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i'm actually debating doing this as a service for people. to be honest it's really easy to chop the thing up and paint it.. just take a bit of patience. i've got a couple queued up for people at work, but i might be able to do some custom jobs for folks here too. also might try working with a graffiti artist or something to do a series of them. NI is planning on doing some "artist edition" maschines, but i think custom ones are more fun.

 

although it voids your warranty, of course.

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well when maschine isn't being maschine with the software, it's just a midi controller. so essentially at that point it's no different than an MPD or padkontrol or something.

 

there are MIDI templates for various software packages - live, guru, battery, etc... but you can program your own pretty easily with the controller editor.

 

other than that, it's real whammy is using it with the maschine software, which i find myself doing more and more.

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thanks! it's a bit of a cheat of an EP because it's really only one new song... but i've been working on the damn album so long i had to release something!

 

customising the maschine was actually easier than it looks, label-wise. i got these full-page 8/12 x 11 sticker sheets by avery. they're not QUITE 100% transparent, but pretty close. then just printed out a few test pages to get the font size right, and then it was scissors and tweezers time. once i did the overspray with clearcoat and then satin finish, it helps the labels 'soak in' a bit better too. it's not perfect, but works for now.

 

the cool thing is you can use any font / artwork / colours you can imagine. doing a few for people at work. might take a stab at my axiom 61 next. but now my studio smells like krylon.

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thanks! it's a bit of a cheat of an EP because it's really only one new song... but i've been working on the damn album so long i had to release something!

 

customising the maschine was actually easier than it looks, label-wise. i got these full-page 8/12 x 11 sticker sheets by avery. they're not QUITE 100% transparent, but pretty close. then just printed out a few test pages to get the font size right, and then it was scissors and tweezers time. once i did the overspray with clearcoat and then satin finish, it helps the labels 'soak in' a bit better too. it's not perfect, but works for now.

 

the cool thing is you can use any font / artwork / colours you can imagine. doing a few for people at work. might take a stab at my axiom 61 next. but now my studio smells like krylon.

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