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Posted on: 07.08.2012 by Loren Goodnight
Hey guys,

I'm planning to buy an small midi drumpad, but I don't know which one I should choose..
My price range is from about 0 - 100 Euro's. With a bit of luck I can afford a Novation Launchpad, but I don't believe that is going to happen...
I was believeing about a Akai LPD8 or a Korg Nanopad or Nanopad2. But then I read some reviews. Is the Nanopad2 really that bad??
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you
Loren Goodnight
07.08.2012
Hey guys,

I'm planning to buy an small midi drumpad, but I don't know which one I should choose..
My price range is from about 0 - 100 Euro's. With a bit of luck I can afford a Novation Launchpad, but I don't believe that is going to happen...
I was believeing about a Akai LPD8 or a Korg Nanopad or Nanopad2. But then I read some reviews. Is the Nanopad2 really that bad??
Stanley Topoleski
07.08.2012
ebay is your friend... also midi is midi, kind of hard to mess that up by now if the buttons are comfy and it works, what more do you need...
Celine Surico
07.08.2012
The Korg PadKontrol has a square touch area unlike many others, i.e. you hit the pad on the side and it triggers sound. Kind of important me believes.
Frieda Swoboda
07.08.2012
I have been disappointed with Akai mid and lower end drum pads. They are all so stiff and you have to bang them so hard you hear the pounding more than the actual sound. Maybe they are better now, but only the high end MPCs have decent pads when it comes to Akai.

Definitely check one out before buying if you can.

Some people don't mind it and some do, so read the reviews and you'll see what I mean.
Brunilda Kora
07.08.2012
None of them are "BAD" - they all work. Just buy some gear and have some fun. If you manage to use it until it breaks, you deserve congratulations. Just don't waste time on a community when you could be banging those pads!
Celine Surico
07.08.2012
Nanopads are nice but a little bit small and might not last that long with extensive touring. Korg PadKontrols are nice.
Charlie Lewars
07.08.2012
try out some thing at your local store and see whjaty works best
Genaro Bozan
07.08.2012
Hey guys. wanted to buy my first dj controller. going to be using traktor and have about R4000 to spend anythoughts on what would be best. i was believeing of the hercules 4mx or the traktor kontrol s2? anyadvice?
Matt Kane
07.08.2012
if you

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