
By Askia Shaheed
Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:39 am
AWW_NAWW wrote:Askia Shaheed wrote:
So since you are using an MPC 4000 with 512 MB, why don't you load up a bunch of files until your have no more memory left. Then save these files to the hard drive in its own folder. Time this process. Restart your MPC 4000 and reload the folder you just created. Time this process. Then report back with the results. I would like to know how fast the MPC 4000 can do these tasks. I already wrote about the performance of the 5K. Now let's see how good you are with math. If it takes 5 to 6 minutes to load 192 MB of samples (MPC 5K), how long would it take to load 512 MB of samples? Once you get the answer to that equation, you will start to see what I mean.
509MB = 9min 37sec
I take this number is from the MPC 4000 right? Because you wouldn't get that answer from the equation I gave you above
So lets say that it takes 10 minutes to load all those samples and keygroups. When you start to erase memory and reload samples...that is a lot of time being wasted. You can easily have giga bytes of samples in a fraction of that time using a software sampler MIDI'd to your MPC (again, the reason for all those MIDI outs and the reason why we can send MIDI CC messages via Q-links). Don't like computers, they have VST players on the market that are computers but look and peform like sound modules. If that is still not your cup of tea, then simply use one of the numerous sound modules or keyboards available. All of these options are much better than waiting 10 minutes to load some files.




