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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:56 pm
by subwyze
TeReKeTe wrote:my man Dub Gabriel just got one; gonna be out his way in a bit so am definitely going to pick his brain on it. The guys @ ableton are really excited.

basically, the thing looks well-laid-out and well-thought-out, so that you can always have x/y/z controllers for eq's, etc, etc-- would beat the serious limitations of 8 knobs and sliders.

though i do like the punk rock, let's-fuckin-rock-out aspect of the mpd24!

we shall see. it's definitely a new world as far as controllers go.
Nice, Dub Gabriel is a good dude. I recently took a 2 day, seminar type class through "Dubspot NY," and he was one of the artists involved. It was all about Live 8 and the APC! It looks sick, but I heard there was lots of bugz too. I guess we will have to see if this catches on.

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:30 pm
by Dub_Fiend
I'm planning on asking my parents for this for my 21st birthday so I can use this instead of a shitty M-Audio Oxygen keyboard to do Ableton sets with... it's just the most OP control surface I've seen specifically for Ableton Live :D (Though I'm quite sure it's the ONLY one specifically for Ableton Live :3)


Dub Fiend

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:38 pm
by contakt321
Just got mine! Can't wait to open the box!

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:27 pm
by the dub lemon
I have one of these, I don't use it for production of for DJing (as in playing prerecorded tunes) as I don't really like using ableton for either of those uses. The way I use it is disect all my tracks down into various components and load all the compents into ableton so I can then remix, mashup and create live.

Regardless of what you use ableton for this thing is a beast, I expected that I'd be tapping with my fingers while staring at the screen, this is not the case at all, once you've got a project load and you get used to it you barely have to look at the laptop at all.

Integration on this into ableton is second to none, it really does just put all the controls of ableton at your finger tips, I've not discovered any bugs yet but then I've not really pushed it hard. If you're using ableton you'd be silly not to get one really and at £399 it's not really gonna break the bank (although the included ableton is pretty shit and you will want to upgrade which will cost abit, unless you already own a full version of course).

APC40 = win although I would quite like an ACP80

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:57 pm
by lytr
bought mine from a store a few days ago, now im broke.

best money i ever spent, no bugs on it and it's perfect for live performances

Re: Anyone Have the Akai APC40?

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:03 am
by dubgabriel
Hey, Big Up's! I finally signed up on the forum. I have been loving the APC-40. I just played last night at Dub Mission in San Francisco, you can check a video of the APC-40 in action:
http://www.vimeo.com/8044134
and also, I linked up with Akai now, so you can read more about it @:
http://www.akaipro.com/dubgabriel