Korg Nanopad vs Akai LPD8
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    Default Korg Nanopad vs Akai LPD8

    So Ive been thinking about buying cheap controller for traktor to launch hot cues, loops and such stuff.
    These two have about the same price, so I can't decide which to get.
    Also, I am planing to start to learn Ableton, so which would be better?


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    I would choose the Akai purely for the Pots.

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    akai all the way, the korg's build quality is quite poor

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    the nano pad will break on you

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    I cant vouch for the nanopad, but I have a LPD8 and its a really well built bit of kit. The only slight negative is that the knobs are a little short in height, but this is for portability.

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    Nanopad is pure crap,
    I bought 1 unit, replaced by another defect unit.
    Decide to replace by LPD8. Happy

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    Ok guys, I'm convinced. Its gonna be lpd8.
    But you talk bad stuff about Korg, is it Korg in generally or just this piece?
    I really love that Kaoss Pad 3, is it worth any?

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    The Kaoss Pad 3 is flat out fantastic.

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    I have a LPD8 and my friend has a KORG nanopad, I also have a KP3.

    LPD8 Is amazing but the first one I had broke randomly one day, just stopped working. Luckily I have a warranty so I get a free one . Since then it has been working perfectly.

    The nanopad is awesome, but only for the XY pad. The pads are MUCH better on the lpd8(and they light up!), and it feels loosely put together, you could snap the thing in half easy.


    The KP3 Is amazing(with OS v.2) but if you want to do pure sampling the roland Sp-555 has 16 pads instead of 4, so that's better for creating an entire set of samples in front of you. The XY is fluid and using it as a midi controller is great too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steffanko View Post
    So Ive been thinking about buying cheap controller for traktor to launch hot cues, loops and such stuff.
    lpd8 wins hands down. I have them both, but the korg is not quite as well built as the akai. I went though three nanopads already while the lpd8 just keeps on doing its job... the ribbon controller on the nanopad is fun though. they work well as a pair.

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