

The Mikro comes with a bunch of great software and files. Using the knob, you can mess with parameters such as pitch, volume, or panning and then record it straight over your track. The step-sequencer works great if you need to quickly program a drum pattern.Īutomation is one way to make your grooves sound a little more interesting. The Mikro also has a really good step-sequencer.
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After creating a few patterns to your liking, you can quickly arrange them into a full song. You can tell that Native Instruments worked hard at creating a fast and efficient workflow. Maschine makes it easy to chop up a sample and load it into the drum pads. You can easily slice sample out of a clip with precision. If you are planning on doing a lot of sampling, the Mikro will help you out. Without using a mouse, the Mikro can control most of the software. What I like about the Mikro is that it can still control almost all aspects of the Maschine software despite it’s small size. It controls everything from scrolling through menus, to dialing in effects. There is only one rotary knob on the Mikro. Color coding your pads will make navigating through banks a lot easier. This controller has 28 buttons along with 16 touch sensitive multi-color pads. The Mikro comes in two colors Black or White. If for some reason you lose them, you can always download them off Native Instrument’s website.
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The included manuals are exactly what you’d expect. This also makes the Mikro super simple to setup Just plug, and play! If there’s one thing I hate about studio equipment, it’s messy wires. I liked the fact that the Mikro is 100% usb powered.

You can never get mad when free stickers are included!

With the Mikro MK2, you’ll get a usb cable, standard manuals, and a few Native Instruments’ decals.
