DjDelay
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Now I got a bit of a seriuos question here. I purchased an RS7000 last week for £400 and first hand it retails at about £950. I'm new to producing, and was quite amazed when i got this machine. Anyway already now I'm conisdering selling it.
I haven't used it loads, but it seems that once i get my computer in a few weeks time its use will become obsolete. I wanted to use it for tapping out drum beats, but it has only two velocity sensitive pads and they suck:headbang: .
Wouldn't i be better off just buying an mpd pad and hooking that up to my computer? Also, alot of the RS's synth sounds suck too.
I don't want to use it for sequencing because its screen is too small, so intend to learn cubase. For sampling, can't i just do that all on my computer anyway? (with cd's, and i'll hook my turntables up to it).
I reckon i could sell it for more than i bought it for. Should i stick with it and try and learn it (and integrate it with my computer set up) or should i just cut my losses now and sell it?
Don't mean to bore you all with the long post, but I listen to some of ya'lls beats that were made on a PC and they are HOT. Also my desk space is limited and the RS takes up alot of it and i want to add a 61 midi keyboard it.
So really couldn't i just do everyting that the RS does on my PC? (i'd save quite a bit of money this way)
Please help
L83r:crying:
I haven't used it loads, but it seems that once i get my computer in a few weeks time its use will become obsolete. I wanted to use it for tapping out drum beats, but it has only two velocity sensitive pads and they suck:headbang: .
Wouldn't i be better off just buying an mpd pad and hooking that up to my computer? Also, alot of the RS's synth sounds suck too.
I don't want to use it for sequencing because its screen is too small, so intend to learn cubase. For sampling, can't i just do that all on my computer anyway? (with cd's, and i'll hook my turntables up to it).
I reckon i could sell it for more than i bought it for. Should i stick with it and try and learn it (and integrate it with my computer set up) or should i just cut my losses now and sell it?
Don't mean to bore you all with the long post, but I listen to some of ya'lls beats that were made on a PC and they are HOT. Also my desk space is limited and the RS takes up alot of it and i want to add a 61 midi keyboard it.
So really couldn't i just do everyting that the RS does on my PC? (i'd save quite a bit of money this way)
Please help
L83r:crying: