Subsequently, one may also ask, does Native Instruments work with GarageBand?
It can indeed be done. If you have installed the Native Instruments plug-in on your system, you can create a new software track in Garageband, click the little "i" icon in the bottom left corner, chose "edit" in the menu that pops up and then in the drop down box under "Sound Generator" chose you plug-in.
Also Know, does GarageBand work with MIDI? You can open standard MIDI files in GarageBand. You can then view the notes in each track, change them, and change the instrument being used to play that track. You can combine MIDI tracks with other Apple Loops to create interesting remixes of music.
Consequently, do I need a DAW with Maschine?
Maschine isn't a DAW anymore than an MPC is. That said, you could complete a full song on it with no issues, depending on your type of music. If you need to record and arrange audio, then no, you will need a DAW. If you are strictly midi and sampling then yeah, it will be fine for a while.
Are there plugins for GarageBand?
Even though Apple's GarageBand for Mac has all sorts of built-in instruments (and a smaller complement of audio effects), it has always been expandable by adding Audio Unit (AU) plugins. Some of the plugins include an installer, but for those that don't, you'll need to place the plugin (identified by the .
