By BKLYN
Thu Jan 11, 2024 3:13 pm
I'd thought you guys would be more excited about this news, I guess not...
elstebbano wrote:That is very very awesome and great!
Absolutely made my day, mind is blown. That is a gamechanger
Edit: Thats not in standalone? Goddamit
Edit2: seems that its going to be working in standalone soon, nice
BKLYN wrote:I'd thought you guys would be more excited about this news, I guess not...
MPC-Tutor wrote:I like the way it's implemented using a standard DRUM program and the 4 layers, nice and simple. Time will tell on the quality of the results, especially when it comes over to standalone. I wonder if they are licensing this from a third party or built in-house.
Also the 'select all layers' feature in DRUM programs is a nice addition (generally speaking, not just for the stems). But surely a 'solo/mute layer' button also required?
This always seemed like such an obvious feature for MPCs to eventually have, hence very excited to see it, and very glad to see some attention being paid to the sampling side of things for a change.
dunkeyman wrote:Oh my God this is amazing
I had to keep an Android phone around with Moises and a YouTube downloader app just to do this on my MPC (and Moises limited me to five songs per month).
I can't believe the MPC One for example is capable of this. I thought it required a really good GPU to do AI separation!
This is probably the biggest game changer for the MPC that I can think of (and I don't say that lightly).
dunkeyman wrote:$9.99 is also so cheap that I'm surprised they're even charging for it.
Just want to point out that AKAI is now nickel and dimming OS functions, not plugins, not even a complete V3... "Monetization" begins...