9/25/2023 0 Comments Maschine mikro![]() The first Maschine Mikro, released in 2011, reduced the controller to a more portable size by making a few compromises – the dual screens became a single LCD and all the knobs were jettisoned in favor of just one. The core idea – an MPC-style controller hooked up to a software host – hasn’t changed (except on 2016’s sequencer tool, Maschine Jam), but with each successive generation NI has added new features (a touch strip for effects, audio interface, color screens) to make it a more useful studio and performance tool. The new Maschine Mikro, however, is more notable for what it cuts back on – namely screen size. Native Instruments’ beat-making hardware Maschine has undergone a lot of facelifts over the years. ![]() Scott Wilson finds out if the new format makes the portable controller more challenging to use. Native Instruments’ latest Maschine controller is a refreshed version of its cut-down Mikro model with almost no visible screen.
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