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One of the ubiquitous debates raging in many music production and beat making forums these days is the preference of rhythmic drum sequencing. On one hand, people are using standard MIDI keyboards that are otherwise used for synthesizers and instruments for their drum samples, while the other option that is pushed often is getting dedicated drum hardware like an Akai MPC.
Recently, the hat has tipped in favor of the dedicated drum samples hardware route, with new, much less expensive devices becoming popular among veterans and newbie producers alike. The Akai MPD, for example, is pretty much the same as the MPC series of drum sequencers, except that it lacks any sequencing and arranging capability, leaving that processing up to the actual host (the computer audio/midi program, such as FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops) and Cakewalk Sonar.
On the keyboard end, we can see many producers preferring to stick with key input for drum samples. One of the advantages here is velocity recognition, but it's nowhere near as good as the pad sensors on the MPD, for example. A common reason expressed for choosing the keyboard is that it's very easy to hit multiple instruments at the same time, and also that many producers already have a great feel and rhythm on the keyboard keys.
The keyboard method has several drawbacks, the most obvious one being trigger response for drum samples. Pressing a key does not trigger the sample, it's only once the key is pressed down, and the delay between putting finger to key and key reaching the sensor bed can be devastating to rhythmic anticipation and hitting notes on the fly.
The pads aren't immune from criticism, though. People complain of poor quality even in the highest end products, with many pads not being able to withstand 50 hours of use required by a regular music producer. In fact, manufacturers make a lot on the backend with sales of replacement drum pads!
Lately, we've seen a stream of all in one products hit the market. Keyboards with drum samples above the keys are coming out in force every few months. One of the most popular is the Akai MPK series, which combines velocity-sensitive keys with the MPC-style pads that producers have revered for much more than a decade. The jury is still out on most of these products and their gimmicky nature.
A common complaint and concern is that while these devices take care of both inputs required, they do neither of them truly excellently, so it's many a pro beat maker's advice to get one great keyboard and one great drum samples input device.
John Gellei is a guest author for BeatFuse, which shows you how to easily make beats and has tutorials on violin lessons also.
Upgrading Your Bike Seat From Stock To Aftermarket
When it comes to comfort when riding a aftermarket bike seat is a must. Motorcycle Seats are produced by a variety of manufacturers. The main ones being Sargent, Corbin and Mustang. When choosing a motorcycle seat there are really two factors that come in to play. One is definitely the look of the seat on your bike and the other is the comfort level that can be achieved by the upgrade. Most of your bike seats these days are made of a memory cell foam or some such material that is highly durable. It will actually almost act like a second shock absorber. I upgraded from my stock bench to a Corbin seat and it was a night and day difference.
Corbin Seats use a material called comfort cell foam which is built to be firm so even after hours of riding it wont sink, where your stock bench's foam would loose firmness within 30 minutes and you would be sitting on the plastic pan that the bike seat is made from. Sargent seats are either covered with leather or a synthetic material that is made to look like leather. No matter what you ride Corbin will have a bike seat that is made to fit your bike. Almost all motor cycle manufacturers have a Corbin upgrade that will bolt right on available to them. This goes for cruisers as well as sport bikes alike.
Sargent motorcycle seats also come in a variety of flavors, however their selection tends to lean more towards sport bike owners then cruisers. Sargent also caters to the exotic bike owners. Seats are available for makers like Aprilla and Ducati. This manufacturer uses a material called super cell foam in their seats which is designed to give incredible comfort even for long distance rides. Not only does this manufacturer make one hell of a comfortable seat the quality and looks are also part of the package making this one of the premier makers of seats in the world. Little things like synthetic material that imitates a carbon fiber look or the Italian flag being sown in to the front of the seat make this not only a comfortable bike seat but also a great looking upgrade that help give your bike a custom look.
Mustang motorcycle seats are mainly available for cruiser's instead of sport bikes. Mustang manufactures many a motorcycle seat that is made to look like the old school bike seats that you would see on bikes from the 60's, 70's & 80's. They are great if you are trying to achieve and old school look for your chopper. Not only do they make the saddles they also make sissy bar pads and backrest. Mustang currently has motorcycle seats available for Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha and Victory Cycles. Mustang seats are made with special controlled-density foam therefore assuring riding comfort even on long rides.
When you do decide on a bike seat no matter who the manufacturer is it is always recommended that you find out about the manufacturers warranty. Also with some seats extra hardware is required to mount it on to your bike. I think most important of all is that you get some feedback from others that have similar seats. You can find reviews online at different social sites that are geared towards bikers.
For details on all the Motorcycle Seats we carry please visit our online parts catalog for full descriptions on all products.
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