Reviews and questions about the entry-level MPC500
By danboy Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:20 pm
Hi.

I had a 2500 but i never really got around to using it cus it kept breaking (buttons, data wheel etc) and i spent more time trying to fix it than learning it, so i sold it.

Im considering getting a new 500, ive read up about its limitations compared to the 2500 and it seems like it will do what i need it to, i just wanted to ask a couple of questions.

Does the 500 have a mixer?

Also, say i have a sample and i want to tune it (pitch shift) up or down, does the tempo of the sample increase / decrease along with those pitch changes? i was unable to see if this was the case with my 2500 because it was a shit unit. if the sample tempo does increase / decrease with pitch changes, is it possible to lock the tempo whilst changing the pitch?

Thanks.
By danboy Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:13 pm
so if i pitch up a sample, the speed of the sample will not speed up? likewise if i pitch down a sample, the speed of the sample wont get slower?

also does the 500 have a mixer like the 2500?
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By NearTao Fri Oct 08, 2010 5:33 pm
If you pitch a sample up it speeds up, and if you pitch it down it will slow down.

There are time stretch functions similar to the 2500 if I remember correctly (never used them so I forget off hand). Check the manual for best results on this.

There is no mixer, you'll need to play with the levels on a per sample basis.
By danboy Sat Oct 09, 2010 11:28 am
cool thanks for answering, appreciate it!

off to get me a 500 now!
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By sonseelye Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:00 pm
you should get the 1000,,ive had both and the 1000 is much more reliable,,my 500 crashed all the time.
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By OriginalProducer Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:33 pm
excuse me yes the tempo changes when you pitch the samples :lol:
i thought there was a feature on the 2500 when you change the pitch the tempo of your sequence change it will be a great feature
By oxide54 Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:13 pm
sonseelye wrote:you should get the 1000,,ive had both and the 1000 is much more reliable,,my 500 crashed all the time.

+1 get the 1000 and JJOS

still small and light enough to be portable, except you have to plug it in to the mains