![]() ![]() ![]() Here's the hidden poop in my convoluted little performance world. It's a selfish and quirky statement on my behalf, but ultimately, it's the truth. ![]() IMO, bottom line: Maschine 4 DJ, RMX 4 studio & live performance.ĭoc would you mind going in depth a little about what you mean about rmx being good for live performance, I think most people think probably the other way around but I know that eric persing is as bad at marketing and making app skins as he is a genius at everthing else. Neither are limited to being "drum machines", although that's exactly what both are predominantly marketed as and used for. RMX is a unique soft instrument and design tool. RMX is really not even close to what the Maschine is. If you are DJing, I have to believe Maschine or the APC40 are the way to go, however if you are a live performance musician where real instruments are involved, Stylus RMX is MUCH better. I have used Stylus RMX extensively for several years and once you actually get into the program's real internal controls, it's insane. I think you can do pretty much anything Maschine can do with drum racks and a decent midi controller (APC40 or your choice) One of the guys that is involved in a mutual project with me uses Maschine. Jeff Brown wrote:Did anyone who owns Stylus RMX post an opinion here? I don't have RMX or Maschine, but my understanding was that they were really different - RMX's main appeal was that it could "intelligently" mangle your beats, whereas Maschine was a hands-on drum machine. ![]()
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