
By scoobylol
Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:51 am
Your first point about trying things out is spot on mate. That's a good attitude to have!
Just so you know the MPC and MPD are two VERY different machines. The MPC is a self-contained unit that you can use exclusively to make music if you choose too, it can also be used as a MIDI controller for a DAW. The MPD on the other hand is ONLY a MIDI controller, and so if you choose that you will have to buy some software to run on the computer. Whether it has the same functionality as an MPC is quite a personal choice and it depends on what else you'd be using/how you'd be using your personal setup.
For example the MPC has rock solid MIDI sequencing abilities, you're not at the big screen for hours on end, and the limitations it has in terms of RAM can really promote creativity. One of the forum members recently posted up a tune he made on the MPC60 using only 13 seconds of sampling time!!! With the JJOS you can also really improve the functionality of the 1000. But then compared to a DAW, there will probably be a steeper learning curve if I'm honest.
As it happens a lack of musical training probably won't be a bad thing, although a little reading on very basic tuning and simple chords and what not might come in handy one day. But a good ear is all you need IMO.
To be honest, you're asking about freeware etc... it doesn't seem like your heart is quite in it yet. If I was you I'd get Garageband, or something else along those lines, a google search will give you plenty of free DAW options. Read up as much as you can on the functions of an MPC, and as you rightly said go and try one out. Mess around with the pads, try and get a basic grasp of the workflow that's available to you and then decide.
Also take time to consider the extra peripherals you might choose to go with both options, such as a basic audio interface, monitors or headphones etc... Good luck.
Just so you know the MPC and MPD are two VERY different machines. The MPC is a self-contained unit that you can use exclusively to make music if you choose too, it can also be used as a MIDI controller for a DAW. The MPD on the other hand is ONLY a MIDI controller, and so if you choose that you will have to buy some software to run on the computer. Whether it has the same functionality as an MPC is quite a personal choice and it depends on what else you'd be using/how you'd be using your personal setup.
For example the MPC has rock solid MIDI sequencing abilities, you're not at the big screen for hours on end, and the limitations it has in terms of RAM can really promote creativity. One of the forum members recently posted up a tune he made on the MPC60 using only 13 seconds of sampling time!!! With the JJOS you can also really improve the functionality of the 1000. But then compared to a DAW, there will probably be a steeper learning curve if I'm honest.
As it happens a lack of musical training probably won't be a bad thing, although a little reading on very basic tuning and simple chords and what not might come in handy one day. But a good ear is all you need IMO.
To be honest, you're asking about freeware etc... it doesn't seem like your heart is quite in it yet. If I was you I'd get Garageband, or something else along those lines, a google search will give you plenty of free DAW options. Read up as much as you can on the functions of an MPC, and as you rightly said go and try one out. Mess around with the pads, try and get a basic grasp of the workflow that's available to you and then decide.
Also take time to consider the extra peripherals you might choose to go with both options, such as a basic audio interface, monitors or headphones etc... Good luck.









