I feel like the Beat Scene is the predecessor to lo-fi, but the lo-fi subgenre has watered it down a lot. And that's fine, it's a branching off from that sound, but I think the Beat Scene era is still understated in its importance. Anyway, man, you're pretty much the dopest on the youtube beat making circuit that I've seen. Really show how to make good music with these tools instead of simply using the tools.
P.s. If they made Maschine a full DAW I think I'd give it a try with the MK3 because of how much you can do on the controller itself without touching the computer.
I hear you, actually it’s one of the reasons I have so many unfinished Maschine tracks - sometimes I’m just too lazy to transfer them to Ableton to finish them.
Dope video as usual brother. Question, I'm runnin the S49 keyboard and the MK3 Mini (mixing in Logic Pro X). Is it even worth upgrading to the full MK3?
Thanks man! If you’re happy using the mouse and the keyboard to control Maschine software, then you’ll probably be fine with the Mikro. The full Maschine MK3’s advantage is that you can do everything from the controller, essentially like on a standalone machine, but use the computer as the brain. So it’s up to you whether you need that.
I have a video about this and even though I show it in Ableton, the Transient Master plugin I use is available in Maschine as well: czcams.com/video/45NK1AFJtwA/video.htmlsi=VcbpB1FsN9dIKZxu
@@LowHeatBeats ok hey thanks bro I’ve been doing beats about 3 years so locating different things are still a chore lol where do I find those plugins in maschine? Where to look for it I mean.
I think there's only so far you can go with designing a snare drum that would be considered a good useable hip-hop snare. But I think they have a good variety, especially the MSX Audio ones and several other ones. I think Borough Chops and another one that was made by the same company had very similar sounding drums in general but other than these, no I haven't noticed that.
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I feel like the Beat Scene is the predecessor to lo-fi, but the lo-fi subgenre has watered it down a lot. And that's fine, it's a branching off from that sound, but I think the Beat Scene era is still understated in its importance.
Anyway, man, you're pretty much the dopest on the youtube beat making circuit that I've seen. Really show how to make good music with these tools instead of simply using the tools.
Thank you so much man, I apprciate it! And yes, you do have a point about the connection between lo-fi and the beat scene.
So refreshing to see someone making music with these tools instead of just demoing them! Also great to hear the thinking behind what you're doing.
I really appreciate your feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed the vid!
just amazing man ! thanks for review to this pack !
Appreciate you watching!
P.s. If they made Maschine a full DAW I think I'd give it a try with the MK3 because of how much you can do on the controller itself without touching the computer.
I hear you, actually it’s one of the reasons I have so many unfinished Maschine tracks - sometimes I’m just too lazy to transfer them to Ableton to finish them.
@@LowHeatBeats Same thing for all of my ideas on my SP. I'm not complaining. Quite grateful, but I can't pretend that dynamic is present haha.
@@LowHeatBeatssame here, agree!
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Dope. Very LA sounding track. Reminds me of something from DJ Quik.
Thanks g
Dope video as usual brother. Question, I'm runnin the S49 keyboard and the MK3 Mini (mixing in Logic Pro X). Is it even worth upgrading to the full MK3?
Thanks man! If you’re happy using the mouse and the keyboard to control Maschine software, then you’ll probably be fine with the Mikro. The full Maschine MK3’s advantage is that you can do everything from the controller, essentially like on a standalone machine, but use the computer as the brain. So it’s up to you whether you need that.
Wat vsts do u recommend for westcoast kicks and bass
To make them hit harder
I have a video about this and even though I show it in Ableton, the Transient Master plugin I use is available in Maschine as well: czcams.com/video/45NK1AFJtwA/video.htmlsi=VcbpB1FsN9dIKZxu
@@LowHeatBeats ok hey thanks bro
I’ve been doing beats about 3 years so locating different things are still a chore lol where do I find those plugins in maschine?
Where to look for it I mean.
What drum kit from Drift theory did you use in tyhis video??
Thanks
Potted Plant kit but I modified it as I explained in the video.
Yo Lowheat! As good as the NI expansions usually are, I feel the hip hop snares are so similar sounding in all of them. Have you noticed that?
I think there's only so far you can go with designing a snare drum that would be considered a good useable hip-hop snare. But I think they have a good variety, especially the MSX Audio ones and several other ones. I think Borough Chops and another one that was made by the same company had very similar sounding drums in general but other than these, no I haven't noticed that.