akai MPC 2500 vs Maschine vs kontrol f1 please helpppppp

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akai MPC 2500 vs Maschine vs kontrol f1 please helpppppp
Posted on: 27.08.2012 by Clarine Slawski
Hi there, I am in a small bind and would love some input from my fellow colleagues. my current set up is traktor pro, s4, and mf pro. I have recently purchased an akai keyboard for production. the direction i am attempting to take with my set up is focus on LIVE INPUT. Now having said that, I understand the 3 controllers are used in different manners and ways but i believe they all tie into my dilemma, which is this: first off, i want a beat pad and a good one at that and these are the three that i have come down to; The mpc 2500, the machine, or the new control f1. The mpc and maschine would be the two that are closest to each other in use and production but would it be a good addition to add either of those to my current live set up? next on to the kontrol f1: the focus of this product would be all live input and traktor recording because i honestly am not sure if it can be used in a production setting, any clue if it is? I am leaning towards the mpc because of its sturdiness and capability. i know the price range of the 3 are some what different, so i am also looking at it like this: mpc 2500 with my set up, both live and production or i get the maschine for production setting and kontrol f1 for live use with my set up. If i am leaning in the complete wrong direction please point me or show me some one who can. if not then some advice on the products and the use of them in my position would be amazing. thank you djtt for all the help!

ALto
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Clarine Slawski
27.08.2012
Hi there, I am in a small bind and would love some input from my fellow colleagues. my current set up is traktor pro, s4, and mf pro. I have recently purchased an akai keyboard for production. the direction i am attempting to take with my set up is focus on LIVE INPUT. Now having said that, I understand the 3 controllers are used in different manners and ways but i believe they all tie into my dilemma, which is this: first off, i want a beat pad and a good one at that and these are the three that i have come down to; The mpc 2500, the machine, or the new control f1. The mpc and maschine would be the two that are closest to each other in use and production but would it be a good addition to add either of those to my current live set up? next on to the kontrol f1: the focus of this product would be all live input and traktor recording because i honestly am not sure if it can be used in a production setting, any clue if it is? I am leaning towards the mpc because of its sturdiness and capability. i know the price range of the 3 are some what different, so i am also looking at it like this: mpc 2500 with my set up, both live and production or i get the maschine for production setting and kontrol f1 for live use with my set up. If i am leaning in the complete wrong direction please point me or show me some one who can. if not then some advice on the products and the use of them in my position would be amazing. thank you djtt for all the help!

ALto
www.soundcloud.com/Alto-gethigher
Ervin Calvery
02.09.2012
Maschine.
Leeanna Ayla
02.09.2012
Maschine first and if you find it doesn't do what you want get the Akai. No reason to spend that kind of money unless you're positive it's what you need.
Clarine Slawski
02.09.2012
Thank you karma, I just ordered the brand ne masch with the 1.8 software. stoked for it to come out in the start of october. thank you for all the help tho.
Jona Slon
02.09.2012
Get the machine i'd say it doesn't look like you will be using the MPC that much since you plan to use it for live performances and such.
Clarine Slawski
28.08.2012
So its some what responsive like the midi fighter. thank you that helps alot. I was leaning towards the mpc but i am now believeing about just machine for production work and wait to integrate my set up. but sure yet though
Frieda Swoboda
28.08.2012
The F1 is only good for triggering loops. I know they say you can load it up with one-shots and play it like a MPC or something, but the pads aren't pads, they have clicky micro-switches so they don't play well at all for anything other than simple beats.

Don't get me wrong, it works well for controlling the remix decks, but it's no drum pad.

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