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Features
Description
MASCHINE+ is a sampler, a drum machine, a synth, and an on-stage superpower. In short, it’s whatever you make it. Leave the laptop behind, jam with your other gear, and create beats in minutes with a wealth of on-board sounds, instruments, and effects. It’s the iconic MASCHINE workflow, with fewer strings attached.
Brand: Native Instruments
Compatible Devices: Laptop
Supported Software: Native Instruments sequencer software
Connectivity Technology: USB
Number of Channels: 2
Brand Name: Native Instruments
Manufacturer: Native Instruments
Audio Input: 1/4" TRS line input, 1/4" dynamic microphone input
Maximum Sample Rate: 44.1 KHz
Operating System: Windows
Connectivity Technology: USB
Number of Channels: 2
Compatible Devices: Laptop
Supported Software: Native Instruments sequencer software
Item Weight: 7.55 Pounds
Item Dimensions D x W x H: 11.8"D x 12.6"W x 2"H
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
The Maschine+ is praised for its standalone workflow, making it exceptional for live performance and creating minimalistic demos. Many users are delighted with the sampling capabilities and portability. However, some users point out its limitations, particularly in terms of CPU capabilities causing it to freeze under heavy load.
Pros
Cons
Should I Buy It?
Most users are satisfied with the Maschine+, especially for its sampling capabilities and portability. Despite its reported limitations and steep learning curve, it's a suitable recommendation for those who need a standalone device and understand its CPU limitations, given its higher price point.