Top products from r/emp
We found 3 product mention on r/emp. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Akai Professional MPD32 USB/Midi MPC Pad Controller
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MIDI synced note-repeat with MPC swing16 full-sized, genuine MPC pads with velocity and pressure-sensitive responseAssignable switches, sliders and endless knobs for a total of 72 controllers2 assignable Foot Switch inputs with 1 assignable Foot Pedal controller input30 user-definable Presets for va...
2. Korg nanoKONTROL USB Controller, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Maximum Polyphony: 32 Notes (Depending On The CPU Of Host Computer)Number Of Parts: 8Number Of Presets: 200 Presets (100 Programs, 100 Combinations), A User Bank (50 Programs, 50 Combinations)144 PCM Waveforms (100 Multi-Sounds, 44 Drum-Sounds)33 Effect Types
3. AKAI Professional LPD8 | Portable USB-powered MIDI Controller with 8 Velocity-Sensitive Drum Pads for Laptops (Mac & PC), Editing Software included
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Production in your Pocket - 13-inch, slim-line ultra-portable pad controller with 8 backlit velocity-sensitive drum pads for triggering samples, loops, controlling virtual instruments and moreLoose the Mouse - 8 MPC Q-Link knobs for seamless mapping to DAW parameters, virtual instruments and effect ...
yeah the RMX is tits mcgee. It has the best soundcard of any of the intro-level devices (which is one of the most important things in midi controllerism, since everything else can just be reprogrammed and extended with more buttons) at that price, plus it has a ton of buttons and the build quality is pretty solid.
I have a few friends with those mixtracks and honestly after less than a year they're beat to shit. I wouldn't recommend one.
The cool thing about digital is that since you can remap anything, you can just extend your setup with more. little. toys.
I'm rocking an RMX with the LPD8 for maximum effects usage. I also have an akai APC20 but I haven't mapped that for my VDJ/traktor yet...and I'm not an ableton guy.
My only complaint would be that if you want better control over your tracks you might want touch sensitive platters but tbh I never see myself wanting that with this kind of setup...and by the time I get into it I'll be upgrading anyway (probably Denon SC2000, or S3700...or maybe a VS7.)