Sweet little piece that seems to be designed to get the user involved immediately. It also seems to service the novice beatsmith by making it very easy to understand but it's definitely capable of going very deep with the offerings provided within the software it seems. You make it look good my dude. I would rock with it from the view you gave in this video. Facts.💪😷💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Pretty cool looking device. The 5V DC port is OUTPUT power source/internal battery itself. It can be used to power and charge OTHER devices/smartphones etc, not the other way around. Although its not clear on how itself is charged and through which port, but I am guessing its charged through the Data/power port, charges the internal battery to be used on the output port.
nope, it is an input. To power up the midi pad when you are using iPad or iPhone, they have output limits to prevent excessive power draw from the connected devices, which can help protect both the iOS device and the accessory.
I'm glad you reviewed it. I seen it a few weeks ago online. My mpd218 is acting up this looks like a good replacement option.
Did you happen to have any latency issue with you MPd 218, I just got it?
@@elcooljay1821 yes and it's very buggy.
i will be using this more especially when traveling
Sweet little piece that seems to be designed to get the user involved immediately. It also seems to service the novice beatsmith by making it very easy to understand but it's definitely capable of going very deep with the offerings provided within the software it seems. You make it look good my dude. I would rock with it from the view you gave in this video. Facts.💪😷💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
thanks for feedback
You are SHREDDING on that pad yooooo
salute
Pretty cool looking device.
The 5V DC port is OUTPUT power source/internal battery itself. It can be used to power and charge OTHER devices/smartphones etc, not the other way around. Although its not clear on how itself is charged and through which port, but I am guessing its charged through the Data/power port, charges the internal battery to be used on the output port.
thanks for feedback
nope, it is an input. To power up the midi pad when you are using iPad or iPhone, they have output limits to prevent excessive power draw from the connected devices, which can help protect both the iOS device and the accessory.
Hi, how's it going? I play guitar as a hobby, and I want to add drums to my riffs in FL Studio. Would you recommend this MIDI for that purpose?
this would work fine for you
Very nice Demo!
Thanks!
Does the lack of pressure sensitivity hurt it or not at this point? Is it usb class compliant?
no because you can adjust the sensitivity and yes usb class compliant
Do you think it would fit some of those good MPC Stuff thick pads?
not sure but feel free to check out their website and ask if they can custom size
Does it work with audacity?¿
not sure, but you can reach out to their website
Why is that a $140.00 device?
This might be crazy for koala
facts i tried it
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salute
I just wish these looked better
thanks for feedback
@@Verysickbeats I mean the controller, not the video! Video was cool