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  1. All the Maschine buttons are gone, which is perfectly fine by me. And the screen is finally fully usable with usb-c without the need for a separate adapter. Still very much in love with my Mk1 OLED screens, but this new one is quite alluring. 
    Should go for under $500 though. Or I’ll get it with a free upgrade to KU15CE :)

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  2. Full-color glass display

    Fatar keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch as standard

    Metal-touch pitch and modulation wheels with central illumination

    Hardware/software integration with direct connection to Kontakt helps you find, adjust, and play sounds quickly and easily

    Integration with all major DAWs lets you control transport and mixing commands directly from the keyboard: record, stop, rewind, mix, edit, and see project channels on the display

    Precision tweaking for all your sounds, pre-mapped to key instrument and effect parameters

    Redesigned Light Guide pinpoints notes with a light above each key

    USB, MIDI, and (YES!) bus-powered USB-C connectivity plus inputs for four pedals: one sustain, one expression, and two assignable pedals

     

  3. 4 hours ago, Reid Rosefelt said:

    UPDATE. The feature with the dots that find similar sounds turns out to be super useful. 
     

    To be honest, I never used SA2 or SA3 that much.  But I think I’m going to use this a lot. 

    Same here. Didn’t like the look and, come to think of it, the concept of adding that sub oscillator. 
    Having two layers is much more interesting. 
    As for the dots, Tristan from UVI explained @kvr:  “Each color corresponds to category: Ambient, Bass, Bells, Brass, Chords, Flutes, Fretted, FX, Keyboards, Leads, Mallets, Organs, Pads, Pluck, Polysynth, Short, Strings, Sweeps, Vox” 

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  4. On 9/9/2023 at 5:00 PM, Kirean said:

    I guess the bigger question is also that can you actually tweak the sounds to get outlandish and outrageous results or is it, just like you said, more of an inspiration machine than a stand-alone, fully fledged synth?

    Kinda like how some of those orchestral 'essential' packs are great for having a quick-go but if you really wanna play around, might need something a bit more elaborate....  

    Or maybe like Arturia's stand alone synths vs. Arturia's Analog Lab? 

    If you’d like to use it for sound design, best to have Falcon. 

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