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ILLIEN
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What's up everyone-
I looked thru the previous posts about the different Pad Controllers that are out there (mpd24, trigger finger, padkontrol...) and I was wanting to hear people's positive and negative feedback with their experiences. I have an mpc 4000 which i'm gonna sell just because it's too much of a hog for me... i like simplicity in my hardware, complexity in my software. So, i know akai's feel and i've dicked around with the trigger finger a little and thought that it was pretty nice. No experience with korg's padkontrol.
I'm looking for suggestions... I'm currently running Sonar 5 with kontakt 2, Battery 2 (controller MUST work with battery 2), Wavlab, Reason. I know the trigger finger is pretty much plug and play but i was wondering how user friendly the mpd24 and the padkontrol are?
One big issue just like everyone is the Roll option and x-y on korg, which pretty much sells itself but I'm wondering about the user-friendlyness of it. i don't wanna be spending a ton of time setting up kits (korg calls them scenes). Also how would you all rank the feel of the pads....obviously another huge issue...most specifically the korg's?
Thanks everyone- Sub~Con
I looked thru the previous posts about the different Pad Controllers that are out there (mpd24, trigger finger, padkontrol...) and I was wanting to hear people's positive and negative feedback with their experiences. I have an mpc 4000 which i'm gonna sell just because it's too much of a hog for me... i like simplicity in my hardware, complexity in my software. So, i know akai's feel and i've dicked around with the trigger finger a little and thought that it was pretty nice. No experience with korg's padkontrol.
I'm looking for suggestions... I'm currently running Sonar 5 with kontakt 2, Battery 2 (controller MUST work with battery 2), Wavlab, Reason. I know the trigger finger is pretty much plug and play but i was wondering how user friendly the mpd24 and the padkontrol are?
One big issue just like everyone is the Roll option and x-y on korg, which pretty much sells itself but I'm wondering about the user-friendlyness of it. i don't wanna be spending a ton of time setting up kits (korg calls them scenes). Also how would you all rank the feel of the pads....obviously another huge issue...most specifically the korg's?
Thanks everyone- Sub~Con