NanoPad 2 vs LPD8
NanoPad 2 vs LPD8 Posted on: 20.06.2011 by Veda Zarella Hi guys,We've seen the NanoPad vs LPD8 thread before (here) And the Nanoseries2 thread (here) But i'd like to know how the nanopad2 and lpd8 compare I want to buy one of them, but don't know which. I will mainly use it for effects and hotcues. Here some reference: OLD Nanopad: NEW Nanopad: Akai LPD8: | |
Chasidy Heckenbach 10.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by Lew
there again i am considering dropping 100gbp on a icon idj which isnt in the same league build quality wise as the vestax i can only presume. has a lot of mappable controls tho for its size/price... |
Hayden Kiska 25.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by D.S.M.I.T.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzX2l6eJqI |
Chasidy Heckenbach 22.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by scyn
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Chantelle Dellosso 22.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Gavin Rachor 21.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
http://www.djstore.com/item/usbcontr.../vespadone.htm |
Doug Bieling 21.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Celestine Porebski 20.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by zestoi
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Kandra Fagler 20.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by D.S.M.I.T.
I bought the nanoPad2 primarily to control KONG drum pads in Reason 5, I wanted 16 pads to match the 16 on-screen drum pads in KONG but later out I found out that the pads dont feel great at all so i now use the LPD8 with Reason and the nanoPAD2 is gathering dust |
Veda Zarella 20.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
Do you use it with Traktor and how did you map the lpd8 to it ?
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Veda Zarella 20.06.2011 | Hi guys, We've seen the NanoPad vs LPD8 thread before (here) And the Nanoseries2 thread (here) But i'd like to know how the nanopad2 and lpd8 compare I want to buy one of them, but don't know which. I will mainly use it for effects and hotcues. Here some reference: OLD Nanopad: NEW Nanopad: Akai LPD8: |
Chasidy Heckenbach 10.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by Lew
there again i am considering dropping 100gbp on a icon idj which isnt in the same league build quality wise as the vestax i can only presume. has a lot of mappable controls tho for its size/price... |
Hayden Kiska 25.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by D.S.M.I.T.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzX2l6eJqI |
Chasidy Heckenbach 22.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by scyn
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Chantelle Dellosso 22.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Veda Zarella 21.06.2011 | I wonder how the drumpads of the Vestax feel... If the pads are crap then there's no point getting it, the nanopad2 would be a better deal. Except for the LEDs maybe . |
Gavin Rachor 21.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
http://www.djstore.com/item/usbcontr.../vespadone.htm |
Doug Bieling 21.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Mac Fly 21.06.2011 | The LPD8 is a little compact beast. I use it along with my S4 and have it assigned to hotcues 5-8 for deck A & B along with FX Banks 3 & 4 for the knobs. This adds more instant control and a perfect addition IMO. My only gripe is that the knobs are a bit stuby. I assign my swoopy chained effects like phaser, flanger, filters that automatically engage when I turn the knob therefore needing no buttons to activate. |
Celestine Porebski 20.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by zestoi
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Chasidy Heckenbach 20.06.2011 | the same things were also discussed here i don't believe the vestax has been released yet i spent ages believeing about the same options and finally just went for the lpd8. too many reports of the nano mk1 not lasting long and quite a few about the pads on the mk2 being even worse. ofc it was the sheer number of pads that attracted me but i have my launchpad for loads of (not great) pads so i was just really looking for something for drum programming. the cc mode button at least gives u quick access to 2 banks of 8 pads. not sure how useful having to press the bank change button followed by hitting a pad is though... |
Leeanna Ayla 20.06.2011 | What about the Vestax Pad One? Although it may be vapor ware since outside of one lone ebay seller I can't find any place to buy one. http://www.vestax.com/v/products/det...19&parent_id=8 |
Kandra Fagler 20.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by D.S.M.I.T.
I bought the nanoPad2 primarily to control KONG drum pads in Reason 5, I wanted 16 pads to match the 16 on-screen drum pads in KONG but later out I found out that the pads dont feel great at all so i now use the LPD8 with Reason and the nanoPAD2 is gathering dust |
Veda Zarella 20.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
Do you use it with Traktor and how did you map the lpd8 to it ?
Originally Posted by 3heads
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Celestine Porebski 20.06.2011 | Also believe about the option to fight off drunken punters with the LPD8. I bet you could bludgeon someone to death with it, it's that sturdy... |
Kandra Fagler 20.06.2011 | I got all of them The lpd8 has the best pads The new nanopad2's pads aren't very responsive at all They have a better build quality (so far) but the pads are really really stiff If you want more buttons at the expense of responsiveness then go for the nanopad2 otherwise save up a bit and get the korg padkontrol , those are great , nice set of 16 pads and they light up as well |
Veda Zarella 20.06.2011 | I have been believeing about these 2 for a week, and whenever I decide it will be this one, the day after i'd say i'll go for the other one. I hope some people that own one of them can advice me some more ! |
Tatum Ansaldo 20.06.2011 | The new nanopad is supposed to be better than the old one (ie not break after 5 minutes) but i suppose it depends how you want to control your FX. instFX a la midifighter you have more pads on the nanopad, if you want knobs you've got the LPD8. The Nanopad can show you all your cues at once, but the LPD8 has LEDs. I'd go for the LPD8 because it's proven, but it's your call. |
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