There is a large heat sink on the bottom where you can access the user-replacable motherboard, battery, etc.But if I was a gigging musician I wouldn’t worry about the weight/size compared to other comparable gear (Force, MPC live). I can see myself taking it to the living room or maybe occasionally sitting out on my back porch with it but it’s no OP-1 or M8 when it comes to throwing it in a backpack. The device is definitely portable but it’s heavy and big enough that personally I wouldn’t want to casually haul it to the park or on holidays. So ~2 hrs with moderate/light loads seems within reason. That was playing a single instrument and with screen and pad LEDs at 100% brightness and WiFi on. In about 25 mins of playing, battery life went from 78% to 63%. Instrument is heavy and solid but sits comfortably in my lap (6+ ft tall, long legged) but might be too big for a smaller personīottom of device does not get uncomfortably warm A lot of thought went into this! Noodling on the couch report The scales and root notes page is also really well designed and fast to do on the fly and arranged in Circle of Fifths/Fourths fashion. I’m a long time Linnstrument user (since 2015) but my Linnstrument has never felt as good and expressive and as easy to control as these pads! The pads and MPE are AWESOME! Sensitivity, response curves, etc are SPOT ON! FW update mode seems to go through several cycles to complete.ĭoes the Authorize button stay blue for anyone else, even after you authorize? MPE and pads But removed power plug and plugged it back in and then it rebooted.Īfter reboot I got a message that machine had used a fall-back version of the OS, and this time the update went much faster and reboot was relatively quick as expected and went into FW update mode. Hopefully addressed soon in OS update.Īfter shutdown I was worried it wasn’t going to reboot as it didn’t come back on.
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