By pspsounds
Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:33 am
MPC-Tutor wrote:pspsounds wrote:Not sure if it's 8 stereo or mono.
8 stereo @ 44.1kHz / 24bit
So could we get 16 with mono tracks?
MPC-Tutor wrote:pspsounds wrote:Not sure if it's 8 stereo or mono.
8 stereo @ 44.1kHz / 24bit
J.O.BEATS wrote:Akai is damned if they do damned if they don't. Everybody bitches about mpc controllers and not being stand alone. Then they make a stand alone and everybody bitches "but I can't use my plug ins and it'll never be as powerful as my macbook".
Akai is a s*%^$# company and deserve a lot of skepticism from their loyal customers but complaining that a stand alone MPC can't host vsts is a bit much
mr_debauch wrote:well isn't there 4 inputs on the live? i wonder if you can record 4 (mono) tracks at the same time. That would make it like a little portable 4 track with an mpc type of drum machine built in.. that is cool. You could run the outputs from a classic mpc model right into it.. track out a drum section at once.. kick, snare, hihats, cymbals.. all at the same time out from the mpc 60 (or what ever) .. and then add some moog on top of that (or what ever synth... you could just pick it up and bring it next to each piece of gear in the studio and add something into the beat.
zangetsu01 wrote:mr_debauch wrote:well isn't there 4 inputs on the live? i wonder if you can record 4 (mono) tracks at the same time. That would make it like a little portable 4 track with an mpc type of drum machine built in.. that is cool. You could run the outputs from a classic mpc model right into it.. track out a drum section at once.. kick, snare, hihats, cymbals.. all at the same time out from the mpc 60 (or what ever) .. and then add some moog on top of that (or what ever synth... you could just pick it up and bring it next to each piece of gear in the studio and add something into the beat.
Why would you do that..??
Wouldn't it be easyer to just load the mpc 60 project in your new MPC..??
MPC-Tutor wrote:So what happens if you own an MPC Touch and an MPC Renaissance? Will your MPC Touch's free MPC 2.0 upgrade allow you to connect your MPC Renaissance as well? Or will you have to pay for a separate MPC Renaissance license?
richie wrote:@mr_debauch and running a 60 sequence on any other machine will not have the same timing.
Fanu wrote:J.O.BEATS wrote:Akai is damned if they do damned if they don't. Everybody bitches about mpc controllers and not being stand alone. Then they make a stand alone and everybody bitches "but I can't use my plug ins and it'll never be as powerful as my macbook".
Akai is a s*%^$# company and deserve a lot of skepticism from their loyal customers but complaining that a stand alone MPC can't host vsts is a bit much
Truth! But we knew they'd complain no matter what. People have been nagging about no standalones on Akais socials forever...and now it's grief time as it won't use VSTs. If it did, they'd nag in a year about the tech not being powerful enough to run all their stuff.
People gotta be realistic!
Even saw some ppl say "Well it's not fully standalone if you can still use it with a computer"...dear god
Fanu wrote:J.O.BEATS wrote:Even saw some ppl say "Well it's not fully standalone if you can still use it with a computer"...dear god
richie wrote:I've been considering starting a thread about cheap high powered DAW builds people can do now with decomissioned server grade parts. Everything is so cheap now. 32 Gig DDR3 for $60 CDN, 6 core 12 thread 3.3ghz processors, $70, etc.
MPD MPK RAY wrote:WHERE ARE THE 2.0 SOFTWARE VIDEOS?