![]() It’s still a workable strategy for many users, but we’re sure NI will have something to retaliate against MPC 2.0’s extensive DAW functionality. The latter is something NI Machine users have been clamouring for a long while, though NI’s vision seems to be slowly incorporating DAW features into its primarily beat-oriented software. It’s one of the biggest updates to the MPC software ever, and it’s bound to turn some heads in the beat production community with its deep, almost fully complete DAW functionality. Version 2.0 sees a user interface facelift (now matching the visuals of the latest MPC controllers), along with a big list of new features that include audio track recording, time-stretching and pitch shifting in real-time, audio and MIDI drag-and-drop support, Ableton Link & Bluetooth 4.0 MIDI support, signal routing (submixing, FX returns, multi-output support), a new mixer layout, 64-bit audio engine, and other technicalities.
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