![]() ![]() If you receive the following message, follow the steps below:Ģ. There are a lot of great maschine mikro’s.Every time you start the MASCHINE software with a MASCHINE MK3 controller connected, the software checks for available firmware updates and informs you if a new version is available. I don’t think you need to settle for mediocre. ![]() Most people really don’t seem to have too many problems with them and there are some bad units out there (as with every pad controller). ![]() If you cannot find that sweet spot I would see if you can get another maschine mikro.Experiment with sensitivity settings between 70% and 100% and see if you find a good spot where all pads respond well but also not/ hardly double trigger.I do see those super soft notes in my midi data sometimes even though I don’t hear them while playing. There might still be small differences between hitting a single pad and multiple pads at the same time, but on both my mikro’s I did not notice anything particularly bad.ĭouble triggering if it’s super soft is also something to be expected, as long as it doesn’t happen every time. On the mikro mk3 I also noticed the same thing especially with pads 12 and 7, but this also seemed to go away after a firmware update. Now I never have problems with the big maschine. However, a firmware update fixed all of that. When the device was just released, this lead to weird, softer velocities. The first time I noticed something was with the big maschine mk3 and hitting the ride cymbal pad (i think that’s pad 12) and the snare on pad 7 at the same time. I did experience similar issues throughout the years, but they were not exactly as you describe. ![]()
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