As a RS7000 user for MIDI sequencing for many years. My mind is blown by this. I've been waiting for something new but had no idea it could be this nice.
Ex RS7000 worshipper here. I agree 100%. Only had mine a week, and still at the ‘wow’ stage. Still miss some RS7k features. But pfft, to me, this thing is ten times better.
@@craigtracy4396 I came from the Mpc 2500 to the RS7000 because it has a better sequencer to the Squarp Pyramid (which is like a modern way more powerful RS7000 Sequencer that I'll always keep), but the clips, good built in sounds, plus the 64 pads makes the Force the Groove-box I've been hoping for. I'm about to get 1. What features do u like more over the rs7000?
@@Noise-Conductor Re the RS7K, I miss the “remix” feature the most. I loved that I could get a lot of rhythmic variation from a single midi loop. Ingenious feature, I thought. Haven’t seen anything like it since.
Although I' m a Maschine User and recently sent back an MPC One I tested out I must say that this update pushed Force in front of all standalone units, functionwise. Although it seems very complex and I don' t know if arranging on the 7" screen will be fun, though. A 10" one like on MPC would be way more suitable.
I must say the technology is so advance today in order to produce and create a song is ASTONISHING! I love the track that was created live with so much ease. I started creating my beats with the AKAI XR-20 Beat Production Center, 7 years ago. Remember that one?Which I have two of them. I would love to get my hands on this one. Love your demo video love the song as well. Keep making videos like this. Peace and Love.
I have a question. If I want to erase a note, can't I just hold down delete and the pad of the note while it plays in real-time or do I need to select the sound on a grid and then tap it 2 times or something?
Ive been an flstudio user for ages, gave up on ableton as I had a lot going on in life when it first hit the scene.. these pads.. can someone point me to a video that explains the concept of it for a beginner? ive never arranged music like this or samples.. and how the hell does the user know what to press is it just memory or what? looks like playing memory game to me ..
Funny, not exactly a tutorial on how to USE the Force at all. I mean, up until about 4:30 or so there is no mention of which buttons to press to arm, overdub, etc… and even then alot of steps left out completely. More of a demo/promo than a tutorial.
Jesus, with this thing I feel like I could go from zero production capability to having everything I need to mass produce license-free backing tracks. This thing will pay for itself in no time, bet
Wait.... The arranger records the cross fader too???? My goodness let me update my Force right now.
Yessssssss! let the bangerz course through your body!
which one this or the live 2 ?
As a RS7000 user for MIDI sequencing for many years. My mind is blown by this. I've been waiting for something new but had no idea it could be this nice.
Ex RS7000 worshipper here. I agree 100%. Only had mine a week, and still at the ‘wow’ stage. Still miss some RS7k features. But pfft, to me, this thing is ten times better.
@@craigtracy4396 I came from the Mpc 2500 to the RS7000 because it has a better sequencer to the Squarp Pyramid (which is like a modern way more powerful RS7000 Sequencer that I'll always keep), but the clips, good built in sounds, plus the 64 pads makes the Force the Groove-box I've been hoping for.
I'm about to get 1.
What features do u like more over the rs7000?
@@Noise-Conductor Re the RS7K, I miss the “remix” feature the most. I loved that I could get a lot of rhythmic variation from a single midi loop. Ingenious feature, I thought. Haven’t seen anything like it since.
Although I' m a Maschine User and recently sent back an MPC One I tested out I must say that this update pushed Force in front of all standalone units, functionwise. Although it seems very complex and I don' t know if arranging on the 7" screen will be fun, though. A 10" one like on MPC would be way more suitable.
Keep it up Akai! This is a huge leap forward.
Finally Arrived!!! A great update that every Akai Force owner wanted....now Akai Force is a really musical beast. Unbeatable : ) @t
I must say the technology is so advance today in order to produce and create a song is ASTONISHING! I love the track that was created live with so much ease. I started creating my beats with the AKAI XR-20 Beat Production Center, 7 years ago. Remember that one?Which I have two of them. I would love to get my hands on this one. Love your demo video love the song as well. Keep making videos like this. Peace and Love.
In what ”mode” are you at 0:18 its not a drumrack nor the note mode ??
That ain’t lo-fi, Akai.
Stg lol
FRFR 😂😂😂
Whats up with that MPC ONE update though?
Ohhhhhh My GOD!!!! This is Awesome!
Wow! Absolutely love it. Thank you
This is great is there a force training academy in manchester
I have a question. If I want to erase a note, can't I just hold down delete and the pad of the note while it plays in real-time or do I need to select the sound on a grid and then tap it 2 times or something?
Please tell me how to bounce plugin or drum track into audio clip?
How to add non-standard chords and rare scales?
I bagged up my force and went back to my keyboard. I might bring it back out now!
Ive been an flstudio user for ages, gave up on ableton as I had a lot going on in life when it first hit the scene.. these pads.. can someone point me to a video that explains the concept of it for a beginner? ive never arranged music like this or samples.. and how the hell does the user know what to press is it just memory or what? looks like playing memory game to me ..
YES SIR.
Now regretting selling my force. Thankfully i have the X but wow.
Funny, not exactly a tutorial on how to USE the Force at all. I mean, up until about 4:30 or so there is no mention of which buttons to press to arm, overdub, etc… and even then alot of steps left out completely. More of a demo/promo than a tutorial.
Sounds like a yogaholics class
Jesus, with this thing I feel like I could go from zero production capability to having everything I need to mass produce license-free backing tracks. This thing will pay for itself in no time, bet
next time you need someone to make a lofi beat for your product videos, let me know 😅
This was more of a demonstration, the lesson wasn’t clear from start to finish
That no Lo-Fi. Trap!
It’s not a lo-fi beat
Shame about the dogs barking outside
Those drums sound so stupid.
Go on show us how it’s done … please!