NI announces major price reductions on Maschine and Maschine Mikro
Wed, 4 Jul 2012
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Berlin, July 3rd, 2012 – Native Instruments today launched a major
time-limited special offer on their highly successful MASCHINE product
line, reducing the price of MASCHINE to only $399/399 EUR and the price
of MASCHINE MIKRO to a mere $249/249 EUR until August 31st 2012. This
represents a saving of $200/200 EUR on MASCHINE and $150/100 EUR on
MASCHINE MIKRO compared to the suggested retail price.

imgSince its introduction in 2009, MASCHINE has become the ultimate go-to
resource for the production of groove-orientated music, spanning the
full breadth of musical styles and genres. With its tight integration
between software and hardware, MASCHINE has significantly developed over
the past years, now also offering full support for VST and AU plug-ins
that can be comfortably browsed from the controller. Anyone buying into
this offer will also be able to claim the forthcoming new 1.8 update
free-of-charge that once again will bring a wealth of new features to
the MASCHINE world.

The release of MASCHINE MIKRO in 2011 introduced a highly affordable
entry into the world of Native Instruments’ popular groove production
system. By combining the full-featured MASCHINE software with a
streamlined and even more compact hardware controller, MASCHINE MIKRO
makes the acclaimed tactile and intuitive music creation approach of
MASCHINE available at a significantly reduced physical footprint and price.

This time-limited offer prices MASCHINE at $399 / 399 EUR ¥39800 and
MASCHINE MIKRO at $249 / 249 EUR / ¥24800 until August 31st 2012. The
offer is available at participating retailers and at the NI Online Shop,
until stock lasts.

Additional information on the time-limited special offer is available at
www.native-instruments.com/biggestbeatlowestprice

Additional information on MASCHINE is available at
www.native-instruments.com/maschine

Additional information on MASCHINE MIKRO is available at
www.native-instruments.com/maschinemikro 
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