By RaverWild
Sat Feb 12, 2011 4:30 pm
Hello,
I don't own a MPC yet. I was about to buy one, when I went to the music store, tried 500 and 1000 and discovered the pads are very hard to press.
In order to make a sound I had to press the pads hard with a force and this frustrated me. Because in order to be fast, I couldn't be so hard typist.
On the other side I've also noticed the pads are velocity sensitive and maybe this is the reason.
Now take a look at this Exile live performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lXfPJj5Ex0&feature=related
When at the middle of the performance he gets fast, he looks like he barely touches the pads.
So it's either my bad experience with the MPCs on display at the store or there is something I don't know.
I was thinking (without knowledge what's possible on the MPC), maybe the velocity sensitivity can be turned off, so nomatter hat force I apply on the pad, the volume is always the same. That way could be easier to perform.
On the other hand maybe te velocity sensitivity could be adjusted?
MAIN QUESTION:
So because I have no experience with MPC, could someone tell me how the hell Exile looks like he's petting the pads and performs like a breeze, while they were so hard to press at the store?
Thanks
I don't own a MPC yet. I was about to buy one, when I went to the music store, tried 500 and 1000 and discovered the pads are very hard to press.
In order to make a sound I had to press the pads hard with a force and this frustrated me. Because in order to be fast, I couldn't be so hard typist.
On the other side I've also noticed the pads are velocity sensitive and maybe this is the reason.
Now take a look at this Exile live performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lXfPJj5Ex0&feature=related
When at the middle of the performance he gets fast, he looks like he barely touches the pads.
So it's either my bad experience with the MPCs on display at the store or there is something I don't know.
I was thinking (without knowledge what's possible on the MPC), maybe the velocity sensitivity can be turned off, so nomatter hat force I apply on the pad, the volume is always the same. That way could be easier to perform.
On the other hand maybe te velocity sensitivity could be adjusted?
MAIN QUESTION:
So because I have no experience with MPC, could someone tell me how the hell Exile looks like he's petting the pads and performs like a breeze, while they were so hard to press at the store?
Thanks





