Yes I use a midi controller. radium 49e.
No problems.
As with any software you need to make sure your computer fits the minimum system requirements, and if you got multiple vst's 2gb of ram will do you well.
I have my same set up at my mother in laws crib (spend a lot of time there, the woman can cook). Her computer only has 1gb of ram and has a whole lot of crazy shit on it from my teenage sister-n-law. I plug in my midi controller to the usb, and I'm making beats with no problems.
I used the same computer using the mbox 2 and pro tools as well with no latency issues.
Yes computers have latency, but if you know what you're doing it will be so minimal you could use an mpc as your midi controller and not be able to detect any at all.
The argument against computer latency is dated and no more than a technicality now with software and hardware advancements in the computer world.
I also think it's very possible for a head to have an isolated computer for beatmaking and one for other practical uses.
Every head I know that uses an MPC also has a computer.
There really is no advantage hardware or software.
Classic brought up some excellent facts...anyone even thinking of getting a software setup should be informed of before making any decision.... but if you know that much you know how to get a setup were the latency issue will be a moot point.
No problems.
As with any software you need to make sure your computer fits the minimum system requirements, and if you got multiple vst's 2gb of ram will do you well.
I have my same set up at my mother in laws crib (spend a lot of time there, the woman can cook). Her computer only has 1gb of ram and has a whole lot of crazy shit on it from my teenage sister-n-law. I plug in my midi controller to the usb, and I'm making beats with no problems.
I used the same computer using the mbox 2 and pro tools as well with no latency issues.
Yes computers have latency, but if you know what you're doing it will be so minimal you could use an mpc as your midi controller and not be able to detect any at all.
The argument against computer latency is dated and no more than a technicality now with software and hardware advancements in the computer world.
I also think it's very possible for a head to have an isolated computer for beatmaking and one for other practical uses.
Every head I know that uses an MPC also has a computer.
There really is no advantage hardware or software.
Classic brought up some excellent facts...anyone even thinking of getting a software setup should be informed of before making any decision.... but if you know that much you know how to get a setup were the latency issue will be a moot point.