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by Guest » Thu Aug 12, 2004 1:23 pm
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 5:37 pm Post subject:
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Rx wrote:
how are the pads on the MPD-16? enquiring minds want to know.
Responsive and immediate. Which is good. Because they don't travel as far as keys go, I find them FAR superior for percussion.
That is to say, if I were to use the black n whites on my ReMote 25 for percussion, I would have to press the key down about three eigths of an inch before a trigger was sent. This makes percussion a pain, and I found it hard to get good timing. The MPD-16's pads has solved this problem quite well, eliminating the latency caused by key travel time.
They're a little hard for my taste, I expected them to be "rubberyer", but then again, I got used to 'em fairly soon. I didn't know how rubbery is normal, and it's hard to judge by pictures. I bought mine online, so I didn't play with it before hand.
The pads could have been a little bigger, but they are big enough to do the job. The pictures on the internet make this thing look big, like an MPC-1000 or something - it isn't, this is a TINY unit.
You can set it so the pads transmit actual velocity from 1-127, or in 16 steps from 1-127 (good for percussion, I use this) or full bore velocity, in that 127 is transmitted no matter how hard or soft you hit the pads. This would is useful for things like a kick drum in a house track, or for triggering phrases. My rule of thumb is use the incremental 16 step mode for individual drum hits, and the full on mode for triggering loops.
What lacks is the ability to mix n' match the velocity modes across different pads. If you can do this, then I don't know how. Also, I would have liked to be able to set a velocity range (min and or max velocity transmitted), and have different velocity curves (logarithmic, exponential, linear, S, etc). I would LOVE these features. I hardly ever want to transmit a low velocity like from 1 - 25 or so, and to set a minimum 26 would have been useful. I guess I am just spoiled by the ReMote, where it has a LOT of these programming options.
Again, if these options available, I don't know how to get 'em...
L8er
Montrealbreaks
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