
garww
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Those speakers with the sub-octave in the box, or, base will sound more natural, but it's not like the ear has that stereo need down there
I think Behringer admits to a 16/44 chip for the USB - even a $100 USB mixer will let anyone with a computer record. Not as good as the 24/48 in my Novation synth, but it works ! haha
The drums on the Casio would be more MPK-like. That Electronic thing came out of samplers with the Beats. Record the kick, snare, hats off the record and sample process. I hooked that up and with a bit of bass boost and some cut to the highs, the compressor knob could do OK.
The Trigger Finger Pro is most MPK-like, though it's PADs. MPK doesn't have MIDI DIN plug in the lower price ranges - just USB. The M-Audio was a nice USB package, though. 8 gb of samples, a great synth VST/i and the stand-a-lone computer driver that reads/catalogs all your VST/i and existing patches.
Akai sure does have the stuff, though - MPK, MPC, MPD.
haha. Well, this new mixer is the first thing with two headphone jacks. haha. I'm at 8 o'Clock on the volume knob
I think Behringer admits to a 16/44 chip for the USB - even a $100 USB mixer will let anyone with a computer record. Not as good as the 24/48 in my Novation synth, but it works ! haha
The drums on the Casio would be more MPK-like. That Electronic thing came out of samplers with the Beats. Record the kick, snare, hats off the record and sample process. I hooked that up and with a bit of bass boost and some cut to the highs, the compressor knob could do OK.
The Trigger Finger Pro is most MPK-like, though it's PADs. MPK doesn't have MIDI DIN plug in the lower price ranges - just USB. The M-Audio was a nice USB package, though. 8 gb of samples, a great synth VST/i and the stand-a-lone computer driver that reads/catalogs all your VST/i and existing patches.
Akai sure does have the stuff, though - MPK, MPC, MPD.
haha. Well, this new mixer is the first thing with two headphone jacks. haha. I'm at 8 o'Clock on the volume knob