

Limited-edition runs of the MK3 celebrate and cement its legendary studio status with big designs, bold color, and unconventional style. USB-powered and packed with a built-in, pro-grade 96 kHz / 24-bit audio interface, you can record, play, and perform from anywhere. Stay in the creative zone with a truly hands-on, optimized layout with more dedicated function buttons and a new four-directional push encoder.įind new ways to express yourself with MASCHINE’s Smart Strip – use it like a pitchwheel to bend sounds, experiment with perform FX, or strum sounds like a guitar. Two high-res color screens make it easy to slice samples, browse and preview sounds, tweak FX, and mix and edit your projects – without looking at your computer. This article explains how to switch your controller to MIDI mode.MASCHINE lets you effortlessly produce beats, melodies, and harmonies with powerful drum synths, premium sounds, an integrated sampler, and more – cutting-edge software meets intuitive hardware for ultra-smooth workflow. Switching to MIDI mode will allow you to use the Host Transport Control. You can control your MASCHINE plug-in when the controller is in MASCHINE mode. Your MASCHINE controller is now configured to use the transport controls in FL Studio. Note: If using a MASCHINE MK1, MASCHINE MIKRO MK1 or MASCHINE JAM, choose your MASCHINE controller as Controller Type instead of Mackie Control Universal.

Configuring FL Studio for Host Transport Control You can find more info on using these controllers with FL Studio on this Image Line forum page. Note for MASCHINE MK1, MASCHINE MIKRO MK1 and MASCHINE JAM users: please select FL Studio under Factory Templates instead of Mackie Control before you continue with the steps below. Load the Mackie Control template from the Factory Template drop-down menu.Open the Controller Editor application.Configuring the MASCHINE Controller for Host Transport Control This article explains how to set up your MASCHINE controller to use the transport controls (play, stop, etc.) in FL Studio.
