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PAD Controller from Akai Professional belonging to the MPD series

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  • zecornerzecorner

    Akai Professional MPD32Published on 03/18/09 at 16:36
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    Hello,
    then I use the MPD32 in over a month.
    I find it a bit expensive for what it is.
    It's quite convenient.The note repeat is funny.
    the pads seem strong enough. How well the machine is not cheap plastic solid.
    OSX, it works very well with USB.

    But ...
    Since that night I wanted to use the external MIDI taken l. .. nothing!

    nothing nothing, nothing works, I tried everything!
    I hope that the updates will be made.
    no indications on this subject ..
  • Dj William WiLDDj William WiLD

    Akai Professional MPD32Published on 05/22/09 at 09:18
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    I have a few days but enough to rate a test ...
    The number of Controller is a plus on it, the repeat notes can be creative (see) What I like least is the plastic cot, and I'm a little touch of c 'tt is better than what I could try including MPD16 but frankly it's not great ... even rummaging through custom settings for sensitivity and curve Ractive ... KORG and MPD16, and MAUDIO NOVATION in terms of CSA! yeah the MPD32 is better CLAIIIIIIIR !!!!! yet considering the price to see the maschine NATIVE INSTRUMENTS penalty for 300 euros more we need to kil the same as when MPD32 with even more added value!! I will try and sell the MPD32 maschine maschine satisfies me more so in terms of touch …
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    I have a few days but enough to rate a test ...
    The number of Controller is a plus on it, the repeat notes can be creative (see) What I like least is the plastic cot, and I'm a little touch of c 'tt is better than what I could try including MPD16 but frankly it's not great ... even rummaging through custom settings for sensitivity and curve Ractive ... KORG and MPD16, and MAUDIO NOVATION in terms of CSA! yeah the MPD32 is better CLAIIIIIIIR !!!!! yet considering the price to see the maschine NATIVE INSTRUMENTS penalty for 300 euros more we need to kil the same as when MPD32 with even more added value!! I will try and sell the MPD32 maschine maschine satisfies me more so in terms of touch ... ben better to spend now so much more! solutions percussion ROLAND looks really good (HANDPAD) and SPS with drumsticks ... probably better I think!

    Report quality discount Controller but a bit expensive even when!

    With exprience, if MASCHINE is better in terms of PAD: NO!
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  • NetwinNetwin

    Top!

    Akai Professional MPD32Published on 06/19/11 at 10:05
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    How long have you use it?

    I use it for 2 days.

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    I worked with a mpc 2000XL I loved, I kept it six months and sold for Ableton Live 8 and a mpd 32 and is really happy! The pads are certainly worse than 2000XL but to use I find them good. And it is used with a really surprising simplicity.

    What is so special that you like most and least?

    The best: simple, fast, efficient, comes with plenty of presets including Ableton Live is really the top. You connect, you play, no blabla.

    The least: perhaps the pads but it does bother me absolutely not.

    How would you rate the quality / price? With experience, you do again this choice? .…
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    How long have you use it?

    I use it for 2 days.

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    I worked with a mpc 2000XL I loved, I kept it six months and sold for Ableton Live 8 and a mpd 32 and is really happy! The pads are certainly worse than 2000XL but to use I find them good. And it is used with a really surprising simplicity.

    What is so special that you like most and least?

    The best: simple, fast, efficient, comes with plenty of presets including Ableton Live is really the top. You connect, you play, no blabla.

    The least: perhaps the pads but it does bother me absolutely not.

    How would you rate the quality / price? With experience, you do again this choice? ...

    The price may be a bit high but they like to akai inflate prices.
    With experience, this choice I would do again in a heartbeat.
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  • bobbichebobbiche

    Akai Professional MPD32Published on 12/06/09 at 14:10
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    For how long have you been using it?

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    About 6-7 months.

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    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

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    I had the Korg padKONTROL.

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    What thing do you like most/least about it?

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    The pros: The knobs and faders really numerous and effective.
    The button just below the faders to make practice mutes solo ...
    The transport keys.
    The general aspect that seems a bit bcf solid (Dailleurs controller is quite heavy) and the big screen and understandable.
    Easy to set up either with the software provided, either directly with the 4-5 keys and the knob provided for this purpose.
    Easy to install: I plugged it worked under XP an…
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    For how long have you been using it?

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    About 6-7 months.

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    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

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    I had the Korg padKONTROL.

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    What thing do you like most/least about it?

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    The pros: The knobs and faders really numerous and effective.
    The button just below the faders to make practice mutes solo ...
    The transport keys.
    The general aspect that seems a bit bcf solid (Dailleurs controller is quite heavy) and the big screen and understandable.
    Easy to set up either with the software provided, either directly with the 4-5 keys and the knob provided for this purpose.
    Easy to install: I plugged it worked under XP and Seven.

    The -: The pads that I find somewhat less accurate than those of padKONTROL (may be a matter of habit, because it is true that it made me curious to place the pads on the MPD32 padKONTROL those initially touch different) but are still good.
    No on-off button?? have to unplug the usb, not top the long term I think.

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    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

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    I went to the MPD32 because it has a large number of knobs / faders, a total of 16 assignable physical and 48 on a preset, which is very valuable in recording and also live. It meets all my expectations and I've never been a problem up here, so yes I would do without hesitation that choice.
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  • Peter CalaganPeter Calagan

    Akai Professional MPD32Published on 04/22/10 at 10:08
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    DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE USING LOGIC PRO 9 WITH RESPECT ME BECAUSE IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO ASSIGN BUTTONS AND SLIDERS. THEY ARE THEREFORE USED NOTHING!!
    VAS IS TO THE USA SUPER !!!!!!!

    AND RESPONSIVENESS OF PADS REALLY IS IMPOSSIBLE TO WRITE A CHIERI ITS PERFORMANCE, THE NOTES ARE SO RANDOM REPPENT AND THIS IS SOME OF THE SETTINGS AND THRESHOLD VELOCITY ETC ... USED.

    IT IS A PALE COPY OF MPC BUT SHOULD BE CONDEMNED AS A TYPE TO BE ON BOURIN DO NOT MISS A NOTE IF YOU MUST ALL AGAIN.

    PRODUCT AND MORE THAN crappy MOYER SEEN THE PRICE. FOR MY HAND IN MY BACK FOR REFUND CREMIA. REPEAT THE NOTE MAY BE USED WHEN REGISTERING WITH GURU AND IMPOSSIBLE TO TESTS IN VACUUM

    I urge GOI…
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    DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE USING LOGIC PRO 9 WITH RESPECT ME BECAUSE IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO ASSIGN BUTTONS AND SLIDERS. THEY ARE THEREFORE USED NOTHING!!
    VAS IS TO THE USA SUPER !!!!!!!

    AND RESPONSIVENESS OF PADS REALLY IS IMPOSSIBLE TO WRITE A CHIERI ITS PERFORMANCE, THE NOTES ARE SO RANDOM REPPENT AND THIS IS SOME OF THE SETTINGS AND THRESHOLD VELOCITY ETC ... USED.

    IT IS A PALE COPY OF MPC BUT SHOULD BE CONDEMNED AS A TYPE TO BE ON BOURIN DO NOT MISS A NOTE IF YOU MUST ALL AGAIN.

    PRODUCT AND MORE THAN crappy MOYER SEEN THE PRICE. FOR MY HAND IN MY BACK FOR REFUND CREMIA. REPEAT THE NOTE MAY BE USED WHEN REGISTERING WITH GURU AND IMPOSSIBLE TO TESTS IN VACUUM

    I urge GOING AT ROLAND

    EDIT: here after some time back I'll let you know of my investment which followed the return of my mpd 32. Definitely something I have to buy the mpc 2500 SE then added a 80GB hard drive and it works gigas 7200tpm thunder!

    To make a comparaision with pads of mpd AC has nothing to do and frankly if you want to create music go to the mpc. The mpd 32 is a toy in my opinion does not though not a professional music (I do not say that to me peter or whatever it is agreed) but c east felt that I had: nothing to the gameplay that is not the same quality of pads and just is the main AC! since everything and based on the pads.
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  • blablabloublablablou

    so so ..

    Akai Professional MPD32Published on 02/24/11 at 01:24
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    For how long have you been using it? I used it for six months to make good live (DJ sets on ableton) Did you try many other models before getting this one? Not really, but I used a BCR Beringer 2000 that did not work (I do not spit on Beringer but hey ...) So back to the store, then I used a UC33 (not bad but not very practical knobs and no pads which makes the functions of loop rather tedious), then I used a Roland SP555 sampler as control for the kick with three knobs and quality pads. With the MPD 32 I was a little shall summarize what I needed in an interface: launch pads for my track, doing loops, ableton control what, to put fader effects and control them more intuitively…
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    For how long have you been using it? I used it for six months to make good live (DJ sets on ableton) Did you try many other models before getting this one? Not really, but I used a BCR Beringer 2000 that did not work (I do not spit on Beringer but hey ...) So back to the store, then I used a UC33 (not bad but not very practical knobs and no pads which makes the functions of loop rather tedious), then I used a Roland SP555 sampler as control for the kick with three knobs and quality pads. With the MPD 32 I was a little shall summarize what I needed in an interface: launch pads for my track, doing loops, ableton control what, to put fader effects and control them more intuitively (LPF and HPF filters beat repeat) and decent knobs. What thing do you like most/least about it? most faders practices, resistant / pads (very convenient to use than I did; type controller with a belief in a live is much more convenient than carefully aim a small button) / Configuration of the beast, just clear / the serious side of the animal, the machine does not really toy Least The size of the machine, maybe it is stupid but for playing in small bars, it's very annoying that the equipment is beyond the table, and even more bulky to transport (due I convert a small large aluminum case and the line of "bubble wrap") / the knobs I explain, in a live or were not staring at the controller, and where we change two parameters at the same time, the endless knobs c is super annoying, after that only my opinion, but on that, maybe it was the UC33 an edge (with knobs nomadic and not endless) combined with a small interface with Korg or Akai 8pads to compensate .. . To summarize all this it's still an excellent, do not misunderstand, excellent value for money, for cons, make no mistake by buying it and I'm not advertising for the seller but there are quite way to find 240 euros and dust, so do not pay 40 euros too much on principle Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ... No, I do not think, as I will not go the choice of RCC, or UC33, because ultimately I still have not found the interface that suits me perfectly, however, it is a quality interface and even if the pads are not those of the high-end MPC or I do not know what, it's still an efficient machine, easily configurable, and especially a monster live when one starts where I left .





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