Native Instruments machine MK3 B-stock
This item is a return or exhibitor's item which may have the box opened, the original packaging missing and/or slight signs of use. However, the item is fully functional and comes with a full guarantee.
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- Bus Powered: yes
- Computer connection: USB
- Connections: USB
- Dimensions: 320 x 301 x 41 mm
- Display: 2 high-resolution RBG color displays for accurate sample slicing
- Footswitch connector: yes
- Headphone Jack: yes
- Housing Colour: Black
- Includes: Includes KOMPLETE 12 SELECT library (25 GB) and 15 V/1.2 A power supply
- Knobs: 9
- MIDI: MIDI I/O, USB
- Pads: 16 large, touch-sensitive pads for two-handed drumming
- Power supply: Via USB 2.0 or the included power supply
- Subcategory: Pad controller
- Transport function: yes
- Weight: 2,2 kg
- Sound editing, note editing, mixing, browsing and more
- Four-way push encoder for fast browsing, navigation, volume level and panorama control
- MIDI Pad Controller + Machine Software
- Professional audio interface (96 kHz/24-bit) with two 6,35 mm outputs
As with almost all large software companies, the story of Native Instruments began with just two people. On the one hand there was Stephan Schmitt, musician and engineer, and Volker Hinz, good friend and programmer. In Berlin Kreuzberg the two created the world's first modular synthesizer. The 'Generator' was a software based instrument and thrilled the audience at the Frankfurt Music Fair. Calculate and play sounds in real time - that was unique.
In the founding year of 1996, the development of new types of software instruments, such as Reaktor, began with just four employees. This all-round plugin has become an industry standard as a sequencer, sampler, synthesizer and effects device. Develop your own sounds? A dream for every sound tinkerer!