MPD24 vs PadKontrol vs. TriggerFinger
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Thanks for the tip. I overlooked that when I was setting it up, so I configured it to be less sensitive and it feels a lot better to play now.jb61264 wrote: Just a reply to arpeggiocolour...you know you can cconfigure the sensitivity of the pads...take a look at the manual, there are actually two configurations for pad sensitivity in the MPD24...you can adjust the pad sensitivity and you can also modify the velocity response of the pads...very handy for getting just the right feel for how hard or soft you want to be able to hit your pads.
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I have a Trigger Finger.
And it is 100% true! It is not very sensitive.
Actually, I use it with FULL VELOCITY on, at all the times.
And if i want later, i edit the velocity on the DAW it self. (like for drums, snares, bass drums and so on).
But i understand the pad kontrol is a little more money.
Well, i would say, if you are not concerned (as me). and you are willing to record everithing at full velocity, and later edit.
It will work fine. If not, look for other options
And it is 100% true! It is not very sensitive.
Actually, I use it with FULL VELOCITY on, at all the times.
And if i want later, i edit the velocity on the DAW it self. (like for drums, snares, bass drums and so on).
But i understand the pad kontrol is a little more money.
Well, i would say, if you are not concerned (as me). and you are willing to record everithing at full velocity, and later edit.
It will work fine. If not, look for other options
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Re: MPD24 vs PadKontrol vs. TriggerFinger
How would you guys rate new TRIGGER FINGER PRO vs OTHERS ?
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