By Ciccio89
Sat Sep 07, 2019 6:35 pm
Hi all. I bought an Akai MPC Live just 2 days ago and I have some problem, I hope someone can help me.
This is my first MPC and I never tried any pad controller, so I'm completely noob.
The first problem is that the pads are not really sensitive, maybe is just me but seems like I need a lot of strenght to play it and if I touch them quetly they don't play at all. The corner of the pads are lot more sensitive, maybe that's normal. I have changed some settings in threshold/sensitivity but with no luck.
The second problem is when I play fast rolls some notes are cancelled, I don't know if that's the right word
I have a third problem about the knobs, if I move 2 of them together slowly they dind't work or work random, when I use one of them alone it work well. For exemple, if I move the cutoff and resonance together, sometimes it stop moving.
I want to learn fingerdruming and want to be sure that my MPC is working right, of course my technique suck, maybe the problem is me, so I want to hear what you guys think about it.
Thank you for your help and sorry for my bad english
This is my first MPC and I never tried any pad controller, so I'm completely noob.
The first problem is that the pads are not really sensitive, maybe is just me but seems like I need a lot of strenght to play it and if I touch them quetly they don't play at all. The corner of the pads are lot more sensitive, maybe that's normal. I have changed some settings in threshold/sensitivity but with no luck.
The second problem is when I play fast rolls some notes are cancelled, I don't know if that's the right word
I have a third problem about the knobs, if I move 2 of them together slowly they dind't work or work random, when I use one of them alone it work well. For exemple, if I move the cutoff and resonance together, sometimes it stop moving.
I want to learn fingerdruming and want to be sure that my MPC is working right, of course my technique suck, maybe the problem is me, so I want to hear what you guys think about it.
Thank you for your help and sorry for my bad english