![]() This is very different from how the MPC Live works (which actually runs the MPC 2.4 software on the device itself unless you are in controller mode). The touch-screen essentially serves as an extended desktop display and controls the MPC 2.4 software with a specialized GUI/UX on the extended touch display. I love the pads - they're thick but sensitive. So I decided to use the MPC Touch as an audio interface when I need to sample and run standalone, but use my RME Babyface Pro for everything else. ![]() If I use the MPC 2.4 software inside of Reason, however, it's fine on my RME Babyface. using my RME Babyface as the audio driver causes the MPC 2.4 software to crash if I use any of the included Air effects plugins as inserts. ![]() use the MPC Touch as an audio interface if you want to sample from the phono-in and monitor, and 2. The MPC Touch acts as an external soundcard, which at first I didn't use since my RME Babyface is far superior, but you have to 1. ![]() Setup was a breeze, and I downloaded the latest MPC Software 2.4. These retailed at $800 USD, but dropped to $399 - $450 in the past few weeks, so they're likely being discontinued. So I ended up picking up the MPC Touch when they were being cleared out at Sweetwater. ![]()
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