
By binger0
Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:32 am
Well imma sell this mo ****. Im going to buy the MOTU 828MKII
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MTU828MKII
This is exactly what i need. I still like to use a mixer though for some analog summing and i like to mix the pcs outs thru the board instead of the pc so i will be cool probably with my beringer ub2442fx until i can get enough bread for a mackie 24/8.
But on the feel front, i already have a trigger finger, and i actually like the pad response and sensitivity compared to my mpcs. The only thing i will remotely miss is the sequencing, but honestly i haven't saved anything on it in almost 6 months. Ableton just gets it done better. And i also own a laptop rig, so the motu would integrate right into that shit when im recording for work, which lately is a lot. I love my mpc and have had it for 5 years now. I learned how to produce on it, learned to sequence, learned midi, learned sampling and looping, and it is a great machine. But im just that type of person that when i find something i like, i roll with it. Kinda like how ive used the mpc everyday for 4 years. I dont really switch a lot gear around and will use something exclusively for years. Like even ableton, ive been rolling with since version 3.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MTU828MKII
This is exactly what i need. I still like to use a mixer though for some analog summing and i like to mix the pcs outs thru the board instead of the pc so i will be cool probably with my beringer ub2442fx until i can get enough bread for a mackie 24/8.
But on the feel front, i already have a trigger finger, and i actually like the pad response and sensitivity compared to my mpcs. The only thing i will remotely miss is the sequencing, but honestly i haven't saved anything on it in almost 6 months. Ableton just gets it done better. And i also own a laptop rig, so the motu would integrate right into that shit when im recording for work, which lately is a lot. I love my mpc and have had it for 5 years now. I learned how to produce on it, learned to sequence, learned midi, learned sampling and looping, and it is a great machine. But im just that type of person that when i find something i like, i roll with it. Kinda like how ive used the mpc everyday for 4 years. I dont really switch a lot gear around and will use something exclusively for years. Like even ableton, ive been rolling with since version 3.


