
Good news is that some who have used it report that this is not as big of a deal as it would seem when in use in real life. I suspect this is all possible in terms of the awkwardness of the layout but I guess we will all soon see just how damning the layout is in use. Some say that this layout is going to lead to reaching over one’s self when programming and finger drumming. Wait… The Q-Links are on the far right rather than the typical left side orientation of the MPC Ren and MPC Studio? Oh boy, this is going to be interesting. Pads on the left! Uh-oh! Hmmm the screen is on the right and not dead center at all (despite what Metro Boomin exclaimed in the promo video). One of the first things anyone notices about the new MPC Touch is the layout.

It supports the weight across the entire back side of the MPC Touch. There is a plastic bar of sorts that attaches to the bottom rear of the MPC Touch. UPDATE: There seems to be a better solution to the flimsy kick stand in the video. Maybe my man at will erect some sort of cool wood sides or stand of some sort that will rectify this issue.

I mean it’s referred to as beating the pads for a reason. No one that I know is delicate with finger drumming and beating those pads. But did you happen to see how that kick stand nearly buckled under the pressure of Needlz finger drumming in the promo video? That is definitely going to be an issue for a good number of folks. There is a Kick Stand beneath it to raise the MPC Touch to a more ergonomic angle. It is flat and the screen does no tilt screen. The MPC Touch looks promising with its sleek design with a nod towards a very modern edge.

As you read this bear in mind that we’ve not yet gotten our hands on an MPC Touch but from what we can see… these are the “5 Things We Hate About MPC TOUCH” 1. Well, the MPC Touch was announced and for all of its glory there are some things that stand out that some of us aren’t particularly excited about. Articles Ask BBoyTech 3 Comments 10474 views 0
