
I’d be intrigued to see what kind of offering stein and yam could offer in this field especially compared to maschine mklll or the Mikro which is a super cool little controller. pad colours relay to controller lights, quick control encoders, kit mute/solo’ing, pattern/transport control


Yeah that’s pretty much my feature request - automatic plug and play integration.
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I wouldn’t say it’s all I want, but will Groove Agent relay pad light information to machine micro?ĭoubt it but pretty sure someone could write some kind of scripted code for it to make it so, though it would probably need constant updating as and when NI updated Heck while we’re here, why not get Dave Smith involved to implement real analog filters somewhere, maybe Dave Rossum would be interested as well. I’m putting together a hypothetical dream team to make a - not sh4tty - drumpad/sampler/controller for Steinberg software. Roger Linn has all the experience with drum pads. They do however have experience in mass quality production, deep programming architecture in their synths, and integration. Yamaha has never done drumpad/machine type stuff from what I can remember, maybe briefly. Consoles, mixers, Nuage, converters, digital hardware effects.
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I’m pretty sure Yamaha is even bigger worldwide than Roland… All their educational keyboards/musical instruments, high quality guitars and drums and then their pro keyboards/synths - Motif, Modx, Montage, etc - all very comprehensive and deep products. Yamaha and Roger Linn both have a long history of releasing rock solid hardware products. I’m suggesting Yamaha team/partner with Roger Linn (who invented drum samplers and the MPC) develop drumpad hardware for Steinberg software. I’m not asking Steinberg to come up with a drumpad controller at their German HQ. All hardware is potentially great, and also, potentially faulty as have been $2000 mics I’ve bought from reputable 50+year old companies who have a good history. If you want something like this then try the NI maschine range - it’s much better than groove agent IMO Steinberg don’t have a good history with hardware - in general it’s best to avoid Eitherway, this isn’t a review/opinion thread, it’s a feature request thread - and my request is that Steinberg/Yamaha come up with a drum machine/controller that seamlessly integrates with Cubase, Groove Agent, and Halion - whether you think they are capable of doing so or not, is sort of irrelevant. Groove Agent 5 is pretty great, there are some quirks that could be worked out, but I’m enjoying it and its integration. That and, I clean reformat my computer quite often and it’s less stuff to install.
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I’m continuously trying to simplify my setup and rely less and less on 3rd party software and such - you end up relying on it and then new DAW update is released, new protocols, new drivers, new system OS updates - a thousand variables of failure. Their history is sort of irrelevant of what they could potentially do right. Well I don’t get it, because, my suggestion is that they release a good piece of hardware - not a bad piece of hardware. Well you posted an opinion on a public forum - and I expressed my opinion based on direct first hand experience. I’m not sure why you don’t understand what I’m saying ? and you asked for my point ? Makes GA5 look like something from the olden days. In particular I strongly suggest you try Maschine with their dedicated hardware. In the case of SB there are usually MUCH better options. And yes other companies can also be bad (who’d have thought it!). I find it best to avoid them - and I advise others to do the same.

Their history of support on their range of hardware products has been patchy at best. And no, I’m not judging them by their products from the 1990s SB were bought by Yamaha in 2004 after a very brief and pointless period with PinnacleSys.
