I’ve become a device whore if you will, but I’ve also been studying/working on finger drumming, I have a MF3D, MF Spectra, QuNeo, and Traktor F1. In the past I had a Akai MPK49 that I was so disatisfied with the pads, I went a head and got one of those eBay kits to improve them it worked, but they still sucked. I’ve also owned a MPC1000.
So far, for strictly finger drumming, nothing approaches the Midi Fighter series. Between what I/I’ve owned and what I’ve tried out elsewhere, they have several things really going for it.
No you odn’t get velocity since the buttons are binary - on/off, however you get a very short ‘throw’ if you will, that gives great accuracy, little to no pressure needed, so using all 10 fingers is not an issue short of practice, its sturdy as hell, its super portable, etc. The ONLY advantage I’d give the QuNeo for finger drumming is ‘volume’, the Midi Fighter isn’t loud, but they are still arcade buttons, so they make noise, the QuNeo is super quiet and hte only noise comes form the force needed to trigger - hitting the pads.
with that said, as someone who’s been eyeballing a Launchpad S - money is a thing. Most places have increased the price of the QuNeo to $250 it seems (I could actually turn a profit selling mine used now 0_o’), so it’s going to be on the slightly higher end of things. The Midi fighter series had a price bump several months ago, so the Spectra is a $200 investment also. Launchpad S pads don’t feel reliable, I refuse to buy it used. I’m not a fan personally of the big high resistant pads that are the norm with Akai products, it feels like you really have to DRUM to get it out, and with all the effort that goes into finger drumming, I’m just not interested in adding work. Back to the QuNeo, the pads look like akai pads, but the resistance is actually pretty minimal, finger drumming isn’t impossible, but it just doesn’s feel nearly as good as the MF stuff I have.
Honestly, I’d weigh it out based on what stuff I currently have or plan on having and going from there. Software would play a factor too. I use Reason & Traktor, so the Launchpad would be a ton of work to setup for me (map it as 4 Kongs), but all the 16 pad devices are perfect (another issue I had with the mPK49 - TWELVE pads? REALLY Akai?).
Bump it, take a trip to Guitar Center, and just play out:
kick hit hat
hi hat
Snare
hi hat
repeat
on all their pad devices to see which ones feel the best to you.