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I guess that's a no then lol..
Last edited by Mark Quest; 04-04-2013 at 04:08 PM.
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Tech Mentor
like a mpd8 with a mp3/wave player built in..
all depends on price if its cheap like the mpd8 it'll be decent but if it costs a lot may as well just use midi!
key word is "sample player" so i dont think you can do much on the fly...
will be good for street performers
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In the video of it at NAMM, the Akai rep. says it will be on sale for $99. I think that's the perfect pricepoint for something like this, because as you say, if it was any more expensive Midi would win out.. But I do like the idea of being able to drop a button-smashing A' La' Skrillex during your set.. the only problem I can think of is getting everything in sync with your set as I can't tell if there's anyway to connect it up to whatever Midi clock is keeping everything synced..
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Tech Mentor
I'll be buying one. Seems like a good addition for a live set. I'll be needing to play samples and such for a project I'm working on and I'd rather not bring a laptop for something that simple. Wonder how the interface will be
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Tech Guru
Meh, seems like it plays back mono one-shots only
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Exactly.. Still no idea about midi clock sync or tempo/ pitch adjust? Hope they didn't overlook this.. but maybe that's why it's so cheap surely not? then again....
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