stale bread wrote:I don't understand something, why would they release the touch with the pads on the left side and the screen on the right effectively a left handed version of the mpc-touch, most people are right handed and I've already heard this is the number one reason many users will hold off from this even though they are very interested.
the workflow is king when it comes to these kinds of instruments I just don't understand why you'd wanna shoot yourself in the foot out the gate like this. I certainly want one but can already forsee the issue of me crossing my arms allot, because I'd like to be hitting the pads with my right hand while twisting knobs and controlling other things with my left hand. Has Pete Goodlife said anything about the reasoning behind this decision? There's nothing like having a great product on deck like this and then throwing a wrench in it 
Actually, I'm right-handed, but now that I think about it, every time I hit pad 1 (if playing a beat that has kick on 1, hat on 2, snare on 3 etc), i use my left hand to hit pad 1. Also, let's say if i used the scroll wheel to tune a sample start point, for example, i'll hit the pad with my left hand and operate the wheel with the right.