MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
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By mr_debauch Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:16 am
Coz wrote:I like to have a streamlined workflow with minimal gear these days... I even ditched my studio mixer recently because I found a workaround where I don't need it anymore. The sampling side of things just consists of a turntable, 2500, MFC42 and a Rane mixer. I just track everything out through the Rane one track at a time... works fine for me.

I would also only ever need/want one MPC at a time. If the differences in feel, sound and workflow were drastically different I'd be more inclined to have a few, but I don't think they are that different. I'm only ever interested in getting from A to B with minimal hassle, and I think any MPC can deliver that.


Yeah I can totally understand that. sometimes I feel as though there is too much down here but with my newer setup it's manageable. They are similar, and the main thing is.... on every mpc I am doing similar things... chopping samples, drums, sequencing external stuff... and recording it into the computer or into some hardware. The conclusion is basically the same... the various paths there are just for fun.
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By Coz Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:45 am
In saying all that, it's funny how the slightest thing can have an impact on your workflow.

I bought a dedicated Cubase controller a few months back which is really nice, and I occasionally forget to switch it on before I load up the program... it's like having my right hand chopped off without it now!

It's that kind of targeted purchase that I like these days.
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By mr_debauch Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:56 am
Coz wrote:In saying all that, it's funny how the slightest thing can have an impact on your workflow.

I bought a dedicated Cubase controller a few months back which is really nice, and I occasionally forget to switch it on before I load up the program... it's like having my right hand chopped off without it now!

It's that kind of targeted purchase that I like these days.


ah neat.. and yes you are right. the thing I am eyeing and want to get but it's a good chunk of change is the axis 64 controller. It's a controller based on the harmonic table... plugs in via midi to external devices too... I know this new angle will add to the process of designing new melodies. I already have a midi controller... but this new key layout (being the slightest change) I know will have a decent impact.
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By ArKyve-31 Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:09 am
Coz wrote:In saying all that, it's funny how the slightest thing can have an impact on your workflow.


Gotta chime in here. 8)

Until I got my hands on the 4k there was one thing here or there that each mpc was missing over another, I honestly believe I will make better or "hotter" beats with the 4k, not because of the bells and whistles, but more because it fits my style of workflow like a glove, I have no problem spending all day on it and never get frustrated. I know just as well as you guys that for the most part the same music can be accomplished with other models, but as Coz said, the slightest thing makes a huge difference, especially for me and my ability to focus.
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By Coz Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:01 am
mr_debauch wrote:ah neat.. and yes you are right. the thing I am eyeing and want to get but it's a good chunk of change is the axis 64 controller. It's a controller based on the harmonic table... plugs in via midi to external devices too... I know this new angle will add to the process of designing new melodies. I already have a midi controller... but this new key layout (being the slightest change) I know will have a decent impact.



That's an unusual bit of kit. What's nice about it is that is seems you can't hit a bad note with adjacent keys. I could do with something like that 'cause my one finger keyboard playing technique doesn't cut it at the best of times!

The only thing I'm seriously considering buying now is NI Komplete 7. I've always rated Native Instruments software, and I'm getting a little bit bored of trying to get cracks for everything... then getting another link for sounds... then discovering you've only got the demo! Grrrrr... probably time to make the investment.
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By Coz Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:11 am
ArKyve-31 wrote:Gotta chime in here. 8)

Until I got my hands on the 4k there was one thing here or there that each mpc was missing over another, I honestly believe I will make better or "hotter" beats with the 4k, not because of the bells and whistles, but more because it fits my style of workflow like a glove, I have no problem spending all day on it and never get frustrated. I know just as well as you guys that for the most part the same music can be accomplished with other models, but as Coz said, the slightest thing makes a huge difference, especially for me and my ability to focus.




I'm trying to eliminate all excuses to not to sit here all day and make beats. It's tough working nights, having a girlfriend and generally being lazy though.

I'm sure my best shit is still to come...
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By Coz Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:35 am
the cosmic pimp wrote:**** all wrong with the one finger playing method




True.

By the time all those one finger melodies get layered together, nobody would know the difference. :D
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By the cosmic pimp Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:43 am
Coz wrote:You're so easily pleased! :lol:


:lol: :lol: Just had that "Your a faker" mind set for a few years with playing one hand and stuff convincing myself that all like i said catchy melodies are simple.

You have eradicated that fakery once and for all ,as if its good enuff for you then man its good enuff for me
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By Coz Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:59 am
Most end listeners just hear the blend of sounds, whereas we dissect tracks into their individual components.

I'd rather be the architect than the plumber or bricky.