
By mr_debauch
Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:57 pm
well also keep in mind "better" is subjective...
I have a 60 and a 2000 side by side and the pads are pretty much identical. the 60 is 20+ years old and never has it's sensors replaced... yet it still works perfect. My XL was the same deal except pad 1 worked slightly less well to the other ones (I dont even have that machine anymore though)
the 500 doesn't have pads anything like the old models.. the design is completely different when it comes down to functionality.. in other words.. you really need 12 levels for that machine.
the most sensitive (not really functionally sensitive but the one that needs almost no weight to get a response) out of my pads are on the axiom.. yeah I hate the feel of those pads, and I hate having to do 3 steps to adjust the velocity etc from thing to thing.. but sometimes I put something down on my controller like a pack of smokes or something and it is enough to trigger them.
the mpd16 is supposed to have the same sensor sheet as the xl etc.. as well as the rubber pads themselves.. but functionally they dont work the same what so ever. I dont know why, they just dont.
lastly, the mv.. those pads are designed completely different then the mpc, they are almost in between the axiom and the mpc in terms of feel... yes I prefer the mpc pads over the mv, but I really really prefer the mv over the axiom. They are very responsive and require a lighter touch to do light velocity but require a stronger touch to get 127 without max level turned on (compared to the mpc) in my experience. I think they are just different, and I dont compare them really because I also really like the mv pads.
I wonder if NI will offer sensor replacements or what have you some day... cause if some day if they will continue being used for as long as the mpcs have been.. they will need it.
the bottom line IMO is... why the hell dont MPD's pads feel the same as the mpc series.. where did they go wrong?
I have a 60 and a 2000 side by side and the pads are pretty much identical. the 60 is 20+ years old and never has it's sensors replaced... yet it still works perfect. My XL was the same deal except pad 1 worked slightly less well to the other ones (I dont even have that machine anymore though)
the 500 doesn't have pads anything like the old models.. the design is completely different when it comes down to functionality.. in other words.. you really need 12 levels for that machine.
the most sensitive (not really functionally sensitive but the one that needs almost no weight to get a response) out of my pads are on the axiom.. yeah I hate the feel of those pads, and I hate having to do 3 steps to adjust the velocity etc from thing to thing.. but sometimes I put something down on my controller like a pack of smokes or something and it is enough to trigger them.
the mpd16 is supposed to have the same sensor sheet as the xl etc.. as well as the rubber pads themselves.. but functionally they dont work the same what so ever. I dont know why, they just dont.
lastly, the mv.. those pads are designed completely different then the mpc, they are almost in between the axiom and the mpc in terms of feel... yes I prefer the mpc pads over the mv, but I really really prefer the mv over the axiom. They are very responsive and require a lighter touch to do light velocity but require a stronger touch to get 127 without max level turned on (compared to the mpc) in my experience. I think they are just different, and I dont compare them really because I also really like the mv pads.
I wonder if NI will offer sensor replacements or what have you some day... cause if some day if they will continue being used for as long as the mpcs have been.. they will need it.
the bottom line IMO is... why the hell dont MPD's pads feel the same as the mpc series.. where did they go wrong?
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