mpc5k wrote:I am really beginning to love this machine. Just came home from a session with my friends. Brought my 5000 for the first time and it was real fun. Love the usability and the q-links although I record everything into the same track to be able to use the q-links the way i want to (we do techno and drum and bass). I hated the 5000 with OS 1.x, with 2.0 it is really stable, everything can be done while the machine is playing, no glitches and chrashes. One down side is that it really takes long to open folders with more than say 500+ samples. I am going to split those folders to seperate ones named A-F, G-M and so on.
Replaced the HD with a SSD and it´s really smooth now. I have no worries to put it into the car and drive to the studio with it.
i read on another forum that the ssd drive in the mpc don t make it really faster...
well for me coming from another era with c64 loading times doesn t matter..
if you ever loaded on the c64 a game from a tape drive you know what loading times mean...
but another thing i m using also a lil phatty and since i m recording everything to my daw via adat i can use the analog outs for cool experiments...
like this:
i have the phatty connected via midi 1a and have the analog out 8 going into the audio in of the phatty!!
now i turn on the synth on the mpc and route it to analog output number 8...
so now you have to use the synth program at the same time with midi 1a that means you can use the mpc OSC with an analog filter !!on the regular i turn off the filter on the mpc and let the phatty do the job...
or i just turn on some noise on the mpc to dirt up some basses from the phatty...
you can use anything with a audio in imagine a sherman filter bank or the evolver?