MPD24 vs PadKontrol vs. TriggerFinger
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MPD24 vs PadKontrol vs. TriggerFinger
I've been thinking of getting a Percussion Pads controller, and today I became aware of the existence of the MPD24, which made me go WHOA! with the price.
So, I want to ask you guys which one is the best? You know, talking about pad sensitivity, features, compatibility, value for the money, user experience, etc. Also, other similar gear options would be appreciated.
So, I want to ask you guys which one is the best? You know, talking about pad sensitivity, features, compatibility, value for the money, user experience, etc. Also, other similar gear options would be appreciated.
I'm in the same boat here too... any thoughts on what's built best for hammering loops and hits out with.
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I've said this a gazillion times since last march I think. PadKontrol has the best triggering of all of them. Period. Now, you can argue that the faders and knobs on the MPD are cool or not, but that doesn't change the fact that the PadKontrol has them.
Now, in a totally different league you'll find things like the Roland Handsonic and the Zendrum - both of them totally slay the others.
Now, in a totally different league you'll find things like the Roland Handsonic and the Zendrum - both of them totally slay the others.
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I think I read here a while ago that the TriggerFinger has problems detecting some triggers, specially on the sides of the pads. Why is that?Machinate wrote:I've said this a gazillion times since last march I think. PadKontrol has the best triggering of all of them. Period. Now, you can argue that the faders and knobs on the MPD are cool or not, but that doesn't change the fact that the PadKontrol has them.
Also, how do the MPD pads compare to the PadKontrol's?
i just got my mpd earlier today....the pads are decent, but the sensitivity is a whol lot better than the triger finger, the only problem i have is with their librarian software, hopefully the good people at akai will help me tomorow. but overall i am glad with my purchase.
i woulday the pads dont feel as thick as the 2500, but is more closer to the 2000xl pads, and the sensitivity is good too. never tried the pad kontrol so i cant compare.
i woulday the pads dont feel as thick as the 2500, but is more closer to the 2000xl pads, and the sensitivity is good too. never tried the pad kontrol so i cant compare.
I purchased the PadKontrol and am totally amazed about the quality and ease of use.
The only comment from me could eb a 16 levels like sollution and the A to D knobs which make it really easy to map a lot of notes.
The pads on de PadKontrol are better than anything i've ever felt from akai, the response is very very good, even at the sides. The Roll/flam sollution through the X-Y pad is very well implemented indeed.
The lighting behind the pads is great to be able to distinct note pads from controller pads.
The extra sliders and such could be nice on the MPD24, i haven't been able to check the 24....i did check the MPD16 and that was really not good enough imho.
The only comment from me could eb a 16 levels like sollution and the A to D knobs which make it really easy to map a lot of notes.
The pads on de PadKontrol are better than anything i've ever felt from akai, the response is very very good, even at the sides. The Roll/flam sollution through the X-Y pad is very well implemented indeed.
The lighting behind the pads is great to be able to distinct note pads from controller pads.
The extra sliders and such could be nice on the MPD24, i haven't been able to check the 24....i did check the MPD16 and that was really not good enough imho.
After reading this thread and needing a pad trigger device for some time I decided on the padKONTROL. Picked it up today and really am impressed with the quality. I had to configure for IMPULSE and the Superior "demo" that comes with it is lame (only 1 tom tom? WTF!) but although it is really light it sticks to my desk like nobody's business and feels really good. I will second the comment about the pads being very sensitive. I was able to get them to trigger at a velocity of 15 and a high of 127...not bad. I just spent the last three hours with them and am very happy with the purchase.
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Hi every:
Somebodies in this forum posted some problems about padKontrol as the link below:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
Do you guys got this one with these problems?
Oversensitive and can't be operated live? With bad pads on it?(Bad Quality Controll?)
Somebodies in this forum posted some problems about padKontrol as the link below:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
Do you guys got this one with these problems?
Oversensitive and can't be operated live? With bad pads on it?(Bad Quality Controll?)
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100% agreed!!! i used to have an mpc and i played on a trigger finger a few times, i recently bought a padKONTROL and the pads are simply the best. if you are after other functions, more faders / knobs then fine otherwise padKONTROL all the way and the lack of aftertouch is not an issue due to the X/Y pad and the flam / roll so you can create easy 'aftertouch'Machinate wrote:I've said this a gazillion times since last march I think. PadKontrol has the best triggering of all of them. Period. Now, you can argue that the faders and knobs on the MPD are cool or not, but that doesn't change the fact that the PadKontrol has them.
Now, in a totally different league you'll find things like the Roland Handsonic and the Zendrum - both of them totally slay the others.
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I'm not really an expert on the subject (haven't tried the Padkontrol or Triggerfinger), but I just got my MPD24 a few days ago and I love it! My only complaint is that the pads max out at 127 velocity without hitting them too hard, so yeah, it's not that easy to make beats with dynamic velocities. Other than that, I think the MPD24 is a perfect addition to my setup (currently with a laptop and an Emu Xboard49). It's especially interesting to assign clip launching/stopping to the different pads for a new kind of beat juggling.
I love my trigger finger you just have to get used to hitting the pads. I haven't used the padkontrol but it sounds like a good choice too.
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I tried both the PadKontrol and MPD24 and went with the MPD24 because (IMHO) I thought the pads responded better and figured that Akai has been making pads for quite some time that they probably have it figured out pretty welll...it just seemed to me that the MPD24 pads responded better...also, I liked the fact that there were more controls available on the MPD24 with the 6 sliders and 8 knobs.
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.arpeggiocolour wrote:but I just got my MPD24 a few days ago and I love it! My only complaint is that the pads max out at 127 velocity without hitting them too hard
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