In order to be the best in this music business, you have to possess the knowledge and the experience. Most importantly, having the proper equipment is a must as well. Artists like Timbaland, Bryan Michael Cox and Swiss Beats, are just to name a few of the best producers/engineers in the business, who have made phenomenal tracks that have included Jay-Z, Jadakiss, Meek Mills, Kanye West, and Rick Ross. All of these producers live and die by the The Maschine. Producer Matt Howe from Tribe Beats also uses the Maschine to produce his second Mixtape called "The Archives Pt 2"
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The Maschine is a device that is used to make different beats and sounds. The Maschine is considered one of the most clever beat makers ever made. With beat makers that were created in the past were only build as a hardware; with a possible wire or two connecting to your PC. Now, using The Maschine as the example, this device comes with the hardware along with the software, and it is wireless. According to some of the research that I have been doing, it looks like The Maschine is best compatible with any Apple product; IMac, MacBook Pro etc. Some of us who are constantly on the go, there is a miniature version of the software that is made for the IPhone as well.
I want to take the time to talk about the dynamics of this device, and the different features that comes with The Maschine . At first glance, The Maschine looks like a gaming device measuring at 12.6 x 11.6 x 2.6” (320 x 295 x 65mm), and weighing only 4lbs. Since its sister model The Maschine, The Maschine beat maker now possess both In and Out Midi Ports, where the model didn’t have either one.
The controller knobs have also doubled from the last model as well; there is also a total of 16 channels that are embedded in this device. According to some of the videos that I have provided below, most of the individuals have stated that it is a relatively user friendly device.
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