“Almost” because the audio plugin seems to be the most demanding - if you change the pitch of a streched sample to extremes you will always here glitches. When i started to actually use the way i intended to use it works almost flawesly. Glitches, freezes, etc - I had a few in the begining when trying everything. But they still sound awesome, and even though they are “old” in computer age, they are amongst the best within standalone instruments and - i risk to say - the best sounding of all groveboxes. You can change them a lot whithin maschine but you cant create patches from scratch. All the non maschine instruments -fm8, massive, etc - were designed to be used with a computer. They all sound good, they are fully editable and you can create patterns for scratch. Instruments: Maschine comes with stock drum instruments, a bass and a poly synth. I like to use the step sequencer even though is not as slick as the elektron, but better in other ways -longer patterns, some visual clues but not to many, etc. You can select the step by pressing it but to paste it you need to use the piano roll and the “p locking” is not copied. Step sequencing: You can p lock but you cant copy steps a la elektron. My first maschine had a problem - i dont even remember what it was but i send it back and my second one works as intended. Bought it on launch and very happy with it.
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