New akai ableton controller
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Think of it this way, a few months ago if Robert Henke asked you if you would give your leftie for a custom, tightly integrated controller for Live, none of us would have hesitated because he teased us for so long that it would never happen.
We fantasized about such a controller....something as functional as monodeck, but none of us dreamed it would be as good looking as this!
So will Robert break and choose this new sexy controller or will he stay old school? Or will Akai make him a customized APC to consummate the partnership with Ableton?
We fantasized about such a controller....something as functional as monodeck, but none of us dreamed it would be as good looking as this!
So will Robert break and choose this new sexy controller or will he stay old school? Or will Akai make him a customized APC to consummate the partnership with Ableton?
so people are converting a guess of £399 to $799. Er, weird , because that's not how the world works unfortunately !jamester wrote: While not concrete, more than just a guess:
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1100UPDATE: UK details - £399 and ETA April. But don't hold me to that.
well, to convert British prices to 'rest of world' prices you must include the 'rip-off-Britain' tax
check this
MPD32 = £215
MPD32 = €249
MPD32 = $279
So based on that spread the new device is more likely to be about $470 and €450
That's what it is to be trapped on this poxy island.
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look at the picture of it. see the shift button and the red text at the top of the box?Hidden Driveways wrote:I'm trying to picture this in my head:
How is this going to work exactly? Is it like a zoom-out kind of thing where the 40 illuminated triggers sort of change to show you more cells? I can't really picture that."You can shift your clip focus and get an overview of the clips you have loaded for your set.
Any ideas?
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In my world anything listed in pounds sells for about twice that amount in US dollars.Angstrom wrote:so people are converting a guess of £399 to $799. Er, weird , because that's not how the world works unfortunately !jamester wrote: While not concrete, more than just a guess:
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1100UPDATE: UK details - £399 and ETA April. But don't hold me to that.
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Yup. I see it. What's your point?Tone Deft wrote:look at the picture of it. see the shift button and the red text at the top of the box?Hidden Driveways wrote:I'm trying to picture this in my head:
How is this going to work exactly? Is it like a zoom-out kind of thing where the 40 illuminated triggers sort of change to show you more cells? I can't really picture that."You can shift your clip focus and get an overview of the clips you have loaded for your set.
Any ideas?
Let us not forget that British prices include tax, while American prices do not.Angstrom wrote:so people are converting a guess of £399 to $799. Er, weird , because that's not how the world works unfortunately !jamester wrote: While not concrete, more than just a guess:
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1100UPDATE: UK details - £399 and ETA April. But don't hold me to that.
well, to convert British prices to 'rest of world' prices you must include the 'rip-off-Britain' tax
check this
MPD32 = £215
MPD32 = €249
MPD32 = $279
So based on that spread the new device is more likely to be about $470 and €450
That's what it is to be trapped on this poxy island.
£215 minus 20% VAT = £180 = $261
or alternatively
$279 plus 7% (MN sales tax) = $299 = £205
£215 = €239 = $313Angstrom wrote:so people are converting a guess of £399 to $799. Er, weird , because that's not how the world works unfortunately !jamester wrote: While not concrete, more than just a guess:
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1100UPDATE: UK details - £399 and ETA April. But don't hold me to that.
well, to convert British prices to 'rest of world' prices you must include the 'rip-off-Britain' tax
check this
MPD32 = £215
MPD32 = €249
MPD32 = $279
So based on that spread the new device is more likely to be about $470 and €450
That's what it is to be trapped on this poxy island.
It was different 6 months ago when you could get 2 dollars for every pound.
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First, APC40 is a cool name.
What's the cross-fader like? Penny & Giles -ish quality? Replaceable?
(going to eat. only on page 8, more questions soon no doubt)
I would assume [Shift] + [Scene 1] = first five scenes, etc8O wrote:chapelier fou wrote:Only 5 scenes is maybe not enough, though.I'm guessing - hoping - that applies to scenes too.Akai wrote:The matrix is not limited to only 40 clips: you can scroll and shift, enabling access to an unlimited number of cells.
shai wrote:i wouldn't retire my PK at all . . .
does akai allow native mode.. ? i think not
will MfL have pre-built objects for it? Or for LiveAPI?Robert Henke wrote: Plus the capability to customize what it does using MfL
What's the cross-fader like? Penny & Giles -ish quality? Replaceable?
(going to eat. only on page 8, more questions soon no doubt)