There’s no replacing it until it gives out for good.” first piece of equipment I ever owned was a Trigger Finger and I loved it like crazy… until the pads stopped working, and once I got my MPD26 I never looked at that old thing ever again! But the 404 was crucial and helped me get by and make a living for a few years. I don’t “need” it per sé, but it’s just really fun to use still and it’s also one of those things that reminds me of where I came from, if that makes any sense. There’s plenty of gear on the market for live performances, but even with an endless supply of apps he could download onto his iPad, it would take some pretty drastic measures for him to give up his sampler. I like to improvise my sets for the most part, so I don’t like relying on just the 404 or just the iPad.”Īll in all, though, EQ seems like he has a deep respect for the 404SX. So I like to run a little bit of everything now, rather than just the 404. My SP-404SX actually crapped out on me while I was on tour once and I had to use a Traktor app to make do, and it worked out surprisingly well.
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