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By es-k Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:21 pm
seems AKAI misunderstood the zoom from hardware.. its nice to be able to zoom on the various screens though shift+direction BUT what about zooming in on the waveform of the hardware screen? i would bet most people requesting hardware zoom meant THAT, not what you did.
By TT_Lab Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:28 pm
es-k wrote:seems AKAI misunderstood the zoom from hardware.. its nice to be able to zoom on the various screens though shift+direction BUT what about zooming in on the waveform of the hardware screen? i would bet most people requesting hardware zoom meant THAT, not what you did.

+1
Zooming is great but as you zoom in the waveform should zoom it on hardware too.
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By Fanu Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:04 pm
I dont know if this has been said before, but imho, a sequence-specific track mixer is not the way to go.

I bet most people have the same programs and stuff on the same channels throughout the song, so if you decide to turn down the bass channel a bit, it's annoying to have to do that for every sequence.
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By Fanu Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:08 pm
TT_Lab wrote:
es-k wrote:seems AKAI misunderstood the zoom from hardware.. its nice to be able to zoom on the various screens though shift+direction BUT what about zooming in on the waveform of the hardware screen? i would bet most people requesting hardware zoom meant THAT, not what you did.

+1
Zooming is great but as you zoom in the waveform should zoom it on hardware too.


imho, it'd be handy if you could use the - and + keys to zoom in/out...if you moved the focus on the waveform using the cursor keys first.
By Danny Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:09 am
FOLD feat same as ableton
shows note events only so if you got an event on pad bank A and one on pad bank D you can see they with out having to scroll all the way up or down the piano roll
By Danny Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:14 am
Fanu wrote:
TT_Lab wrote:
es-k wrote:seems AKAI misunderstood the zoom from hardware.. its nice to be able to zoom on the various screens though shift+direction BUT what about zooming in on the waveform of the hardware screen? i would bet most people requesting hardware zoom meant THAT, not what you did.

+1
Zooming is great but as you zoom in the waveform should zoom it on hardware too.


imho, it'd be handy if you could use the - and + keys to zoom in/out...if you moved the focus on the waveform using the cursor keys first.


we had a whole thread on this and we got shift and curse and i use the word curse rather
than cursor because it is a curse to use i just given up and just use the mouse
i know i said it before but am gutted about this one.
By Maru Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:04 pm
How about auto save that we can set to 3 or 5 even 10 minutes apart , so when we run into a crash the work wont be lost.

:WTF: :roll: :WTF: :hmmm: THANKS
By joeda Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:24 pm
Needs to be able to act as a sound module within Daw etc.

By example, we need either the ability to have multiple instances or the Ability to assign midi channels nos to programs ( like other Akai samplers).

I came close to getting Rid of my MPC ren, because I was finding it difficult to integrate into my existing workflow. BUT I find the unit very creative when it comes to starting up ideas. And since have started some nice tracks.

I would be alot happier if I could import the midi file into my DAW and then assign the appropriate programs, to the individual tracks, and still use the REN Hardware to edit my programs and samples.

I don't know if this omission is intentional of AKAI, locking us into the sequencing side of the MPC software, but I find it weak that it cannot operate like other plugins within a DAW.
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By Fanu Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:09 pm
A simple gain plug-in.
For when your track is already at 100 but you need to get it up by a dB or two instead of taking others down.

The ability to select all tracks for bringing all their volume up/down.
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By Fanu Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:35 pm
At least for now, I feel that in track mute view, the unused tracks should show in the same color as the muted tracks.

I realized that when I was doing a lot real quick muting and unmuting and wanted to see what tracks are playing; I muted all tracks and somehow seeing the unused tracks show up in the color of non-muted tracks is a bit misleading – because, imho, when you mute all tracks you've got, it should look like nothing's playing.
As it is for now, it kind of makes you think – when you're working really fast and just peeping it real quick – that you've got some tracks playing while in reality you don't: it's just the unused tracks showing up as "playing".