By dtaa pla muk
Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:14 pm
MULTITIMBRALITY means being able to simultaneously receive multiple midi channels and play back multiple modules accordingly. in the case of the MPC, "modules" may either refer to PGMs or outgoing MIDI channels routed to VSTis or sound modules.
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FULLY MULTITIMBRAL MPCs
* can receive/record multiple MIDI channels
* multiple incoming MIDI channels can play multiple programs simultaneously
MPC2000xl
MPC4000
MPC1000 (jjos2xl)
MPC2500 (jjos2xl)
MPC5000
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MIDI-MULTITIMBRAL MPCs:
* can receive/record multiple MIDI channels
* can only operate 1 pgm at a time, so "modules" in this case means external MIDI-controlled devices
* all "Fully Multitimbral" MPCs are MIDI-multitimbral as well.
MPC2000
MPC60 (v3)
MPC3000
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NON-MULTITIMBRAL MPCs
* can only receive MIDI on the active track
MPC1000 (akai os)
MPC2500 (akai os)
MPC500
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FULLY MULTITIMBRAL MPCs
* can receive/record multiple MIDI channels
* multiple incoming MIDI channels can play multiple programs simultaneously
MPC2000xl
MPC4000
MPC1000 (jjos2xl)
MPC2500 (jjos2xl)
MPC5000
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MIDI-MULTITIMBRAL MPCs:
* can receive/record multiple MIDI channels
* can only operate 1 pgm at a time, so "modules" in this case means external MIDI-controlled devices
* all "Fully Multitimbral" MPCs are MIDI-multitimbral as well.
MPC2000
MPC60 (v3)
MPC3000
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NON-MULTITIMBRAL MPCs
* can only receive MIDI on the active track
MPC1000 (akai os)
MPC2500 (akai os)
MPC500
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Last edited by dtaa pla muk on Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:56 pm, edited 6 times in total.