Settings on Maschine for the Keys Group C1The settings for this group change a little from the previous because it contains more than one instrument, everything is the same with the exception of the Input MIDI channel on each sound and the Group MIDI input should be ALL. Each Pad/Sound/Instrument sound-midi-input needs an exclusive MIDI Channel, in this case, MIDI channel 3 and 4.Settings should look like this:PAD1PAD2If this group had more instruments instead of just two the same logic applies, use all settings from the above picture but just make sure each instrument has its own exclusive midi channel unless you want your DAW to trigger 2 sounds at the same time for some reason. Add 4 new MIDI tracks, one for each group.Name and color the MIDI tracks to match your Maschine groups (not mandatory but useful for quick reference)Click the Setup Window Layout button and make sure Inspector is on.Make sure each Cubase MIDI track has:01. Maschine - MIDI Out as the Input of the Cubase MIDI Track01. Audio RoutingNow all you need is to setup Audio Channels.
I've been trying to get a halfway decent Maschine workflow within Cubase patiently, for years. NI has simply more or less ignored Cubase (and other DAW) users, who were wishing to use a better integrated and stripped down Maschine version VSTi (without too much of a complicated NI Maschine sequencer overload plugin, wasting resources) in a DAW environment all this time. It's their right to develop Maschine however they want. And then it's in my best interest to look for better alternatives, looking at what they have offered people like me so far, and what not.Now I am using Cubase 10 (my DAW of choice) with Groove Agent 5, since some days, and have completely abandoned Maschine and Battery, within these days, for a new and really much smarter workflow, miles ahead of anything the Cubase-Maschine/Battery combination has ever offered me. I still enjoy a lot of my older NI content, but I do so within this great Cubase workflow now, making groove bulding a breeze: in every aspect, from using sample content over midi groove building up to seamless DAW midi integration and mixer routing.
NI simply missed the chance to deliver Cubase (or other DAW) integration worth using to me like that, and to keep me as a customer, who has bought and enjoyed a lot of their stuff in recent years. Creation pcut ct 630 driver download. I'm back, just want to clearify that Extended DAW integration with Logic is allready available.Maschine 2.7.4ADDED Ableton Live DAW Integration for MASCHINE MK3Mixer and basic DAW Control. Access Ableton Live Mixer via MASCHINE MK3 hardware: Volume, Pan, Mute / Solo / Arm states are visible on screens. Also access essential controls: Play / Stop / Record / Session record, Clip Navigation, Launch & Record, Quantize, Undo / Redo, Automation Toggle, Tap Tempo, and Loop ToggleTHIS is what I'm waiting for with Cubase and Maschine. Nothing more.
Is this, i am with stupid (=me), what people want, if they say: daw integration? I thought they meant something other, how maschine works witin a daw environment. Perhaps it didn't occur to me, because, i have, for instance a MCU, that controls cubase in a way, that no other controller can (it can control the channel strip, input gain, vst plugins, eq, etc. And not the mention the motorized faders.), except the panorama p1 (which i have), but i am waiting for an update, for the deep integration that nektar promisses.and strangely enough i use one of my novation controllers, for controlling the transport of ableton, that push 2 not really can control (or i am again stupid).EDIT: but i anderstand the wish, but i am controller freak, and have room for it.
If you want to work only with one or two controllers, yes, i see the problem. I've been trying to get a halfway decent Maschine workflow within Cubase patiently, for years. NI has simply more or less ignored Cubase (and other DAW) users, who were wishing to use a better integrated and stripped down Maschine version VSTi (without too much of a complicated NI Maschine sequencer overload plugin, wasting resources) in a DAW environment all this time. It's their right to develop Maschine however they want. And then it's in my best interest to look for better alternatives, looking at what they have offered people like me so far, and what not.Now I am using Cubase 10 (my DAW of choice) with Groove Agent 5, since some days, and have completely abandoned Maschine and Battery, within these days, for a new and really much smarter workflow, miles ahead of anything the Cubase-Maschine/Battery combination has ever offered me.
I still enjoy a lot of my older NI content, but I do so within this great Cubase workflow now, making groove bulding a breeze: in every aspect, from using sample content over midi groove building up to seamless DAW midi integration and mixer routing. NI simply missed the chance to deliver Cubase (or other DAW) integration worth using to me like that, and to keep me as a customer, who has bought and enjoyed a lot of their stuff in recent years. Click to expand.How are you feeling about Cubase + MK3 at this point? Cubase is on sale as cross-grade from Logic for $160 right now, and since Maschine 2 will run as a VST in Cubase, I should be able to record MIDI directly to a track in Cubase.
Where you can't do that in Logic right now because Maschine 2 is still AUv2, which doesn't let it send MIDI out, and the MK3 doesn't send MIDI to other applications unless you're in MIDI mode, which defeats the whole purpose of the damn thing IMO.I'm wondering if Cubase + MK3 will give me the worfklow I want (Play KK keys and MK3 and record MIDI from both into DAW). You would think in 2019 this wouldn't even be a conversation, but I just want a solution one way or another. If Logic can't do it, maybe Cubase can.? Click to expand.Yes, of course this is possible. In several ways and grades of complexityYou can load KK as an vst in cubase and record midi data.
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Recallable and is saved within the project.Maschine works, too. With different options. There are templates in this forum and outside in the deep internet.From one group per vst to midi vice versa and 16 outputs per group. With several Instances.
You have to get into it, but once you got it, it works.wrote a tutorial somewhere in this forum. How are you feeling about Cubase + MK3 at this point?
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Cubase is on sale as cross-grade from Logic for $160 right now, and since Maschine 2 will run as a VST in Cubase, I should be able to record MIDI directly to a track in Cubase. Where you can't do that in Logic right now because Maschine 2 is still AUv2, which doesn't let it send MIDI out, and the MK3 doesn't send MIDI to other applications unless you're in MIDI mode, which defeats the whole purpose of the damn thing IMO.I'm wondering if Cubase + MK3 will give me the worfklow I want (Play KK keys and MK3 and record MIDI from both into DAW). You would think in 2019 this wouldn't even be a conversation, but I just want a solution one way or another. If Logic can't do it, maybe Cubase can.? Click to expand.Cubase or any other VST Host can indeed receive MIDI from Maschine Plugin however if that gives you ' the workflow you want' is hard to answer, I suggest you try a demo of both software.Maschine's workflow is its own thing and for the most part, the user has to adapt to it not the other way around, it wasn't designed from the ground up to be sound-module in a DAW like Komplete Kontrol. Look in my signature, there's a guide to do what you want there that you can use either to build a template (to avoid doing the whole painful process over and over or to adapt a standalone Maschine app project to the Plugin Version. Click to expand.Yeah, hard to understand sometimes.
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I own Cubase since V6 and for the price of every upgrade I could have bought several DAW.But I am somewhat ambivalent. Of course, as a longtime customer you can use your software or licence all the time 24/7 and do not have to upgrade.The employees and other financial dependencies has to be payed.It is how it is.I own Studio One V4, too. And V3, because the licence of V4 was cheaper than upgrading. I could sell the V3 licence, but nobody wants to have an old licence where the upgrade is more expensive than the discounted full version.But good news for every customer of Cubase: I have seen a statement of Steinberg at Facebook somewhere, that the upgrade will be discounted soon. So, you may have to wait a bit for a discounted upgrade.