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    That was my thought as well.
    Still trying to figure out what the upside of the Mk2 woulld be. What do they mean with the knobs and such being touch sensitive? Aren't the buttons, knobs and faders on the mk1 touch sensitive as well? As soon as you touch them, it autodetects you touched it. Well, maybe they mean the ones on the mk2 are touch sensitive in a way that you only need to touch them instead of fysically moving them.
    Probably better pods and faders? Better support in the future? Maybe here and there some better chips, condensers, or whatnot?
    Ah well, as long as it works good now, I'll just keep my drivers that work now backed up so it'll always work

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    You can also get a whole bunch of little percussion instruments for the price. Infinitely useful (to some)

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    Quote Originally Posted by macbeat View Post
    Unless it's a used piece of gear, I don't think it exists. You could probably find a halfway decent mic for that amount.
    They're on the market-yeah-around 50 bucks. Personally, I wouldn't have much use for one, but if someone likes it-cool.

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    Akai LPK25 Midi Keyboard. Ultra portable, light, can flit almost anywhere, keys are pretty solid also. 45 bucks.

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