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I got the money waiting akai, hurry up.


PostTue Nov 07, 2006 8:13 pm
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co-signing this, even though my black 1k has no issues (yet)

would be great if the new pads were less stiff, had a more even velocity response, were available in black, and no more than fiddy bucks

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I dont own one, and dont ever plan on owning a 1000. But imma have to agree and say Akai needs to get their **** straight and make a pad design like the rest. The button **** was stupid from the jump.

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I would definitley buy a better set of pads if it was made available


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althugh i dislike the idea of me paying extra for something that Akai should have done better from the get go, yes would go for it.


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let me see what's going on over there. i'll report back what i can (if i find out anything)


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Count me in...my pads are starting to stick a bit now, was starting to worry it was my finger action!!!


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althugh i dislike the idea of me paying extra for something that Akai should have done better from the get go, yes would go for it.


we'd have to be sure that the 500 pad construction is as faithful as the old style 2000 pads and such. thats the only way i would ever buy em.

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wouldnt they have to supply sensors/graphite sheet too? is that what you get now if you order the 2kxl pads from vst?


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Although I don't currently own an MPC1000 yet, I'd say count me in too. I plan on getting one soon. If a new pad design is something that will benefit MPC 1000 owners and make the MPC 1000 a better machine, I'm always in for it.


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wouldnt they have to supply sensors/graphite sheet too? is that what you get now if you order the 2kxl pads from vst?

Yeah, they would need to design a new PCB, (similar to the 2kxl) with the sensors (which can mount on the metal plate), as well as a similar one-piece rubber pad sheet. So when the rubber pads wear down from many years of heavy usage, they can be replaced just like the 2kxl. The same would apply for the sensor PCB if needed as well. But we need a durable build on the Pad Sensor PCB that will hold up as long as the 2kxl and similar models.

In a nutshell, it would all be the same exact design as the 2kxl... only scaled to size for the mpc1000. The wire harnesses would need to be designed to fit as well. But I'm sure Akai knows that already.

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PS - I'm not sure if Akai can still use the same metal pad mounting plate that we already have, unless they can design the PCB to mount with the exisitng screw holes. If they can, then it would save them and us some money. Hopefully that can be done. If not, I'd still have no problem at all spending the money to include a new mounting plate if theres no other choice. :)


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distortedtekno wrote:
earwolf wrote:
wouldnt they have to supply sensors/graphite sheet too? is that what you get now if you order the 2kxl pads from vst?

Yeah, they would need to design a new PCB, (similar to the 2kxl) with the sensors (which can mount on the metal plate), as well as a similar one-piece rubber pad sheet. So when the rubber pads wear down from many years of heavy usage, they can be replaced just like the 2kxl. The same would apply for the sensor PCB if needed as well. But we need a durable build on the Pad Sensor PCB that will hold up as long as the 2kxl and similar models.

In a nutshell, it would all be the same exact design as the 2kxl... only scaled to size for the mpc1000. The wire harnesses would need to be designed to fit as well. But I'm sure Akai knows that already.

8)

PS - I'm not sure if Akai can still use the same metal pad mounting plate that we already have, unless they can design the PCB to mount with the exisitng screw holes. If they can, then it would save them and us some money. Hopefully that can be done. If not, I'd still have no problem at all spending the money to include a new mounting plate if theres no other choice. :)


:shock: holy cr4p why in the hell did they not just do this in the first place...hindsight is a wonderful/terrible thing :x


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[quote="gunmetal"]It's cool im just a little upset... i don't have much cash and i don't like how akai tried to play us all with the pad design. it's almost like i got jinxed battling savillion on the issue with the F****d up pads. I hate having to hit save in order to load. feel me?
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I AM ALL FOR THIS SIGN ME UP I just finished repair of my pads I've bought 5 new in total and I could still use 3 more. the pads had gotten so bad it was hard to finish ANYTHING iN one sitting!!!!!! I'D MOSDEFINITLY REPLACE ALL IF THEY RELEASE THEM AS AN SHEET!

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seriously, anyone who is reading this with influenec.

i'm sitting here looking at my pad chasis right now. i'm at work, on the clock, but my boss is away so i'm fit to do whatever i want right now.

just looking at this thing reveals some design flaws.

the cables that come out of the pads are attached to white connectors which plug into white receivers that sit on the tan board. the tan board connects to the mpc itself w/ another, larger white connector.

the white receivers on the tan board are very fragile. my pad 10 receiver actually had a pin break while i was repairing it one time - i soldered it back together.

this separate pad thing is lunacy and obviously not a necessity if the 500 has all sensors on a single sheet. this is what we need. there are FAR too many moving parts in the current design.

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