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  • @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:
    Also let me put this here and out of the last comment...

    Honestly, I'd prefer to buy the big "Suite" version of Ableton Live plus a Push 2 controller plus a second-hand Macbook (or a Windows tablet or a new Windows laptop) for the price of Akai's Force.
    You'll have a tiltable, nice large screen that the Force hasn't.
    And in Ableton you can map a different function to almost every key on the computer keyboard.

    I hate both but I felt it was good to share it due it’s going to be a good seller. I hope djs1000 gets forgotten as fail and get one for peanuts :lol:

    I just use Ableton for export from Blocs but maybe I will start hosting Blocs inside garageband and go that route. Harmotools can change my mind... this is too hard shit.
    I need to work on my keytar and keep practicing, seriously...

    I know, I know, there's no arguing about which DAW to choose, like there's no arguing which one is the better girl to stay with ;)
    If you want the DJS1000 prices to fall, just create a new YT channel, use the nick Rick and bash the thing like there's no tomorrow :p

  • @rs2000 said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:
    Also let me put this here and out of the last comment...

    Honestly, I'd prefer to buy the big "Suite" version of Ableton Live plus a Push 2 controller plus a second-hand Macbook (or a Windows tablet or a new Windows laptop) for the price of Akai's Force.
    You'll have a tiltable, nice large screen that the Force hasn't.
    And in Ableton you can map a different function to almost every key on the computer keyboard.

    I hate both but I felt it was good to share it due it’s going to be a good seller. I hope djs1000 gets forgotten as fail and get one for peanuts :lol:

    I just use Ableton for export from Blocs but maybe I will start hosting Blocs inside garageband and go that route. Harmotools can change my mind... this is too hard shit.
    I need to work on my keytar and keep practicing, seriously...

    I know, I know, there's no arguing about which DAW to choose, like there's no arguing which one is the better girl to stay with ;)
    If you want the DJS1000 prices to fall, just create a new YT channel, use the nick Rick and bash the thing like there's no tomorrow :p

    It's not necessary... Pioneer prices and features makes better the job every time another brand releases something better and cheaper :trollface:
    Also the option of ducktaped mac mini rear a APC40mk2 + touchable on old iPad could do the trick :lol:

    I will save for Trio+ and stop lusting about things I don't need :sweat_smile:

  • @TheDubbyLabby The Trio indeed looks like a nice toy for capturing loops that are hopefully properly cut to beat multiples...

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