By QuickStrike
Fri Jan 25, 2019 8:54 pm
Does @akaipro even read this or am I just wasting my time posting here?
QuickStrike wrote:Does @akaipro even read this or am I just wasting my time posting here?
QuickStrike wrote:Just got a message from Daniel Gill he said use the feature suggestion icon inside software.
Only problem is I don't connect my music computer to the internet
CharlesRandolph wrote:Elektrobolt wrote:There is MIDI over BT (bluetooth), WiFi and USB3. Strangely enough they only allow inputs for all of them, so you are left with only the 4 MIDI Output Ports for MIDI data (on the X). Again, to be standalone, sure I'll buy that, but a studio centerpiece needs more. So what I'd like to see is them adding USB3-MIDI Output Ports, so that a class compliant USB3 MIDI interface could be used with the MPC. THAT would rock.
If they did this, why stop there? Allow the ability to connect a USB3 Audio Interface for additional Audio Inputs/Outputs.
Elektrobolt wrote:While I obviously cannot and don't want to disagree with the concept you propose, I do not know that they use P&P for audio. I know for a fact that my USB3 MIDI interface is loaded by the system, but that the UI does not have any way to manage its resources. I can use all MIDI Inputs on the interface, but only for the current track, just like the 2 built-in MIDI ports. The outputs are inaccessible in the UI.
CharlesRandolph wrote:QuickStrike wrote:
Only problem is I don't connect my music computer to the internet
tntmpc wrote:STANDALONE OR NOT
FEATURE REQUEST OR COMPLAINTS
Here are a few of mine
** moving tracks around ... its such a pain to rearrange track order for the track pad mute workflow...
we must copy .....
tntmpc wrote:yes its definatly more precise than a big ass finger for selecting multiple notes in the middle of many
tntmpc wrote:yes its definatly more precise than a big ass finger for selecting multiple notes in the middle of many
Lampdog wrote:tntmpc wrote:yes its definatly more precise than a big ass finger for selecting multiple notes in the middle of many