Reviews and questions about the entry-level MPC500
By torte Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:55 am
Hi MPC Users,

i'am pretty new to this forum and i'am looking forward to receive a mpc 500 next week. Now I got a very basic question. I tried to use the search function in the forum but no success. Iam sure this question is not new. I'am sorry.

In the Manual of the MPC 500 i found this:

"The MPC500 supports 16-bit samples at any sample rate (audio imported at sample rates higher than 44.1k is automatically downsampled down during playback)"

This means i can load samples with 8khz / 22khz into the MPC? I asking because i have seen some reviews of the machine in which there was mentioned the mpc 500 can only take 44 khz samples.

Thanks everybody for reading this.

Cheers, TorTe
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By Avene Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:43 pm
I've never tried loading samples with different sample rates, but I think it's best to stick with loading 16bit 44.1khz files. If you have a bunch of samples at another sample rate, you should be able to convert them all to 44.1khz using this program - http://www.macroplant.com/adapter/ It's freeware and is available for both Mac & Windows. So convert them there first before loading into the MPC500.
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By Ill-Green Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:57 pm
Avene wrote:I've never tried loading samples with different sample rates, but I think it's best to stick with loading 16bit 44.1khz files. If you have a bunch of samples at another sample rate, you should be able to convert them all to 44.1khz using this program - http://www.macroplant.com/adapter/ It's freeware and is available for both Mac & Windows. So convert them there first before loading into the MPC500.

I always dug your avatar, reminds me of Space Harrier in HD.
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By Avene Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:58 pm
Ill-Green wrote:I always dug your avatar, reminds me of Space Harrier in HD.


Cheers! Yeah, I did that about 10 years ago. A simple 3D animated backdrop with logo exploding done in a Flash animation program called Swish.
By torte Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:51 am
Hello, thanks for you answers so far. Regards, T.