
You can also scroll up and down rows of pads as well as moving by whole octaves.Ĭheapest maschine (mikro mk2) costs 333eur. With Drum Rack, there's now more LED feedback so the pads with samples/instruments loaded light up. Maschine 2.1's new Live 9 templates for its MIDI mode are much improved, especially visual feedback of parameter names and value feedback from Live on the dual displays/knobs/buttons. Currently I have Akai LPD8 but the problem is that it is difficult to know which drum rack slots the pads are actually controlling. Even better, I don’t have to worry about powering it, cooling it, or maintaining it - NVIDIA handles all of that stuff for me, leaving me with nothing to do but enjoy my games.Golemus wrote:I would like to get a good pad controller for drum racks. For $19.99 a month, GeForce NOW’s RTX 3080 tier delivers high performance graphics, stability, and ray tracing to not just my computer, but to my phone, tablet, and TV, too. Or, as is the case with GeForce NOW, you can sidestep all of these inconveniences and get the power of a GeForce RTX 3080 streamed to your devices via the cloud. In short, they’re expensive to buy, pricey to maintain, and generally a hassle to use. For starters, they draw up to 320 watts of power (RIP your electricity bill), they generate enough heat to fry an egg, and they must be kept cool for optimal performance. Unfortunately, it’s notoriously hard to find, and even if you can get one on Amazon, they come with quite a few snags. NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3080 is one of the most sought-after GPUs on the planet. GeForce RTX 3080 Power Without the Hassle
