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Published on 06/01/13 at 02:48
The tiny pad is eagletone version of Korg Nano Pad (sold € 10 more expensive on the site Woodbrass). It is a USB Midi controller surface.
The setup is a little tedious: it must adjust itself through its DAW (Cubase 5 in my case) to assign different functions to the desired pad. It is not complicated but laborious. If the basic functions were adjusted via a xml file to import provided in his DAW, it would have been nice.
There are 14 times 4 pads 56 pads so banks and conventional transport controls (play, pause, record, Fwd, Rwd, Loop) and a fader. Some pads are colored when used, it's useless but it's pretty.
A note on my model, I've never been able to use the fader that sends no signal twelve o'clock.
Everything is in plastic manufacturing is clean and everything seems resistant.

How long have you use it?
A little over 6 months.

What is the particular feature you like best and least?
The Pros:
- The price
- Touch pads

The least:
- Fader HS
- No online documentation (Product Eagletone on the site is hilarious: a picture of the product and that's it ...)
- The pads a little "hard"

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Not. No.

How would you rate the quality / price?
Good enough.

With experience, you do again this choice? ...
We offered it to me but if I could buy me this kind of product, I think I'll take a Korg that looks better.
For my usage (my DAW remote for conventional shares), but it's enough to fully control VSTi, I think there are better.