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MPK49 Vs Remote 37SL

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:03 am
by Cowlash
Hi! I've contacted Akai and had no reply, so I'm asking in here for your help. I bought a MPK49 the other day and after 2 days of messing around I managed to get it to work - I had a logitech webcam installed.

Now I've got it working, its nice, but the control bank doesn't work like it says it should in the video's. Only 1 - 8 work, no bank B or bank C.

My question is, has this been sorted yet, is it in the pipeline to be sorted, or do I have to send this keyboard back and replace it with a Novation?

Which leads me on to the next question. Does the Remote37SL do the bank thing correctly? If I have channel 17 in use, do I switch to bank 3 and press button/slider 1 to use it or do I have to remap every project individually, like it looks like I'll have to with the Akai?

I'd rather not change, I could use the extra octave, but I dont see the point in releasing the MPK49 if only half the controls were finished - If someone who might know can help it would be greatly appreciated

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:05 pm
by starving student
bump

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:07 pm
by mike_o
I don't know about the mpk49, but the Remote SL functions ass you'd suspect, bank over twice and the first fader becomes track 17, thats what you wanted to confirm correct?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:26 am
by EddieJ
I've noticed the same thing.

What's the deal, yo?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:27 am
by rikhyray
Akai,Akai ...had to run editor every time first to get Live see it, the support is a joke. had enough of it and got SL 37 instead (and MPD32) which I use with old Automap only. I don't have to reprogram anything ever, just do my thing and SL follows.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:56 am
by ToLTeK
Novation has mastered "automap" with their range of controllers to almost perfection... Love It, use It and I would not substitute It for anything else - It is like a BMW of keyboard controllers - fast and responsive, the real musicians instrument, simply excellent :)
BTW; Automap version 3 is just to be released...
You are encouraged to try BETA as well:
http://mail.focusrite.com/beta/

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:31 pm
by Cowlash
thanks a lot for the replies everyone

i'll take this back and replace it with a novation 37. i cant believe they only mapped the first 8 channels, they work so well. i was really happy with my purchase until i realized i couldnt use the other 2 banks.

just so im 100%, with the novation - if im using track 17 in ableton, and i decided to move it to where track 2 is, will it then re-map to channel 2 on the sliders/knobs?

thanks again for the help everyone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:12 pm
by UncleT
Inch Lo wrote:
i cant believe they only mapped the first 8 channels, they work so well. i was really happy with my purchase until i realized i couldnt use the other 2 banks.
Is that true? I was about to buy an AKAI MPK. So I am better off with a Novation when it comes to "remoting" Live?

UncleT

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:25 pm
by Cowlash
UncleT wrote:
Inch Lo wrote:
i cant believe they only mapped the first 8 channels, they work so well. i was really happy with my purchase until i realized i couldnt use the other 2 banks.
Is that true? I was about to buy an AKAI MPK. So I am better off with a Novation when it comes to "remoting" Live?

UncleT
Yes, I'm afraid so. I tried all sorts to get banks B and C to work like bank A, but its not going to happen. I've returned it and now own a Remote 37SL.

I'll also add that I'm, still waiting for a human to answer my question from the email I sent to Akai Professional. The auto-responder they sent looks like this:

"It is important to us that we answer your questions or concerns and to get you up and running as quickly as possible. We apologize for this automated response.

A Support Technician will reply to your inquiry within 24 to 72 hours"

I sent the mail last Wednesday

As well as that I had to edit my registry due to owning a Logitech webcam before I could get it to work.

I was gutted I had to take it back because its a solid unit, it just failed in too many places for me and I'm not prepared to wait for empty update promises.

wish me luck with the novation! :)

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:43 pm
by davec1
that mpk49 bank thing is a pity, but I think it's ableton that's to blame there, not akaipro, since I'm sure it's ableton who program the implentation...

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:10 pm
by UncleT
Inch Lo wrote:
UncleT wrote:
Inch Lo wrote:
i cant believe they only mapped the first 8 channels, they work so well. i was really happy with my purchase until i realized i couldnt use the other 2 banks.
Is that true? I was about to buy an AKAI MPK. So I am better off with a Novation when it comes to "remoting" Live?

UncleT
Yes, I'm afraid so. I tried all sorts to get banks B and C to work like bank A, but its not going to happen. I've returned it and now own a Remote 37SL.

I'll also add that I'm, still waiting for a human to answer my question from the email I sent to Akai Professional. The auto-responder they sent looks like this:

"It is important to us that we answer your questions or concerns and to get you up and running as quickly as possible. We apologize for this automated response.

A Support Technician will reply to your inquiry within 24 to 72 hours"

I sent the mail last Wednesday

As well as that I had to edit my registry due to owning a Logitech webcam before I could get it to work.

I was gutted I had to take it back because its a solid unit, it just failed in too many places for me and I'm not prepared to wait for empty update promises.

wish me luck with the novation! :)
Thank you for assuring this. I will try Novations controllers then; even if the price tag is a bit high, I think this automapping feature is worth the money.

UncleT

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:53 am
by condra
I have an MPK49 and a Remote SL Zero.

Nothing about the MPK is as sophisticated (or complicated) as the Remote.

I only have the Remote a couple of days and I've got that "how did I ever live without this?" feeling. It's taking a bit of getting used to, but I can see its potential.
I've only scratched the surface of its power too. Lots of cool advanced features, which I will have to read up on.

The MPK is still a cool board, - well built and easy to get into (and I like the pads, even though I rarely use them), but now that I know what it's like to use Automap, I figure the Remote pretty much kills everything else for a software orientated project studio.