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It also makes a difference when you want to change the filter q and delay send at the same time for example.
I think the effort they made to try and make the Oktatrack 'centrepiece' capable is part of the problem with learning the beast.
The MPC has always had a good interface based around velocity sensitive pads.
I've had similar experiences with the MPC 1000 running JJOSXL - it can be as deep or as shallow as you need it to be. It's been the centerpiece in my setup for nearly 5 years and there are still entire areas of it I haven't explored yet.
I can understand the issue of working on a tiny screen, but I've never understood why so many people hold their noses at menu-diving - in the end it's all muscle memory?