MPD 16
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MPD 16
was just wondering if any1 has 1 on these and if its worth gettin only question was,was if it can play a normal sample on a pad like say a synth or wobble bass etc and if it is goos with fruity loops feedback will be appreciated safe
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Re: MPD 16
u can either use it as a midi controller, or use it with the fpc and add samples to each box with flDoctor wrote:was just wondering if any1 has 1 on these and if its worth gettin only question was,was if it can play a normal sample on a pad like say a synth or wobble bass etc and if it is goos with fruity loops feedback will be appreciated safe
its a laugh to use,but not essential to making music...
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It's not a sampler, just a controller. Think of it as a funny shaped keyboard. So to answer your first question, if it's controlling a softsampler, you can play any kind of sample on it, drums, percussion, bass, stabs, farting... It works better with percussive sounds, that's just the nature of it.
As for your second question, I've got the MPD24 (a better choice imo, more control) and if you can tap out something approaching a rhythm of your leg or on the desk, you can make good rhythms with the MPDs. They piss all over using a keyboard for drums, definitely.
As for your second question, I've got the MPD24 (a better choice imo, more control) and if you can tap out something approaching a rhythm of your leg or on the desk, you can make good rhythms with the MPDs. They piss all over using a keyboard for drums, definitely.

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