I'd definitely suggest watching some Maschine Mikro mk3 videos before dropping it to the bottom of your list. It has capabilities for controlling other NI instruments (including Battery) and creating custom controller templates using the Controller software and the software works like a host/DAW that can load third-party VSTs/AUs. I've had my own personal love/hate relationship with Maschine, but recently replaced my full mk3 with the Maschine+ and got back into the workflow so much that I bought a secondhand Mikro mk3 controller to leave connected to my computer. It's small enough to fit nicely behind my QWERTY keyboard on my keyboard/mouse pullout tray under my desk, so it's out of sight when I don't need it, but I just pull my tray out a little further when I want to lay down a quick beat.
This page explains how to use Battery with Maschine either in the Maschine software or without it:
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... Controller
This page explains how to use Battery with Maschine either in the Maschine software or without it:
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... Controller
Statistics: Posted by cryophonik — Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:56 pm