jwh
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What would work best with X2
Hi, Thinking of either getting Mashcine MK 2 or an MPC, what would work better and set up easier in Sonar X2 Producer ? Thanks John
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The Maillard Reaction
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 08:27:35
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How about a VS-700C? They are on sale at Musicians Friend!!!
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 08:41:34
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mike_mccue How about a VS-700C? They are on sale at Musicians Friend!!! Yes, that would be great Mike, but I think my wife would divorce me if I decided to spend £2000, instead of £250 for Mashcine or up to £600 on an MPC.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 08:51:38
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Mike was making what he considers a joke. Mike rarely posts without an agenda. He dislikes the direction Cake is taking, and has for many years, but hangs around here making snide remarks. I don't know much about the two pieces of hardware you enquired about, so can't advise you on that. Someone sensible and knowledgable should be along soon. Good luck.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 08:54:57
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Mikewas making what he considers a joke. No, he can't be, he must have been being sincere, he's currently undertaking to try not being deliberately sarcastic for the sake of it. Perhaps it is sincere or he just had a small relapse. Bless his heart. I wonder if he'll try to justify his apparent lack of sincerity here by saying he really meant it. It might be fun to watch. Yet he's educating the masses here with this post on the thread next door, he'll be stating he's being picked on next thing. Bizarre! Sometimes a person just wants to ask a question and get an answer to the actual queston. As for the original question it will depend how deep you are getting into the pad based controller, the MPD's start at a low enough price where you can test the water and still get your money back on them if you decide to go for something more fully featured later on. If it's just for the input I'd say start with a low end MPD if you want a cool and complete beat making environment then Maschine is a monster straight out of the box.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 09:03:04
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Jonbouy Mikewas making what he considers a joke. No, he can't be, he must have been being sincere, he's currently undertaking to try not being deliberately sarcastic for the sake of it. Perhaps it is sincere or he just had a small relapse. Bless his heart. I wonder if he'll try to justify his apparent lack of sincerity here by saying he really meant it. It might be fun to watch. Yet he's educating the masses here with this post on the thread next door, he'll be stating he's being picked on next thing. Bizarre! Sometimes a person just wants to ask a question and get an answer to the actual queston. Yes, I saw that thread. Perhaps it's two different people using the same login..
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 09:41:27
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FWIW, my Korg PadKontrol installed plug and play. I've observed that many people feel that the Akai MPC controllers aren't fully compatible with SONAR. I had wanted to replace the PadKontrol with the AKAI MPK49 but I never found anyone that got it working 100% so I gave up wondering about it. Are you gonna use this with the Matrix? Good luck. best regards, mike
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 09:49:06
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Hi John, One thing I'll mention about the MPC pads is that (by default) they're not very sensitive to light dynamics. There's a relatively easy mod you can do to address this. Machine mkII's pads are more sensitive. The PadKontrol Mike mentioned has pads that are very sensitive to light dynamics. Do you want/need the extra features of Machine... or are you strictly wanting a pad controller with knobs/faders?
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 10:04:33
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Jim Roseberry Hi John, One thing I'll mention about the MPC pads is that (by default) they're not very sensitive to light dynamics. There's a relatively easy mod you can do to address this. Machine mkII's pads are more sensitive. The PadKontrol Mike mentioned has pads that are very sensitive to light dynamics. Do you want/need the extra features of Machine... or are you strictly wanting a pad controller with knobs/faders? Hi Jim I am looking for sounds ie. bass, lead keys, pads etc. as well as drums, so I was thinking at first of Maschine then someone told me about the Akai MPC, and that had me thinking about an MPC, but I think Maschine will be more compatible with X2.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 10:08:18
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I am looking for sounds ie. bass, lead keys, pads etc. as well as drums If that's the case, Machine would be a good fit.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 10:17:04
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Jim Roseberry I am looking for sounds ie. bass, lead keys, pads etc. as well as drums If that's the case, Machine would be a good fit. Cheers Jim.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/14 13:25:44
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mike_mccue FWIW, my Korg PadKontrol installed plug and play. I've observed that many people feel that the Akai MPC controllers aren't fully compatible with SONAR. I had wanted to replace the PadKontrol with the AKAI MPK49 but I never found anyone that got it working 100% so I gave up wondering about it. Are you gonna use this with the Matrix? Good luck. best regards, mike So where does any of that fit with your first 'suggestion' and why didn't you offer any of that at the outset? Mike you really are an annoying prat at times, and then you'll posture yourself as the victim of insults or even 'cyber-bullying' when somebody points it out.
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Re:What would work best with X2
2012/12/15 05:19:22
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Jonbouy mike_mccue FWIW, my Korg PadKontrol installed plug and play. I've observed that many people feel that the Akai MPC controllers aren't fully compatible with SONAR. I had wanted to replace the PadKontrol with the AKAI MPK49 but I never found anyone that got it working 100% so I gave up wondering about it. Are you gonna use this with the Matrix? Good luck. best regards, mike So where does any of that fit with your first 'suggestion' and why didn't you offer any of that at the outset? Mike you really are an annoying prat at times, and then you'll posture yourself as the victim of insults or even 'cyber-bullying' when somebody points it out. Here here..
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