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Dont see maschine expansion
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In addition to seamless browsing through the advanced tag-based MASCHINE and KOMPLETE sound libraries, full support for NKS-ready plug-ins makes native in-app browsing for third party software possible. MASCHINE JAM not only boasts united workflow across included sounds and instruments, but also creates a workflow complementary to existing MASCHINE hardware. Along with the powerful MASCHINE Drum Synth modules, version 2.5 of the acclaimed MASCHINE software features a revised 9 GB library updated with all-new sounds and macro controls. MASCHINE JAM includes a substantial repertoire of sound from MASCHINE 2 software and the KOMPLETE 11 SELECT* instruments and effects bundle – including NI’s legendary synths MASSIVE and MONARK – so producers can start creating right out of the box.

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A powerful Lock function stores parameter snapshots that can revert back to their original settings or morph between multiple lock states.

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The Smart Strips each feature multi-color LED meters to monitor the level of the assigned function, and can be used to alter macros, key instrument parameters, and even play melodies and chords with the unique Notes function. Each strip responds to simultaneous finger gestures to alter the motion, space, and dynamics of sounds in real time. All-new Perform FX map one of several effects to JAM’s touch strips.

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MASCHINE JAM’s eight dual-touch Smart Strips feature an impressive set of functions unlocked with the free MASCHINE 2.5 software update. A built-in humanizer adds natural rhythmic fluctuations to programmed sequences. When the Variation Engine is enabled, inspirational beats and melodies are randomly generated based on customizable values and then modified on the matrix. In Pad Mode, sounds are entered in real time, while Piano Roll Mode makes step-sequencing melodies in a wide variety of available scales possible. In Step Mode, the matrix becomes a powerful multi-track step-sequencer for one, four, or eight sounds simultaneously. Its workflow centers on an 8×8 multicolor click-pad matrix where producers and performers can experiment with arrangement possibilities using patterns and scenes. MASCHINE JAM offers a unique set of hardware features that reinforces the creative process. It will stimulate more creative experimentation, drive quick results and deliver the flow of a truly tactile digital instrument for advanced track building and performance”. “MASCHINE JAM narrows the gap between idea and execution and introduces an innovative piece of hardware that draws from the power of software in a deeply integrated way. “Inspiration has always been the most energizing, yet transient moment in the creative process,” says Mate Galic, CTO of Native Instruments. MASCHINE JAM will be available at the NI Online Shop and at retailers worldwide starting September 29, 2016. Advancing the same seamless hardware-software integration found throughout the world of MASCHINE, MASCHINE JAM not only enhances music production with existing MASCHINE hardware, but also with DAWs, NKS-ready plug-ins, and the KOMPLETE range of software and hardware. MASCHINE JAM offers versatile workflow designed to swiftly capture and develop creative ideas using tactile step sequencing and touch-sensitive performance controls for the latest MASCHINE 2 software. Here’s the press release, fresh in our inbox… Native Instruments announces MASCHINE JAM production and performance systemīerlin, Septem– Native Instruments today announced MASCHINE JAM – the modern production and performance system created for fluid, intuitive track sketching and the latest member of the MASCHINE family. You can watch the promo video that‘s been published with the news, and does a decent job of running through the features: There are eight dual-touch ‘smart strip’ faders, with LED strips to control parameters, but unlike Ableton’s Push or the other Maschine hardware, there are no screens. The hardware sports the typical Native Instruments industrial design, with 8 x 8 grid of click buttons front and centre (these aren’t velocity sensitive, but can have an ‘accent’ mode to change the MIDI value). The JAM is named aptly after it’s intended function: to be used for sketching musical ideas within the Maschine software. While it’s so far mostly been the usual product updates (with the exception of Roland’s 909 Day event), Native Instruments have come out with a new Maschine controller that (mostly) came out of nowhere. BEHOLD… the MASCHINE JAM (all-caps theirs), which is most definitely not an Ableton Push nor Livid Base. We’re fast swinging into BPM weekend, and the new product announcements have been flowing in thick and fast.














Dont see maschine expansion