Worth selling Fast Track Pro for Focusrite Scarlet 2i2?
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:01 pm
So basically I ended up not like the keys on my akai mpk 61, that and the size was way too huge I never used all the keys. If you read my earlier posts I got the nanoKontrol2 for all my transport/knobs/faders/buttons needs.
So I have $400 in guitar center credit and I'm trying to see where's the best place to spend my money. Right now I have a fast track pro that pops and glitches and crackles randomly, it's a pretty crappy interface and my friend said the first thing I should get is a better interface. So for the price, the converters on the Scarlet 2i2 can't be beat at around $130. Will it really make that much of a difference in the sound though?
I'm saving for some Mackie MR8 MKII's @ 220 each but I'll wait till they have a good sale at GC before I spend my credits there. I really just need a decent midi controller, better interface, or better headphones til I get my monitors.
I was just gonna get an Akai MPK Mini since I like the synth action, kinda interested by the novation nocturn and the Behringer UMX but I really like the portability of the Akai. It feels empty without a midi controller so I was gonna either get a 25 key with full sized keys or get a mini with synth action keys since I really like the feel of synth action.
Since it's not an apogee duet or anything, is it worth it to switch out the FTP at this stage? Been producing about 4-5 years and I'm getting pretty far into the theory of mixing etc which is why I'm concerned about good converters and monitors.
Also, the guy at GC kept trying to sell me the Yamaha HS50m's even though they were cheaper than the mackies, he said they would help me more (the ns-10 effect). But for me, I like the way mackies sound, they seem the flattest of all the monitors in that price range, KRK's are bassy and yamahas sound like metal grinding. I'm trying to reduce ear fatigue, I'm sure I'll learn the ins and outs of the mackies my ears love the sound and they aren't fatiguing. I hear they break a lot and you gotta send em in for manufacturer warranty tho.
So my 2 questions: worth getting the Focusrite, prolly won't upgrade for a while after that. It's 15% off 4th of July so it's a good time to buy gear.
As for the midi controller: I'm willing to give automap a try I guess but I liked how Korg had the MS-20 Midi Controller that was exactly like the synth with all the knobs, I've always had a synth fetish so I kinda wanted to get that, even used or w/e. But I really like the MPK Mini too and its $100 cheaper...
It's nice to have it actually have all the envelope and ASDR on the knobs instead of having to memorize. Sorry for the long post but I'll probably be upgrading all my stuff over the weekend it's long overdue.
I like making bomb beats without breaking the bank, prolly get the MPK Mini or Alesis Q25. I would kill for that MS-20 Midi controller though...
So I have $400 in guitar center credit and I'm trying to see where's the best place to spend my money. Right now I have a fast track pro that pops and glitches and crackles randomly, it's a pretty crappy interface and my friend said the first thing I should get is a better interface. So for the price, the converters on the Scarlet 2i2 can't be beat at around $130. Will it really make that much of a difference in the sound though?
I'm saving for some Mackie MR8 MKII's @ 220 each but I'll wait till they have a good sale at GC before I spend my credits there. I really just need a decent midi controller, better interface, or better headphones til I get my monitors.
I was just gonna get an Akai MPK Mini since I like the synth action, kinda interested by the novation nocturn and the Behringer UMX but I really like the portability of the Akai. It feels empty without a midi controller so I was gonna either get a 25 key with full sized keys or get a mini with synth action keys since I really like the feel of synth action.
Since it's not an apogee duet or anything, is it worth it to switch out the FTP at this stage? Been producing about 4-5 years and I'm getting pretty far into the theory of mixing etc which is why I'm concerned about good converters and monitors.
Also, the guy at GC kept trying to sell me the Yamaha HS50m's even though they were cheaper than the mackies, he said they would help me more (the ns-10 effect). But for me, I like the way mackies sound, they seem the flattest of all the monitors in that price range, KRK's are bassy and yamahas sound like metal grinding. I'm trying to reduce ear fatigue, I'm sure I'll learn the ins and outs of the mackies my ears love the sound and they aren't fatiguing. I hear they break a lot and you gotta send em in for manufacturer warranty tho.
So my 2 questions: worth getting the Focusrite, prolly won't upgrade for a while after that. It's 15% off 4th of July so it's a good time to buy gear.
As for the midi controller: I'm willing to give automap a try I guess but I liked how Korg had the MS-20 Midi Controller that was exactly like the synth with all the knobs, I've always had a synth fetish so I kinda wanted to get that, even used or w/e. But I really like the MPK Mini too and its $100 cheaper...
It's nice to have it actually have all the envelope and ASDR on the knobs instead of having to memorize. Sorry for the long post but I'll probably be upgrading all my stuff over the weekend it's long overdue.
I like making bomb beats without breaking the bank, prolly get the MPK Mini or Alesis Q25. I would kill for that MS-20 Midi controller though...