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Mpc x akai professional
Mpc x akai professional








mpc x akai professional

I am trying to figure out what to buy, the MPC X or the Force. Lukeyangel wrote:hey everyone, im sure this is a stupid question to many experts on here. There is much to learn with just the MPC or Force, and from a sync perspective you should get all the benefits with just one of those connected to your MPC. If you think it will be button overload, maybe hold off on one of the pioneer devices. Also you will want some "USB to 5-pin MIDI DIN" so you can freely connect things that do not have MIDI DIN inputs. You will want the normal 5-PIN to 5-PIN MIDI DIN (comes as a pair, with input and output). Whichever you get, be sure to get lots of MIDI DIN cables, which is great for MIDI Clock to link everything up.

mpc x akai professional

However, the MPC X outputs 1 to 4 have a THD of "0.6" making them slightly worse than the Force, which enjoys a THD of "0.3" for all outputs not that we would notice. Note: For sound quality, the MPC X wins on THD (lowest is best) with outputs 5 to 8 being at "0.1" THD. Perhaps having the Force would give you something different since all of the Pioneer pads are similar to traditional MPC pads. The MPC X can easily handle audio inputs from both of your other new toys without a problem.įrom a pad perspective, I would normally say get the "X" just so you have traditional "Pads" to hit, but looking at the other devices you are adding it may be pad overload already. The obvious benefit with the MPC X is the amount of inputs (and outputs if you are into that). Stat-wise both units (MPC X and MPC Force) are very close.










Mpc x akai professional