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who on here uses an AKAI MPD16?
if so, post in here and we'll try and learn from each others experiences and get the most out of this cool production tool...
holla!!
here's some more info about the MPD16 for anyone that's interested;
from AKIA's website
http://www.akaipro.com/int/mpd16/
MPD16 USB PAD CONTROLLER
Everyone knows that pads are by far the best way to play and program drum and percussion tracks in any musical genre.
And everyone also knows that the pads used on the MPC series of sampling drum machines/sequencers are amongst the best (if the not the best) in the business for laying down slamming rhythm tracks. However, you may be happy with your sequencing package and your sampler and so may not want to buy into the MPC. Enter the MPD16.....
The MPD16 is a dedicated pad controller that can be used with any sampler/sound module and/or sequencer to record and play drum and percussion patterns with the expressionand feel that only pads can offer
Equipped with 16 totally assignable MPC pads switchable across two banks (thereby giving you effectively 32 pads) plus a performance slider for hi-hat and other sample switching, the MPD16 is the definitive laptop rhythm controller.
The MPD16 has (of course) MIDI out so that it can be used with any sampler or sound module. Each pad can be set to output MIDI notes of your choosing with a variable velocity range and these can all be set conveniently via your Mac or PC.
However, the MPD16 is also equipped with USB. Not only can it derive its power supply from that interface when used with Akai Professional's USB equipped Z4 or Z8, it can also transform these rack mount samplers into rhythm powerhouses.
The MPD16 also inherits some of the MPC series' features such as the FULL LEVEL and 16 LEVELS functions available on dedicated switches.
pictures;
http://www.akaipro.com/int/mpd16/images/mpd16top_b_s.jpg
http://www.akaipro.com/int/mpd16/images/pd16side.gif
Review of the Akai MPD16
http://www.tweakheadz.com/review_of_the_akai_mpd16.htm
pictures
http://www.tweakheadz.com/images/mpd16-2.jpg
http://www.tweakheadz.com/images/mpd-cp.jpg
Akai MPD16 Pad
http://www.synthtopia.com/synth_review/AkaiMPD-16MPCPadControlle.html
if so, post in here and we'll try and learn from each others experiences and get the most out of this cool production tool...
holla!!
here's some more info about the MPD16 for anyone that's interested;
from AKIA's website
http://www.akaipro.com/int/mpd16/
MPD16 USB PAD CONTROLLER
Everyone knows that pads are by far the best way to play and program drum and percussion tracks in any musical genre.
And everyone also knows that the pads used on the MPC series of sampling drum machines/sequencers are amongst the best (if the not the best) in the business for laying down slamming rhythm tracks. However, you may be happy with your sequencing package and your sampler and so may not want to buy into the MPC. Enter the MPD16.....
The MPD16 is a dedicated pad controller that can be used with any sampler/sound module and/or sequencer to record and play drum and percussion patterns with the expressionand feel that only pads can offer
Equipped with 16 totally assignable MPC pads switchable across two banks (thereby giving you effectively 32 pads) plus a performance slider for hi-hat and other sample switching, the MPD16 is the definitive laptop rhythm controller.
The MPD16 has (of course) MIDI out so that it can be used with any sampler or sound module. Each pad can be set to output MIDI notes of your choosing with a variable velocity range and these can all be set conveniently via your Mac or PC.
However, the MPD16 is also equipped with USB. Not only can it derive its power supply from that interface when used with Akai Professional's USB equipped Z4 or Z8, it can also transform these rack mount samplers into rhythm powerhouses.
The MPD16 also inherits some of the MPC series' features such as the FULL LEVEL and 16 LEVELS functions available on dedicated switches.
pictures;
http://www.akaipro.com/int/mpd16/images/mpd16top_b_s.jpg
http://www.akaipro.com/int/mpd16/images/pd16side.gif
Review of the Akai MPD16
http://www.tweakheadz.com/review_of_the_akai_mpd16.htm
pictures
http://www.tweakheadz.com/images/mpd16-2.jpg
http://www.tweakheadz.com/images/mpd-cp.jpg
Akai MPD16 Pad
http://www.synthtopia.com/synth_review/AkaiMPD-16MPCPadControlle.html