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I felt that the time was right for a recap of the past 2 years in which I tested and reviewed a lot of different pad controllers for finger drumming. I'll do my best to give you the most in depth advice on what pad controller to buy and why, as things stand today, February 2021.
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My gear recommendations blog post that I keep up to date:
https://questforgroove.com/gear-recommendations/
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Links to all videos I reference:
Repairing a Maschine mk3 and discovering MPCstuff pad sensor sheets:
https://youtu.be/i-LYCDm1MKA
Nektar Aura Review & Setup Guide:
https://youtu.be/y_ofeNrOTwM
8x8 Pad layout:
https://youtu.be/AucBbNeqBkU
Every Launchpad is a special snowflake:
https://youtu.be/R85bqRnKVmg
Opening up an MPD218 and fixing the pads with electrical tape:
https://youtu.be/Y9LkGODzQck
Making a sing with the Launchkey mini mk3:
https://youtu.be/-S3rcnGmwas
Pad controller test (including the really cheap ones):
https://youtu.be/bN6MgKreNZ0
Making a song with the Sensel Morph:
https://youtu.be/ImjQgXuErIk
Standalone pad controllers, M1 chips and the future:
https://youtu.be/5yKZjrjTUl0
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Timelinks:
0:00 Intro
1:05 Maschine mikro mk3
4:31 Nektar Aura
5:26 Launchpad pro mk3 (when to buy an 8x8)
7:27 Launchpad X (and the problem of varying quality between devices)
11:42 Presonus Atom (Start of the budget options section)
13:34 MPD218 (A complex story but maybe worth a try)
17:40 Novation Launchkey mini mk3 (An all in one)
18:45 Even cheaper devices (that I did not test again)
19:25 Second hand options
20:26 New technologies (Sensel Morph, Linnstrument, iPad drumming)
23:13 Expensive stuff (Maschine mk3, Maschine +, MPC Live)
25:29 Conclusion