![]() ![]() When I brought it home, I was surprised when I pulled it out of the box. This, coupled with its easy USB connect-ability, made me whip out the debit card for this baby. I thought to myself, 'This can be a great investment! I can program my drums just how I want to!'. Akai is legendary when it comes to pad control devices, and I had seen a video where a guy chopped an looped a sample in his DAW with the MPD. The MPD caught my eye because as every person who's heard of the MPC, they will know that it's made by Akai, also. I decided that I was going to take the bit of money I had and pick out a pad control device. ![]() I wasn't really planning on anything when I walked into Sam Ash, but after playing on the MPCs for a little, I decided that using keys wasn't the best way for me to chop samples or play drums in my DAW. You can read my review on the MPD24, too.įirst off, I have to say, that I bought this product on a whim. I used it for quite a while and was very pleased with it before I upgraded to an MPD24. This is a review of the Akai MPD16 MIDI Control Surface. ![]()
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