The black edition has a black plate with black knobs, the white edition has a silver faceplate with white knobs. With the Maschine Custom Kits – available in five color schemes, each provides a new faceplate and matching knobs. The new Maschine hardware has an exchangeable magnetic faceplate. And with the increased sensitivity of the new pads, you also have a new level of precision at your fingertips. Make your kick drums red, for example, and you’ll always know which pads play your kicks. The new color coding of the pads lets you ‘see’ your sounds, streamlining your workflow. Assign colors to the groups, sounds, patterns, and scenes, and see the pads and group buttons on the hardware light up in the same colors. Control volume, tempo and swing with the new multifunction master push encoder – select modes with the new toggle buttons and accurately click through values without having to look at the screen or display. Navigating and scrubbing are much easier, and changing note pitch and detailed tweaking becomes extra-precise thanks to the encoder’s superb physical response. Now with 47 white, backlit click-buttons and colored transport controls, the Mk2 hardware provides a wealth of physical and visual excitement for intuitive beat making. Pre-order will be coming to Turntable Lab soon. The release date is set for October 1st. For the nice price of $669.00 the Maschine Mk2 will be available in both black and white, multicolored pads with increased sensitivity and can even be customized with optional colored faceplates and knobs (We still have a few of the original Maschine available for $399 ). The new model includes updated 1.8 software and their Massive soft synth. Today Native Instruments announced the latest version of their popular Maschine.
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