Bug reports & end-user support for Akai's MPC Software 'controllers' including the new MPC Studio 2, the MPC Touch, MPC Renaissance & original MPC Studio and MPC StudioB lack.
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By MPCWeapon1 Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:53 pm
JAH wrote:
inflict3 wrote:why would i buy this ****?? reason6.5 is where its at!!!!!

Hopefully Rewire support will be added in a future Ren update. That would give me a reason (pun intended) to ugrade from version 4.


Rewire is a definite must for me.
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:11 am
Any changes of heart?
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By Coz Fri Sep 07, 2012 3:29 am
No, not in the slightest.

I'm glad Dan and Co realised the old shift button position was terrible and moved it. That was another issue I had along with waveform editing on the LCD, so it's cool they were receptive to common sense.

The LCD info just looks unbelievably basic at this stage though. It's MPC-like but not quite there IMO. I'm a few pages into the manual and already I've noticed several shift button functions... I mean, what numpty dreamt up "half full level"?! Utterly pointless 'feature'.

I'm cool with waiting this one out until Akai have the foresight to include a decent feature set, because at this stage it is gimped in a few key areas.
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:51 am
HIStory
Akai Japan incorporated SHIFT and Window buttons in MPCs since the late 1990s. The Mode button was added in the mid 2000s when the MPC 1000 was released. Its impossible to have a dedicated button for every function. These buttons are used to access secondary functions of pads and buttons. ALL physical samplers/workstations have either a similar SHIFT button function or dedicated buttons with layers of hidden menus. For the Ren, Akai sought to add one-button access to the most frequently used functions. I think Akai are pretty much on point but I would have preferred a dedicated Sample Record button and dedicated buttons for Pad Banks E-H. The 4 buttons dedicated to Data select for file browser is overkill in my book.

The location of the SHIFT button was never an issue IMO. The change of position does absolutely nothing in feel and workflow. In fact, I would have moved it down closer to the transport buttons like the MPC 4000 and 2500. That way I could have my thumb on Shift and use my other fingers to access secondary functions of other buttons.

'Half full level' button? Full Level is found in every MPC ever made. It allows samples to be triggered at a fixed velocity of 127. Shift + Full Level activates Half Level to allow samples to be triggered at a fixed velocity of 63. You actually took the time to address this 'feature'? :hmmm:

Overall, the MPC Ren is pretty basic to anyone that has experience using an MPC. There are some aspects of the sampler (program editing) that isn't as powerful as the MPC 4000/5000. But there are great improvements to Sample Editing, Mixing, Automation, Effects, etc that exceeds every other MPC. The new and improved punch-in feature is something Akai should have done a long time ago. And additional new features are coming.

By the way....if you have some ideas you would like to see, add them to the feature request thread. Akai is actually listening and every feature suggested in this forum has been sent to project managers/developers. :nod:

Its a great day to me an MPC user....
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:21 am
Coz wrote:My feature requests have already been implemented, but they obviously need improving.

Adjustable Full Level (JJOS) is useful... Half Full Level is nonsense.

How are you enjoying your Ren?
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:10 pm
You need to become well-versed on the ins/outs of the software beyond sequencing a drum loop...
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:48 pm
Coz wrote:Says the twat who makes a 2 bar loop at least once a year! :lol:

Correction. 2 bar loop once every two years. :lol:

Yet I have approx 2K hrs on the Ren. Know it inside out. Let me know if you need some help.
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 1:06 pm
For the most part, you'll be able to load your 4K programs and sequences inside the Ren if/when you decide to transition to this new platform.

From what I have seen, more resources have been dedicated to this MPC than any other in some time. I'm excited by what I see.
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By JAH Fri Sep 07, 2012 1:48 pm
I think he will enjoy it too. But it's not cheap...just a little more than a 4K.