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By Swissmaster Cheese Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:09 pm
that link doesnt work mane....
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By xkwest Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:31 pm
it was working an hour earlier

By mpc3000 Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:40 pm
Announcement for the MPC1000 will be coming very soon.
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By eightsixteen Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:17 pm
That's a nice looking machine. Looks like it comes with the 8 outs built in. And Smart Media, that's a good idea. Can't wait to see the real thing.
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By Lampdog Thu Sep 04, 2003 6:31 pm
Very attractive looking. Maybe perfect for my little brother just getting into beats and whatnot..
By the finger prince Thu Sep 04, 2003 6:48 pm
Enter the MPC1000.


SIZE MATTERS
Small and perfectly formed (and not much bigger than an A4 sheet of paper), this diminuitive MPC is not some compromised little runt of the litter as you might expec. On the contrary - the MPC1000 inherits many of the major features of its older, bigger siblings but in a compact form factor that makes it ideal for carrying around… to your friends, to a gig, to a session, on a train… wherever. And it’s a creditable alternative to computer based systems.



As part of its lineage, the MPC1000 features the sixteen characteristic velocity and pressure sensitive pads that have been an established (and essential) component of the MPC series since its inception and which contribute enormously to to the ‘feel’ of the instrument – arguably, they are the best pads on any drum machine past or present!

It also features the original MP60’s intuitive transport and locate controls, the unique NOTE REPEAT function plus new additions such as the two Q-Link sliders that allow real-time control of functions such as filter cutoff, pitch, level and more.



Add to these a well established, friendly and intuitive user interface, two separate multi-effects processors (and a master output effects processor!), resonant multi-mode filters, two MIDI ins and 32 MIDI channels via the two MIDI outputs, multiple audio outputs as standard, footswitch inputs for ‘hands-free’ control and you have most of what you’d expect to find in a rugged, dependable ‘switch on and work’ and ‘out the carton’ solution to computer sequencer headaches.

But there are new things too:




The use of compact flash as a storage medium, for example, makes for more than enough room to save your sounds and grooves in an extremely compact, portable and readily available format and present testing has verified the use of up to 2 Gigabyte cards.

Furthermore, the MPC1000 supports the "MASS STORAGE CLASS" USB standard. What this means is that when connected to a Mac or PC via the MPC1000's USB port, the Mac/PC sees the MPC1000 as a Compact Flash card reader without the need for any cumbersome driver installation on your computer (*). This simple implementation allows you to simply drag and drop data between your desktop and the MPC1000's CF card to build up sound library on your CF card or vice versa to back up data on your CF card.


With regard to internal memory, you get 16Mb of on-board RAM as standard (with 5Mb dedicated to preset sounds) but this can easily be expanded up to 128 MB using standard laptop size memory.

THE THREE ‘Fs’ - FEATURES, FUNCTIONS, FACILITIES
Behind the stunning ‘retro’ cosmetic styling that pays homage to a halcyon era of dedicated drum machines, the new MPC1000 is a thoroughly modern sampling drum machine and multi-track MIDI sequencer that is more than equipped with features, functions and facilities to let you explore new musical ideas without restriction.

MAKE YOUR BANK MANAGER SMILE!
Impressive specs, good looks, loads of features and everything else aside, the best news of all is that this power for musical expression now costs less than ever before.

So, if you have ever dreamed of buying into the MPC legend to realise your musical ambitions, now’s your chance!




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KEY FEATURES
Established friendly and intuitive user interface of MPC series.
Easy-to-use MIDI sequencer/drum sampler offering a great alternative to complex computer based products.
Great-feeling, velocity and pressure sensitive pads for expressive programming.
A 16 levels function giving you one sound on all pads with varied level, tuning, attack, decay or filter per pad.
Two separate effects processors and one main out effect processor; all which can be used simultaneously.
4-pole filters (two 2-pole filters) filtering for each of the 32 voices.
Two Q-Link sliders for realtime performance control.
2 x MIDI In and 2 x MIDI Out.
32 MIDI channels.
16Mb RAM standard, expandable to 128Mb .
Internal preset sounds in flash.
Save/load your sound and sequence data to/from Compact Flash.
Portable laptop size – ideal for taking your act on the road.

By mpc3000 Thu Sep 04, 2003 8:46 pm
A few things I see:

Where the letter input? No way to name seq's, samples or songs?

It does not look like there are any additional ways to use the q-link besides the usual attack, decay, filter, tune?

Midi clock is the only sync source?

The MPC2k and MPC3k import is incomplete and does not look like it will be fully implemented.

Say goodbye to sample CD's? I have a bunch and I actually prefer to preview them on the machine.

By elmacaco Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:48 am
Man that is cool. If it ran off batteries I'd get it right away, but I will still get it, I'll just wait a while.
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By Prah_860_ Fri Sep 05, 2003 4:11 am
eightsixteen wrote:That's a nice looking machine. Looks like it comes with the 8 outs built in. And Smart Media, that's a good idea. Can't wait to see the real thing.


thaz not 8 outs.....how will you sample in?.....those are ins/outs

By EntouRAJ Fri Sep 05, 2003 4:59 am
the best news of all is that this power for musical expression now costs less than ever before.


so the price is???

also, MPC3000 has some good points/critiques about this......anyone know the answers???

By EntouRAJ Fri Sep 05, 2003 5:04 am
also, any word of an on screen .wav editor like the 2kxl?
does it even take .wavs?
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By pieuvre Fri Sep 05, 2003 5:05 am
Around 1000 $ 8)