Native instruments maschine update12/15/2023 ![]() ![]() There are some bug fixes and related improvements, as well.īut obviously, those effects alone give you plenty to play with. Scratcher (Turntable – but not just a brake, also a pitchshifter delay)Īlso related to the Native Access software, you can sync up an updated version of the Maschine Factory Library.This is the software update that is built for the new Maschine Jam hardware, so a lot of it is to do with supporting new features in Jam.īut even if you don’t own Jam, you get a number of improvements.Īll the new Perform FX from Jam are available to Maschine owners, irrespective of software. Okay, that out of the way, let’s talk about one of those updates – Maschine 2.5. Now if the darned thing would just show you information on updates or let you pause and resume – keep an eye on Native Access updating itself, too. (Force quit and you’re fine.)Īnd the other function – getting up to date. Indeed, the program won’t even let you quit if a download is underway. So you see a version number, but you don’t know what’s improved. You can’t see information on what an update includes, bizarrely, in the current stable build I’m using. That’s not to say it’s perfect – or, frankly, finished. Having talked to various other producers using NI software, I’ve found a lot of us have gotten up to date with the tool and found it useful. (Me, both those things were true.)Īlso, apart from the interface looking a lot nicer (especially on high-res displays), it’s easier than before to install everything. You may even discover you’re behind on some updates, or that you have sound content ready for you you didn’t even know you owned. Now, the reason I’m bothering to write a post about this is that it can save you headaches versus sticking with Service Center. Download and re-download products you already ownįinding all the bundled stuff you own is now here in installed/not installed software – replacing the previous installer tool.Manage bundles (like Kontakt), where one serial gives you a bunch of downloads.You can do several things with Native Access if you own those products: Right now, it covers the current Komplete and Maschine lines, which includes instruments, effects, expansions – basically everything except for Traktor. And odds are pretty good you’ve head a headache with one of those tools at one time or another.Ī new piece of software called Native Access is gradually replacing that. ![]() Here’s the deal: NI software has in the past been scattered across a set of manual support downloads and two tools, one called Service Center and one called Komplete Downloader. There’s a good chance it could make your life easier, and keep you up to date with software like the Maschine update that dropped last week. Plus a few touches unique to each model.A public service announcement: if you use Native Instruments software, you should probably check out Native Access if you haven’t already. The five models offer a wide range of different characteristics that fundamentally affect the overall sound, giving you a broad palette to start with for your next riff, bass and pad.Īll five share common controls: waveform selection, octave range, mix or independent output volume controls, a noise source and plentiful modulation options. Like the filters, Diva’s oscillators are also modelled on classic hardware. All filters have modulation options and the traditional cutoff and resonance controls, but each has its character, quirks and options. (If you are interested, Urs wrote an in-depth blog post about ZDF.)ĭiva models five different filters found in classic hardware synthesizers. With ZDF, the delays normally produced when modelling analogue circuits are vastly reduced, resulting in a much more authentic resonance behaviour. A combination of realtime circuit simulation and zero delay feedback (ZDF) design gives Diva its remarkable sound. The filters are at the heart of Diva’s analogue sound. One spirit, many flavours Oscillators and Filters ![]()
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