By distortedtekno
Fri Jan 16, 2015 4:21 am
distortedtekno wrote::lol:
The machine was worse than I'd anticipated. I'm still not sure why Akai even bothered to released it...
distortedtekno wrote::lol:
Coz wrote:This is hilarious!
Tapuno wrote:No, its not the fat **** I was supposed to **** but never did.
And, no that is not a dude. Its my sister.
JVC wrote:distortedtekno wrote::lol:
The machine was worse than I'd anticipated. I'm still not sure why Akai even bothered to released it...
... I mean behringer made only garbage for the longest time.
labcoats wrote:The MPC5000 is a drunken sailor on a drumkit
mr_debauch wrote:man, this poor rep for akai... they keep sending him out there with this trash and you can tell by the look on his face that he knows it's trash but he just cant say it (for the sake of his job) .... the grin on his face that he knows nobody is buying a word of his sales pitch. I mean this poor guy really must wish that one day his job could send him out with a product that he could at least pretend to be proud of demoing.
JVC wrote:... I mean behringer made only garbage for the longest time.
Right, but all of Behringer products are really, really low priced. Yes, you get what you pay for. While I vowed not buy another Behringer products, They impress me with prices, but then you buy it and use it for while, you realize why it is so cheap.
Buying Behringer products is like having abusive relationship; you hope that it is better this time, but it eventually betray you.
Back to the topic, I never understood why they bothered with producing analog drum machine. Had Akai (InMusic) been convinced that there were really such a big demand for it?