Akai MPC Fly for iPad 2
- KVRian
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
Coming soon- very interesting!!!
http://www.akaiprompc.com/
http://www.akaiprompc.com/
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 2 Apr, 2011
akai can be kindof schizo. They make nice controllers and have introduced some great hardware. But most of the time they seem to be in soulless-corporation coasting mode (or in the case of the mpc 500, shooting themselves in the foot). I'm not gonna get my hopes up too high given how crappy their last ios app was (anyone remember that one? =P
JavaJ wrote:Coming soon- very interesting!!!
http://www.akaiprompc.com/
- KVRAF
- 11375 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Yeah. I think Akai just got lucky with some of their hardware in the 80's and 90's. That's all we remember the company for anyways. 
Having said that, the old MPC 60 is indeed still working brilliantly. Those pads are so far superior to their later releases that it isn't even funny. What's sad is that they keep saying ".. with authentic Akai Pads!!" which basically translates to: "Replaced with cheapo plastic crap from China since 1999!".
NI's Machine was the final nail in their coffin as far as I'm concerned.
Cheers!
bManic
Having said that, the old MPC 60 is indeed still working brilliantly. Those pads are so far superior to their later releases that it isn't even funny. What's sad is that they keep saying ".. with authentic Akai Pads!!" which basically translates to: "Replaced with cheapo plastic crap from China since 1999!".
NI's Machine was the final nail in their coffin as far as I'm concerned.
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRist
- 148 posts since 21 Nov, 2008
akai MPC60 was created in collaboration with Roger Line ...
do we need more explanations ?
the other mpc released by akai were just (sometimes enhanced) clones,
and they lost sometimes what musicians want and sometimes they fail,
because like any other big company, the main goal of akai is to make profit.
You need one person to push up things, one person who is able to see the futur before everybody and even if he want to make money too this guy have a vision
akai don't have any vision at the moment,
they just release the akai version of NI maschine, nothing trully new or innovative (that not mean this mpc is not a good product)
do we need more explanations ?
the other mpc released by akai were just (sometimes enhanced) clones,
and they lost sometimes what musicians want and sometimes they fail,
because like any other big company, the main goal of akai is to make profit.
You need one person to push up things, one person who is able to see the futur before everybody and even if he want to make money too this guy have a vision
akai don't have any vision at the moment,
they just release the akai version of NI maschine, nothing trully new or innovative (that not mean this mpc is not a good product)
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 9 Jan, 2006
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revo11 wrote:akai can be kindof schizo. They make nice controllers and have introduced some great hardware. But most of the time they seem to be in soulless-corporation coasting mode (or in the case of the mpc 500, shooting themselves in the foot). I'm not gonna get my hopes up too high given how crappy their last ios app was (anyone remember that one? =P
I was thinking the same thing when they first announced this, but have since learned that Akai has done the smart thing and hired an established IOS firm to develop the software, Retronyms.
Akai's forte is hardware, not software.Despite the pad problems of the early MPC 1000 models, they have nicely designed pad and keyboard controllers.The new Ipad specific controller being core midi compliant will work with other programs such as the Beatmaker 2 from Intua and Nanostudio!
We will finally have a portable MPC that has everything the full size units have (16 pads,note repeat,loads of samples,etc.) with built-in connectivity to the web,email,Dropbox,etc. and it will fit in a small backpack or briefcase!
JavaJ wrote:Coming soon- very interesting!!!
http://www.akaiprompc.com/ (http://www.akaiprompc.com/)
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thebaggytrouseredone thebaggytrouseredone https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=169368
- KVRist
- 450 posts since 30 Dec, 2007
I hope it is good. I've seen retail prices for £159 I'll more than likely pick this up.
simon
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thebaggytrouseredone thebaggytrouseredone https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=169368
- KVRist
- 450 posts since 30 Dec, 2007
It's my most used piece of gear, very handy to have about. I'm hardly ever without it.DF2R wrote:Looks cool. If only I had an ipad.
simon
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- KVRist
- 424 posts since 20 Dec, 2010
It would be really handy for me too, I use my iPhone for lots of things that would be so much better with an iPad, but I have to wait on that one. Seeing all the cool stuff coming out for it though makes me impatient!thebaggytrouseredone wrote:It's my most used piece of gear, very handy to have about. I'm hardly ever without it.DF2R wrote:Looks cool. If only I had an ipad.