By
daveyP
Fri Dec 03, 2010 1:04 pm
Wow, what come-back. Not the sharpest tool hu, wow, you backed that up with.....no evidence.
Im sat here in the finance office right now doing a fine job thanks, I manage to use all equipment i get just fine too. So im a thicky hu, well if you say so?
And you where going ask what company i work for, the Health Service actually which has nothing to do with my hobby of making music.
Is it not clear that i have had problems with this 5000 machine that where not at all my fault?
And as far as the pad sensitivity, yes i looked at the manual regarding this and breifly read what to do, looked and thought id have to change every pad individually. I didnt look any more into. Funny, as when i asked the Akai guy on the phone about this he had no clue, 'I think you can change the sensitivity....somewhere'. Big deal, i was learning the basics of the machine and dont know every detail yet however when one machine has rock solid pads and then it is changed for one that feels much better (and yes this is the physical feel of the pads not the sensitivty settings) then id say there's some inconsistancy in the build.
Sorry if my sentences are too long for you follow. I can translate to simpleton language if you prefer?
You're just very very defensive about me stating my problems, all be it passionatly; and why shouldnt i if i feel that way?
I think you're rather enjoying logging on to read another post that you can respond too.
So, who exactly do you work for and why shouldn't I share my 5000 faults on here? If you only want to read the posts from people happy with thier machine do so and ignore mine- you dont have to read them.
No one would pay me to 'social media market' as you put it as i'd have no interest in doing that. Im all about truth- i came on this forum to find answers to my mpc problems so i could judge whether it was the machines i was being sent or and all round problem. I keep saying i hope that it ends up resolved so i can use all the exciting functions this machine has- I started on a tascam 4 track and loved that in its day so the functions the 5000 boasts are truely amazing to me. But not if every unit i get breaks after very little usage. That is all i have said from the start and is still all im saying.
Are you using the 5000 yourself or another mpc? If you're having no problems with the 5000 then good, i have hope of eventually getting these problems sorted. If you're using another mpc then surely you can't comment?! Or are you using an mpc at all?
Really, why are you for one trying to discredit what im reporting, and two why are you so bothered that i am outlining these problems for all to see and then judge for themselves.
The ignorance i was refering to was that you're trying to discredited my reported problems. The problems are real and Im just throwing in my experiences as others have on this forum. I'll start photographing the error screens if thats what people so desperatly need to believe what im saying is true.
Ow look, there's more 'ignorant' people like me! :
grinderi
New Member How to change pad sensitivity to all pads at the same time?
Joined: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:52 pm
Posts: 1 Does this device have global pad sensitivity or something?
Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:47 am
robthom
Expert Member Re: How to change pad sensitivity to all pads at the same time?
Joined: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:19 pm
Posts: 432 No. You just have to set them one at a time.
Its only 48 of them though, you'll survive.
What I did to save time (and what most users do I assume) is create a "program" that I reuse with all my pad settings how I like them so that I only have to set them once.