
By Mike Boogie
Tue Oct 13, 2015 1:58 pm
I'm sure the Studio outsold the Ren due to this simple fact. Listen up Akai, THE STUDIO WAS A BETTER VALUE!!
Because the MPC software was the equalizer. We can all agree that these controllers are just big dongles. The Ren, I can see the advantages but for 12 extra Q-links and soundcard for DOUBLE the price. I just couldn't justify the cost. And those other 2 expansions,
just more price padding...
Even after the price drops, the value just wasn't there for me. I do know that Akai is trying to capture a part of the market that fits the environment of today. Entry-level producers aren't looking for quality products that last 20-30 years, they want something simple that can make a beat quickly. This MPC Touch, fits all the gimmicks. I even bet the MPC Touch and MPC Studio share some major components.
I'll put a small bet in that there is a Ren-like device with a bigger touch screen that MAY be able to go standalone in the future...the very far future. And it will be around $1500.
Because the MPC software was the equalizer. We can all agree that these controllers are just big dongles. The Ren, I can see the advantages but for 12 extra Q-links and soundcard for DOUBLE the price. I just couldn't justify the cost. And those other 2 expansions,
just more price padding... Even after the price drops, the value just wasn't there for me. I do know that Akai is trying to capture a part of the market that fits the environment of today. Entry-level producers aren't looking for quality products that last 20-30 years, they want something simple that can make a beat quickly. This MPC Touch, fits all the gimmicks. I even bet the MPC Touch and MPC Studio share some major components.
I'll put a small bet in that there is a Ren-like device with a bigger touch screen that MAY be able to go standalone in the future...the very far future. And it will be around $1500.
High! How are you?!





