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I tried it again, this time, with the French support. Maybe I can try again? Thanks for the said: But they ask me for the box or the paper with the licence of the software. Most of the time they will add the software to your account. You can create a native instrument account, then create a support ticket and tell 'm you bought a second hand controller. Most of the time they will add the software to your said: Without it, it is just a dumb midi controller. To use it as a step sequencer you need the maschine software. you can also buy a new mikro or mk2 with the software in it and keep both (that's what i did and now i use mikro for. So if I understand correctly, the step sequencer is not standalone.Ĭorrect. here's what you can do: ask the person if they are able to transfer the product to you, but if they plan to use it, you're out of luck.or you're gonna have to find someone who will transfer their maschine software to you. I bought the MK1 used as a controller for Ableton. Native Instruments Maschine Mikro Mk3 USB MIDI Controller Drum Pad with 16 Pads. Other than that couldn’t say, I have the software but not the hardware. The perfect companion for Ableton Live - Quickly launch your clips and. I read that you have to use your MK1 as a plug in, but even though my drivers are installed, I do not see "Maschine MK1" in my list of plug in (under Native Instruments).ĭo you have the Maschine Software? I think that might be what they mean by the plugin, I could be wrong. When I press the STEP button on the MK1, nothing happen. Everything works except the step sequencer. I'm trying to use the step sequencer of my Maschine MK1 inside Ableton Live Lite 10 with the right template.
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