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  • #38581
    Ess Jay
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    To control the remix decks, F1 without a doubt.

    The 4 faders and knobs are crucial as I am constantly altering the volume and filtering of each clip, and the other buttons are vital too.

    For finger drumming, definitely MF

    #38582
    NietzSKY
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    I own the f1 myself, and am not impressed with the remix deck option. My f1 just seems like a gimped maschine (faders are nice, but no velocity sensitive = boo) and is slightly more annoying to chop samples with. The f1 remapped fx style has potential, but personally, I’d choose a spectra over a f1 anyday.

    #38583
    Ess Jay
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    If Candyman wants to control the remix decks, the f1 is a far superior choice to the MF.

    The MF isnt velocity sensitive either, and has far fewer controls to map.

    However, I own an F1 (which I used to hate, but now love) but I also am picking up a MFS soon because I think they just look so good, but wont use it for remix decks very much.

    #38584
    Ess Jay
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    If Candyman wants to control the remix decks, the f1 is a far superior choice to the MF.

    The MF isnt velocity sensitive either, and has far fewer controls to map.

    However, I own an F1 (which I used to hate, but now love) but I also am picking up a MFS soon because I think they just look so good, but wont use it for remix decks very much.

    #38586
    NietzSKY
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    Such is true, I’m just used to street fighter I suppose so the MF felt more natural XD. For remix decks, the f1 is definitely the way to go.

    #38589
    DJ Candyman
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    Cheers guys, guess it’s going to be the F1 then, although I do like the arcade buttons on the MF, but if there is no velocity sensor then I feel they are missing out on a trick. Just wish I could use my apc20 to control the remix decks

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