
By rinseout
Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:01 pm
I liked the idea of the mpc being a standalone tool and decent layering is an absolute must for this imo (didnt all mpcs have that feature?)
The pattern/chord features are gimmicks imo. Cant save the chords with a sequence/program/project, cant edit the patterns while running the sequence (or did i miss sth here?). Can´t insert different notes for a midi output, too.
Now most of the time i´m working with ableton live and the mpc synced, so most of the layering can be done within live. Nym´s way of using the midi outs with a vst is good too. Still this is a backlash for me, as the new simult is quite useless.
Still the new features are amazing, just finished working through the manual and i think í´m ready to make the switch.
Not much to explain, basically with the old simult you could record your performance and afterwards simult pads to the original pads played. For more info read the numerous threads about this topic...
The pattern/chord features are gimmicks imo. Cant save the chords with a sequence/program/project, cant edit the patterns while running the sequence (or did i miss sth here?). Can´t insert different notes for a midi output, too.
Now most of the time i´m working with ableton live and the mpc synced, so most of the layering can be done within live. Nym´s way of using the midi outs with a vst is good too. Still this is a backlash for me, as the new simult is quite useless.
Still the new features are amazing, just finished working through the manual and i think í´m ready to make the switch.
stan steez wrote:Maybe somebody can explain this more in-depth
Not much to explain, basically with the old simult you could record your performance and afterwards simult pads to the original pads played. For more info read the numerous threads about this topic...






