design: Maschine MK3 vs Akai MPC One Product Design: Maschine MK3
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