Bug reports & end-user support for Akai's MPC Software 'controllers' including the new MPC Studio 2, the MPC Touch, MPC Renaissance & original MPC Studio and MPC StudioB lack.
By dgrambo Wed Oct 07, 2015 7:03 pm
Yes, the touchscreen is cool and all but it really comes down to how much priority was put into supporting the workflow.

At first look, I dont think Ill be ditching the Ren anytime soon.

If they've really designed this product strictly with enhanced workflow in mind, than it will be a welcomed addition to the current lineup.
By tonemelle Wed Oct 07, 2015 7:24 pm
Eyalc wrote:A lot of Akai responses on Facebook stating "This is just the beginning", mostly in response to "standalone" comments. So seems more is definitely on the way. When is the question. Just :hmmm: that they would willingly cause backlash like they're getting. Not sure I would wait long on that next announcement. LOL


the feedback I've seen so far has been more negative side of things, which is sad. I don't think Akai will come with a standalone board anytime soon from the looks of it so, most of y'all shouldn't put you're hopes up.

the real concern should be the software more than anything. if the software ain't up to par the board (not being standalone) as well as the producer will suffer for it. trust me. I'm more excited about anything 1.9 right now. The software is the brains of all of these controllers anyway, since they're not standalone.
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By jonestown massacre Wed Oct 07, 2015 7:47 pm
No idea what the device will operate like, so I can't speak on the TS or the workflow. This is what I'm seeing though:

Yo, the ergonomics on the touch seem off to me. You will get Quasimodo hump from how you'll have to hunch over the device to see the screen. Either that or you'll have to get an angled stand which will make the pads feel weird, IMO.

Look at how close the pads are to the edge of the device as well.... Nowhere to rest your hands. This is a Quasimodo carpal tunnel box lol.

You'll be able to tell a mpc touch user from their posture in a year or 2 lol


IMHO of course
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By distortedtekno Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:02 pm
tonemelle wrote:
Eyalc wrote:A lot of Akai responses on Facebook stating "This is just the beginning", mostly in response to "standalone" comments. So seems more is definitely on the way. When is the question. Just :hmmm: that they would willingly cause backlash like they're getting. Not sure I would wait long on that next announcement. LOL


the feedback I've seen so far has been more negative side of things, which is sad. I don't think Akai will come with a standalone board anytime soon from the looks of it so, most of y'all shouldn't put you're hopes up.

the real concern should be the software more than anything. if the software ain't up to par the board (not being standalone) as well as the producer will suffer for it. trust me. I'm more excited about anything 1.9 right now. The software is the brains of all of these controllers anyway, since they're not standalone.

I just started reading the farcebook comments, and several times, Akai have answered people with the same copy and paste answer...
We have designed this product with the mind of providing an amazing workflow. Never before has the hardware and software complimented each other so deeply in one seamless experience. As we say "This is just the beginning"

It's like speaking to a televangelist. :WTF: :WTF:
BySILIS101 Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:05 pm
Dj Khayos wrote:Image
Anyone have a clue to what those two "buttons" on the right hand side of the MPC Touch are?


This is where they keep their balls.
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By Dj Khayos Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:08 pm
SILIS101 wrote:
Dj Khayos wrote:Image
Anyone have a clue to what those two "buttons" on the right hand side of the MPC Touch are?


This is where they keep their balls.


:lol:
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By distortedtekno Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:08 pm
jonestown massacre wrote:No idea what the device will operate like, so I can't speak on the TS or the workflow. This is what I'm seeing though:

Yo, the ergonomics on the touch seem off to me. You will get Quasimodo hump from how you'll have to hunch over the device to see the screen. Either that or you'll have to get an angled stand which will make the pads feel weird, IMO.

Look at how close the pads are to the edge of the device as well.... Nowhere to rest your hands. This is a Quasimodo carpal tunnel box lol.

You'll be able to tell a mpc touch user from their posture in a year or 2 lol


IMHO of course

You're right on the money with that. I'm sure within minutes, my neck would start hurting.
By Iron Leg Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:09 pm
this may not be all bad, if Ren/studio users can use an ipad app such as lemur to access the touch screen features.
standalone would have been the way to go. easy to have vst's freeze like other daws.
anyway looking foward to 1.9
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By richie Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:29 pm
If it is going to be a stand alone box, I want to know what they intend on doing about the timing on it. Clearly the technology exists if the 60, 3000 and 4000 have near perfect midi timing.
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By distortedtekno Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:40 pm
richie wrote:If it is going to be a stand alone box, I want to know what they intend on doing about the timing on it. Clearly the technology exists if the 60, 3000 and 4000 have near perfect midi timing.

If they do release a standalone, then they really gotta do something about that. I wonder how bad the software's timing is. I can't see it being that good either.
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By MPD MPK RAY Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:29 pm
tonemelle wrote:
Eyalc wrote:A lot of Akai responses on Facebook stating "This is just the beginning", mostly in response to "standalone" comments. So seems more is definitely on the way. When is the question. Just :hmmm: that they would willingly cause backlash like they're getting. Not sure I would wait long on that next announcement. LOL


the feedback I've seen so far has been more negative side of things, which is sad. I don't think Akai will come with a standalone board anytime soon from the looks of it so, most of y'all shouldn't put you're hopes up.

the real concern should be the software more than anything. if the software ain't up to par the board (not being standalone) as well as the producer will suffer for it. trust me. I'm more excited about anything 1.9 right now. The software is the brains of all of these controllers anyway, since they're not standalone.


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