By daddy_Q
Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:15 am
Hello all!
I've been using mpc live 2 for a while, and feel like I know it pretty well(not inside out yet..but ).
my workflow is sketch on mpc live 2 as I also use 3rd party vst's and real instrument, and finishing them on ableton. but honestly, I spend more time on Ableton. sometimes I hook mpc live 2 via midi and work with ableton, sometimes I export as als file and work on Ableton as well, so I mostly do my work 50% or more on ableton.
So I thought why not try akai force?
what am I going to loose if I switch over to akai force?
thing I like about mpc's are
1. sampling function as well as resampling
2. plugin + instruments(hype, model d etc...)
3. drum programming (Note repeat, 16 Level, Full Level etc...)
4. 6 dedicated output but it's not huge.
5. 2 usb port, also 2 set of midi i/o.
but if I get Akai Force, is it going to help my workflow faster?
wondering what you guys think!
let me know
I've been using mpc live 2 for a while, and feel like I know it pretty well(not inside out yet..but ).
my workflow is sketch on mpc live 2 as I also use 3rd party vst's and real instrument, and finishing them on ableton. but honestly, I spend more time on Ableton. sometimes I hook mpc live 2 via midi and work with ableton, sometimes I export as als file and work on Ableton as well, so I mostly do my work 50% or more on ableton.
So I thought why not try akai force?
what am I going to loose if I switch over to akai force?
thing I like about mpc's are
1. sampling function as well as resampling
2. plugin + instruments(hype, model d etc...)
3. drum programming (Note repeat, 16 Level, Full Level etc...)
4. 6 dedicated output but it's not huge.
5. 2 usb port, also 2 set of midi i/o.
but if I get Akai Force, is it going to help my workflow faster?
wondering what you guys think!
let me know