Akai MPD 24, Korg Padkontrol or Triggerfinger?

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Post by JahGuide » Fri May 05, 2006 9:47 pm

Here is a video demo of the MPD24 http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=2884#

think I might pick one up myself

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Post by Machinate » Fri May 05, 2006 10:06 pm

"much more sensitive than any other [pads] on the market" is... a bit of "truthiness", though..
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Post by bigbadotis » Sat May 06, 2006 12:10 am

Machinate, I don't see this mesh when I go to the link you gave... I see a site that sells PCBs for the eDrum. I think I'm confused at what you're pointing out...

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Post by bigbadotis » Sat May 06, 2006 12:26 am

I did, however, just go look at the "process" section of the monome website:

http://monome.org/index.php?m=process

Machinate, thanks for pointing that out. It's really interesting to see how something like this actually gets built.

Also, I noticed in the forums at the monome website that people are already talking about modding it for velocity sensitivity. The creators seem to think it's entirely possible and will be releasing documentation shortly so that people can give it a try.

Such a great way to build a community around a piece of equipment... you can't help but be impressed by what they are accomplishing.

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Post by noborders » Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:26 am

rikhyray wrote:I am surprised how good the Korg`s pads are [...] As comparison Korgs microKontrol pads are the most useless thing Korg ever made
So padKontrol's pads are different than microKontrol's? I figured they would be the same not only because they're both made by Korg but also because both microkontrol and padkontrol's pads only have velocity sensitivity whereas both MPD24/16 and Triggerfinger have velocity AND pressure sensitivity.

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Post by rikhyray » Thu Oct 12, 2006 12:00 pm

noborders wrote:
rikhyray wrote:I am surprised how good the Korg`s pads are [...] As comparison Korgs microKontrol pads are the most useless thing Korg ever made
So padKontrol's pads are different than microKontrol's? I figured they would be the same not only because they're both made by Korg but also because both microkontrol and padkontrol's pads only have velocity sensitivity whereas both MPD24/16 and Triggerfinger have velocity AND pressure sensitivity.
The Padkontrol pads are probably the best for those who really want to play, they are expressive and fun to play.
I would love to simplify my live setup- replace some hardware with MPC 1000 but probably will keep the Korg since 1000 have lousiest pads of all Akais ( and unreliable) and even the best Akais are no match ( stopped using them once I got Korg). It might be different for other people though.
Aftertouch would be nice ( for example to bend the bass of tabla) but I use the touch pad a lot. The roll is just fantastic for timbales or any breaks.

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Post by pucklermuskau » Tue Nov 07, 2006 2:16 am

so to confirm, the padkontrol has no aftertouch, what about the mpd?

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Post by Contra » Tue Nov 07, 2006 7:40 am

bigbadotis wrote:I did, however, just go look at the "process" section of the monome website:

http://monome.org/index.php?m=process

Machinate, thanks for pointing that out. It's really interesting to see how something like this actually gets built.

Also, I noticed in the forums at the monome website that people are already talking about modding it for velocity sensitivity. The creators seem to think it's entirely possible and will be releasing documentation shortly so that people can give it a try.

Such a great way to build a community around a piece of equipment... you can't help but be impressed by what they are accomplishing.
yo that truly is a crazy piece of equipment

but it seems like hes really not triggering anything in his program excpet when he does bit control...id like to see screen shots of his sequencin with it so i can see whats goin on

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Post by humnumb » Tue Nov 07, 2006 8:53 am

noborders wrote:So padkontrol's pads are different than microKontrol's?
I just got the padkontrol and yes, the pads on this are way different from the ones on microkontrol. The microkontrol pads are more like push buttons. The padkontrol pads are made for banging on them. And compared to the pads on akai mpc2000, the padkontrol pads seem more sensitive and feel more durable.

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Post by earsmack » Tue Nov 07, 2006 12:14 pm

The padKONTROL not having "aftertouch" is really not a big deal since you can program the X/Y pad to do anything you want you can use IT as your "aftertouch." If you want pitch bend or filter changes just run your finger across the X/Y pad. My guess is that you can accomplish anything you could with aftertouch using the X/Y pad.

To second previous posts, the padKONTROL pads are really great. I've not used any Akai products but I can say that I'm very happy with the responsiveness, durability and expressiveness of the padKONTROL pads themselves. Really nice unit.
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Post by Machinate » Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:12 pm

earsmack wrote:The padKONTROL not having "aftertouch" is really not a big deal since you can program the X/Y pad to do anything you want you can use IT as your "aftertouch." If you want pitch bend or filter changes just run your finger across the X/Y pad. My guess is that you can accomplish anything you could with aftertouch using the X/Y pad.
No, you absolutely CANT do all the things with the XY. Each pad in the TriggerFinger can send out its own unique controller signals, so you can control 4 faders, 8 knobs and 16(1) different pressure-sensitive pads all sending out different messages.

The unique thing about the pads is that the pressure works much like faders - you can turn up three, at different rates, while turning down two, all at the same time.

- this is, by the way, the reason why I still have one, as well as the PadKontrol.
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Post by anton_67 » Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:16 am

hi folks,
question about the mpd24 and the endles knobs:

do they send relative cc-messages?

i've downloaded the manual http://www.akaipro.com/documents/MPD24/MPD24.zip, which is not clear in this point.

thx in advance
anton

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Post by anton_67 » Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:13 am

nobody?

thx
anton

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Post by Contra » Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:53 am

anton_67 wrote:nobody?

thx
anton
your welcome

id like to know too.

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Post by anton_67 » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:53 pm

just another try.

thx
anton

anton_67 wrote:hi folks,
question about the mpd24 and the endles knobs:

do they send relative cc-messages?

i've downloaded the manual http://www.akaipro.com/documents/MPD24/MPD24.zip, which is not clear in this point.

thx in advance
anton

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