

If that isn't the case, then the MK3 is a waste of money. And again, this workflow statement only applies if the OP is going to be doing most of their production in Maschine 2.

It's the same as the Mikro, the Mikro just has the top 40% cut off. There's nothing about the layout that does that.Use Focus Mode or Do Not Disturb on your Computer.You're getting it mostly for the Pads, in that case, so you cut out all that hardware and get the controller that delivers what you want/need and discards what you don't while passing the savings onto you - Maschine Mikro MK3. For people who use these devices primarily with a DAW, having the screens, knobs and buttons on the Maschine Controller isn't really a huge gain - as they aren't very useful there. They aren't going to work the way an S Series works in a DAW with the Komplete Kontrol plug-in.


I'd get a Mikro to use in a DAW if I just wanted to use Maschine as a plug-in (basically as a drum sampler/sequencer) but also needed pads that worked with my DAW's native drum sampler (Groove Agent, Drum Machine Designer, Kong, Drum Racks, Impact XT, etc.). I wouldn't get a Mikro to use with Maschine Software.
