MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By dtaa pla muk Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:51 am
hahah yeah
i was really trying to show how lame it was to try to undermine someone's otherwise thoughtful, well written, and decidedly OBJECTIVE post for something as silly as semantics (or one or two unobtrusive grammatical errors)...a shame the original poster went and replaced his post with christmas cheer.

what can i say but baaahhh....
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By Askia Shaheed Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:09 am
Do I regret buying the 5K? What would I have purchased to put in its place? The options: an MV or one of several other MPCs. I am sticking with the 5K...if not the 5K, I would be using the 2.5K with the JJ OS2.
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By Jauly Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:51 pm
Nym wrote:...a shame the original poster went and replaced his post with christmas cheer.

what can i say but baaahhh....


Lol I knew why I quoted his main objectives... and I won't be kindly enough to follow up and replace it with christmas cheers THERE... 8)

HAPPY X-Mas for all and ALL THE BEST for our beloved MPCs :D
By moyphee Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:17 pm
Nym wrote:hahah yeah
i was really trying to show how lame it was to try to undermine someone's otherwise thoughtful, well written, and decidedly OBJECTIVE post for something as silly as semantics (or one or two unobtrusive grammatical errors)...a shame the original poster went and replaced his post with christmas cheer.


I agree, it was a well worded post. Luckily it was quoted in full.
By ToOxSicK Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:34 pm
I don't regret sht this machine its beast,and does exactly what i need.I had my sht on for 7 days this mofuka haven't freeze ones on ,and besides i have 70 gigs of drum samples on it.
By dmarz45 Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:24 am
ToOxSicK wrote:I don't regret sht this machine its beast,and does exactly what i need.I had my sht on for 7 days this mofuka haven't freeze ones on ,and besides i have 70 gigs of drum samples on it.



shyyyit 70gigs of samples? Must be hard to find the right drums wouldnt ya say?
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By AWW_NAWW Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:02 am
dmarz45 wrote:
ToOxSicK wrote:I don't regret sht this machine its beast,and does exactly what i need.I had my sht on for 7 days this mofuka haven't freeze ones on ,and besides i have 70 gigs of drum samples on it.



shyyyit 70gigs of samples? Must be hard to find the right drums wouldnt ya say?

I know huh... muhfukahs will lie for nothin!! :roll:
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By LvngDead Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:15 pm
lol @ this getting more replies than "WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR 5000".

A few more weeks, and I can try out the 5k for myself.
By dmarz45 Sat Dec 20, 2008 4:51 pm
yeah i have like 20gigs of drums but I only use like 1gig worth of the breaks that i have. Ill just layer the breaks with the other 19gigs of random sounds that i have lol...
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By scd Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:12 pm
Jauly wrote:I cannot say it enough, the hardware of the 5000 itself is VERY good.


I think this is the best thing I read in this thread so far. The fundaments of this machine are good quality: there is enough computing power, the AD/DA convertors are excellent, the moving hardware parts are solid. There is more than enough midi, audio, usb and digital in- and outputs on the back. LCD screen is big a nice. User interface, both hard- en software is fast and easy to understand.

And software-wise, things can only get better right?
By ToOxSicK Sun Dec 21, 2008 4:52 am
AWW_NAWW wrote:
dmarz45 wrote:
ToOxSicK wrote:I don't regret sht this machine its beast,and does exactly what i need.I had my sht on for 7 days this mofuka haven't freeze ones on ,and besides i have 70 gigs of drum samples on it.



shyyyit 70gigs of samples? Must be hard to find the right drums wouldnt ya say?

I know huh... muhfukahs will lie for nothin!! :roll:

Well i ain't got reason to lie cause am grown ass man.Another thing is you need to organize ur sht so you know what to look for,it all depends on the mood,you can't just put any snares a hit-hats or kicks to go with any melody, mood has to be right or ur beat will end up in recycle, at least you should know that. :wink:
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By Jauly Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:35 pm
Nym wrote:Image


"And since the MPC5000's operating system is upgradeable, check the site once in a while for late breaking news. Future versions of the operating system will include things like new features requested by our users as well as improvements to existing features."

MPC5000 Manual, Chapter 1, Introduction.
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By AWW_NAWW Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:07 am
scd wrote:
Jauly wrote:MPC5000 Manual, Chapter 1, Introduction.


I would add to this:

http://www.akaipro.com/contentmgr/showd ... hp/id/1086


and to reply to this If akai has a new os for this thing already why is it not out yet. the old akai atleast use too let us bata test the shit for them which also kept us in the loop on what was going on and mad us feel like someone took us serious. food for thought