MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By esej Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:40 pm
Hi I have akai mpc 5000, I have a question.

I'm thinking about buying a midi keyboard like the M-Audio Keystation 88ES

Can I connect the keyboard to my mpc and use the computer as a sound module with plug-ins? How to connect? Will I need any additional hardware?
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By MeSoHordey Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:41 pm
Get to know your MPC first by connecting keystation to it with a midi cable and triggering the on-board synth. Lots and lots of sounds you can get out of that thing.

Meanwhile do some research on how to get sound and midi in and out of your computer so you'll eventually be ready for that next step.

Start with tweakheadz for info.
By esej Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:09 pm
I know how to connect the keyboard to the built-in synthesizer. I use it for a long period, its time to change the database :)

If anyone knows how to use the computer as a sound base please help. Of course, I will try to find a solution ..
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By MeSoHordey Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:30 pm
esej wrote:I know how to connect the keyboard to the built-in synthesizer. I use it for a long period, its time to change the database :)

If anyone knows how to use the computer as a sound base please help. Of course, I will try to find a solution ..


Cut the shit. You haven't done a damn thing to help yourself. If you'd bothered with the tweakheadz reference you'd have your answer. Instead you have come back here and beg for it to be spoon fed to you.

http://tweakheadz.com/how_to_get_started_with_midi.html

Midi out from keyboard to midi in on mpc
Midi out from mpc to midi in on computer
audio out on computer to audio in on your mpc
By dazastah Sat Aug 25, 2012 5:50 pm
MeSoHordey wrote:Cut the ****. You haven't done a damn thing to help yourself. If you'd bothered with the tweakheadz reference you'd have your answer. Instead you have come back here and beg for it to be spoon fed to you.
hehe

Tweakheadz is a very good start..
also kvraudio for software plugin searches...
The best option would be a sound card interface with midi i/o aswell .. so yes you need additional hardware.. better yet, get a midi controller/soundcard interface all in one... like this

http://global.novationmusic.com/hardwar ... /ultranova

i have a novation xstation .. i have used it to do exactly what you want to do in the past. imo the synth on novation stuff is fukn phat... i haven't used the ultra nova, but I'm guessing its just an updated xstation with vocoder function..
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By dabmeister Sun Aug 26, 2012 1:54 pm
If the op is looking to use their comp as a sound source, they'd better make sure it's up to speed for that kind of stuff as well as a decent soundcard that's capable of very low latency performance.

Also, a must have would be that the sc has midi I/O so they can cover some basic routing chores. A multi-port midi interface would be a welcomed addition too.
Last edited by dabmeister on Sun Aug 26, 2012 6:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By Clint Sun Aug 26, 2012 6:03 pm
esej wrote:Can I connect the keyboard to my mpc and use the computer as a sound module with plug-ins? How to connect? Will I need any additional hardware?



Can you provide more detailed information, I'll see if I can help out.

1. What DAW and computer platform (Mac/ PC) are you using?

2. What soundcard/ audio interface are you using? Specs?

3. Are you using a hardware mixer for monitoring?
By reampcc Mon Aug 27, 2012 5:02 am
I just bought a 5k myself couple weeks ago so I kinda have the same question. I'm totally new to the software game so excuse me. And no I'm not a rookie lol...just been using the mp since I started. But what I wanna know is can I connect a midi keyboard (say 25 or 49 keys) to my 5k and assign a guitar sound to the keyboard and stretch it out to where I can play melodies (instead of using the 16 levels on the mp)? OR...Can a use (say protools or audacity) and use vsti's to play melodies and it will work with my 5k? Or do I have to do it separate? I'm using the Lexicon Lambda as my audio interface. Thanks.