By djst
Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:52 pm
elstebbano wrote:And they finally made automation for master and submixes possible..good news, greatness awaits
I would love to see that coming to the MPC lineup!
elstebbano wrote:And they finally made automation for master and submixes possible..good news, greatness awaits
NewAkaiUser wrote:Maybe that's why they delayed adding disk streaming? It would definitely separate One from the rest of the family.
As far as I know, MPC One has a usb 2.0 controller, which will slow down the fastest card.
In the 3.1 firmware presentation for Force, they loading project and 100 audio clips in seconds.
It seems to me that the speed might not be enough to handle so many files at once.
jabberwalky wrote:Surely the MPC will get it. So what would you even do with disk streaming? I guess it's cool for playing backing tracks. Is that the goal? Genuinely curious why this feature is such a big deal for everyone. I'm sure I will implement it too, but I just don't know how yet. How would disk streaming without an arranger work?
64hz wrote:Really thinking of selling my live and getting a force now.
64hz wrote:Really thinking of selling my live and getting a force now.
64hz wrote:Really thinking of selling my live and getting a force now.
zangetsu01 wrote:I don't know man, It was the MPC community that asked for the Arranger and look who got it first, The Force..
64hz wrote:Really thinking of selling my live and getting a force now.
Drew Hamlett wrote:Xpand would be somewhat hard to do although Hype is basically a workstation synth. I wish you could add wavetables to Hype. Polyphony would be pretty restrictive for Xpand in standalone. I think keygroup disk streaming would be the next best thing. I have pretty large keygroups and it actually works pretty well, but the load times are really bad.