Mashine Studio, Maschine 2.0 Now Available

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Native Instruments today announced that Maschine Studio and Maschine 2.0 are now available.

  • Maschine Studio joins the family of Maschine products with expanded tactile control and two hi-resolution color displays.
  • Maschine 2.0 delivers a new mixer page, new audio engine, dynamic drum synth plug-ins and more to all three Maschine hardware versions.

Here’s the official intro video for Maschine Studio:

Here’s what they have to say about the new releases:

MASCHINE STUDIO features the same highly-responsive, multi-color backlit pads as MASCHINE and MASCHINE MIKRO, a new Edit Section with jog wheel, and a dedicated Level Section. The unit’s two hi-resolution color displays enable producers to focus on MASCHINE’s tactile workflow with detailed visual feedback of software functions directly on the hardware. When editing, slicing, and composing, the displays show an overview of the full selection on the left screen while the right screen allows for detailed fine-tuning. Projects, groups, sounds, samples, effects, and instruments with KOMPLETE Instruments and Effects product icons are easily browseable directly from the hardware.

MASCHINE STUDIO’s new Edit Section provides dedicated buttons and a jog wheel with LED indicators. The jog wheel allows quick adjustments to volume, tempo, and swing settings, and accelerates browsing and editing. The Level Section provides a convenient volume knob and a multi-purpose meter display for master, group, sound, and cue levels plus monitoring for up to four selectable input sources when a multi-channel audio interface is connected. MASCHINE STUDIO’s dedicated sampler, arranger, mixer, and browser buttons allow fast switching between different stages of production. A highly sturdy, built-in collapsible stand provides the optimal angle for working with MASCHINE STUDIO.

MASCHINE 2.0 delivers powerful new features to MASCHINE STUDIO, and both generations of MASCHINE, and MASCHINE MIKRO. A tag-based attribute browser makes samples and presets easy to find while the new plug-in strip displays MASCHINE’s internal plug-ins by their individual user interfaces – a faster, more accessible way to select and process sound. A brand-new mixer page provides detailed level adjustment and flexible routing of MASCHINE 2.0’s aux sends, plug-ins, and unlimited groups and insert effects. A new audio engine with multi-core technology adds sidechaining and allows higher instrument, effect, and plug-in counts, faster load times, the latest advancements in professional sound quality, and more.

Also new and exclusive to MASCHINE 2.0 are five drum synth plug-ins capable of a wide range of sounds – from crisp and digital, to warm and analog, featuring accurate acoustic-sounding drums. Delivering a signature sound and a refined level of control, these plug-ins are fully-adjustable and automatable directly from MASCHINE STUDIO’s hardware.

MASCHINE 2.0 comes with an 8+ GB sound library of professional, production-ready sounds and can host any VST or Audio Units plug-in. Also included are full versions of Native Instrument’s acclaimed MASSIVE synthesizer, the unique synthesizer for percussive and mallet sounds PRISM, the powerful compressor SOLID BUS COMP, and the meticulously sampled vintage electric piano SCARBEE MARK I, providing a versatile setup ready for any production task. MASCHINE can be used as a standalone on either MAC or PC systems, but also loads as a VST, Audio Units or AAX plug-in in all major DAWs for seamless integration with existing production environments.

Maschine Studio is available for purchase at retailers worldwide and at the NI Online Shop for $999 / 999 Euro. Maschine 2.0 is included with all Maschine  products shipped on or after November 1, 2013. Current Maschine users can purchase Maschine 2.0 on the NI Online Shop for $99 / 99 Euro. See the NI site for details.

10 thoughts on “Mashine Studio, Maschine 2.0 Now Available

  1. Has anyone spent any time working with the new interface? Are the new arranging and mixing interfaces easier/faster to work with? More to the point, is it worth the $99 for a Maschine Mk 1 user?

      1. cpu and flash memory… nowadays, this sounds a lot like tablets
        From a certain point of view I’m glad that they added the two little displays instead of asking people to necessarily buy a tablet.
        From another point of view I’m really bothered by the fact that they decided to go down the full length of this path (and more) for the DJ Traktor world. iMaschine by comparison seems almost abandoned. When it first came out it had much potential… everyone seemed to agree that they could have done more and everyone seem to think that they should have.

  2. Maschine studio freeze up every 10min..

    sound card: RME babyface
    board asus p7p55d
    Maschine studio
    software version 2.02

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