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The 'Kore Owners who have Crossgraded to Maschine' thread

Discussion in 'KORE' started by Gary_W, Jul 1, 2011.

  1. sowari

    sowari Moderator Moderator

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    very jealous ;)


    :eek:

    sowari
     
  2. zeoka

    zeoka NI Product Owner

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    :) i 'was not serious


    Seriously i have nothing against the new maschine browser because surely i will try and may be use it .
    I will use maschine ONLY really with pleasure when some others features will come
    like midi routing , better song mode , autowrite , multi midi outputs for ext.devices..
    Why not autowrited patterns with a hardware device (virus,bass station,etc .....)?
    Inovative things like that can do i forget kore....

    Actually i must explore "editing events in pattern with maschine hardware"
    At this time it seems to me that reaper midi event editors are better to use with mouse.
     
  3. sowari

    sowari Moderator Moderator

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    neither was i :lol:

    but i also want you feature requests!

    try to use the Controller as much as possible, it really does speed workflow.

    and btw, Padlock is very nice and can be used to play 2 or more sounds. this can of corse be used for playing 2 kick sounds on Sound 1 and Sound 2 and having Pad 1 trigger Pad 2 at the same time.

    but in addition...

    you can load a VST Synth on Sound 1 and another one on Sound 2, and then use Padlock -you see it in the Group Properties - and change the Mode to Pad so all the Pads play one sound -like a keyboard - you will find both VST Synths are being played by the Pads.

    sowari

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  4. sowari

    sowari Moderator Moderator

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    nice video by saintjoe showing how Sounds To MIDI can be used to layer sounds in Maschine and be played by your external keyboard.

    fwiw, Pad link can be used to enable 2 or more VSTs to be played at the same time, but you can only use the Pads.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzdJ67oByCY"]Maschine Tutorial: Layer plugins internally and play them from your keyboard - YouTube[/ame]

    and i know it is not the same as Kore, but hopefully this is useful.

    sowari
     
  5. zeoka

    zeoka NI Product Owner

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    This is useful ponctually.
    Thank you to recall this
    Basically i'm not using layering ,most of time layering is in the mix.

    kore perf , my s3200 and in different way maschine.
     
  6. arachnaut

    arachnaut NI Product Owner

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    Finally got everything running the way I like it. I haven't touched Maschine since I started, but now I get to try it in version 1.7.

    If anyone ever tries something like this (upgrade from 32-bit XP to 64-bit Windows 7) you have my sympathy. I will migrate from now on, no more endless installs and setups and tweaks...

    I managed to reliably overclock the core i7 to 4.8 GHz, but settled on 4.4 GHz to keep things cooler and fans running quietly. I can't hear any fan noise and the computer is placed right next to me on my studio desk. I don't feel like I need any more speed at the moment, but I can get another 10% or so easily if I ever do want to try. I decided not to use any water-cooling, just copper metal and fans.

    Comparison between the old XP 32-bit vs new Win7 64-bit machines:

    CPU: 2@2.2GHz vs 8@4.4GHz
    Memory: 4GB@400MHz vs 16GB@1.6GHz
    PCI bus no longer maxed at 100 MB/s
    2 Disks SATA maxed at 100MB/s vs 6 Disks SATA 6GB/s reaching 170 MB/s

    And I have 1 empty PCI express port reserved for a future SSD when I think the time/technology is right.

    I'm keeping Absynth, FM8 and Massive at the Kore-compatible versions, at least for now.

    I'm very happy with the way this technology performs and I'm delighted to have designed and built it all by myself.

    And Maschine runs everything I throw at it without any CPU issues. Things that took 8-10% CPU on the old system take less than 1% on the new, scarcely registering...