Reviews and questions about the entry-level MPC500
By ntalec Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:04 am
Got my 500 when they first came out and it has never done that on battery or power supply.

Has yours always done that or is it a more recent development?
Did you buy it new or used?
What OS version is it running?
What have you tried?
By ukaef Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:30 am
try reinitialising your MPC500
done that 100 times
Do you have the memory upgrade?
Yes, i got 128mb
Has yours always done that or is it a more recent development?
Did you buy it new or used?
What OS version is it running?
What have you tried?

I bought it 4/5 years ago, os 1.31, I try to slow down when making beats, but sometimes it is hard. It happens when Im pushing too much buttons at a time. This time it happens when I want to 1) cutoff the releasing sample after stop (by pressing couple times stop) 2) set record and then quickly change it to overdub (by pressing overdub+start after record - when it countdown to 4 beats before starts the sequence).
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By m:t:c Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:55 am
might be faulty ram as well... if you take it out and try working with that does it still freeze?
By ukaef Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:15 pm
Its hard to tell, it didnt happened often. So even if i remove the ram it may work for a month, and then when i put it back may hang (but it may be not a source of the problem). The best part is that after that fail I tried to recreate that beat. It happens again! 3rd time i was saving whole project every 10 minutes...
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By S.I.C.K THE DRUMGOD Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:40 pm
Mine rarely freezes.I noticed when I do too much loading of various sequences in a given project it may freeze.Like I said, very very rare.

The positives outweigh the negatives.Glad I stuck with the 500.
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By Ill-Green Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:44 pm
Yes it freezed up on me once and that was the first 3 weeks I had it.

Since I been here on the forum I've heard about freezes and crashes with the 500 but it happens at least once or twice in the machine's lifetime.

Usual culprits are bad RAM, a bad CF card, and bent pins within the 500's CF card reader slot. One member had a couple of bent pins from inserting and removing the cards on a frequent basis that he took some tweezers and bent them to their normal position and it was fine again.
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By LarryB Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:41 pm
very rarely. and its only happened when i remove the usb cable, it has gotten frozen on the 'usb connected' screen.

besides that, nothing like you showed in the video has ever happened to me. but if it did i would be super annoyed haha.
By KuhNada29 Mon Aug 12, 2013 6:18 am
It only happens when I have a lot of samples loaded into internal memory

Think I'm going to only sample the part of the song I'm really interested in instead of trying to chop down the whole song
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By OriginalProducer Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:03 pm
Think I'm going to only sample the part of the song I'm really interested in instead of trying to chop down the whole song

good idea , that's why it's good to sample from vinyl :smoker:
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By inflict3 Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:27 pm
my 500 never freezes, well, it did once... i even do that same thing you do where i hit the buttons a lot, and fast.. also sometimes i load it up with programs and samples to the max, usually when im jamming with a friend ill just keep pulling stuff up into it or sampling till it tells me i am out of memory and it still seems to work fine. ive had my 500 since 08 and i bought it 2nd hand off craigslist my ram is akai ram and my cf card is a 16gig
By ntalec Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:32 pm
ukaef wrote:
try reinitialising your MPC500
done that 100 times
Do you have the memory upgrade?
Yes, i got 128mb
Has yours always done that or is it a more recent development?
Did you buy it new or used?
What OS version is it running?
What have you tried?

I bought it 4/5 years ago, os 1.31, I try to slow down when making beats, but sometimes it is hard. It happens when Im pushing too much buttons at a time. This time it happens when I want to 1) cutoff the releasing sample after stop (by pressing couple times stop) 2) set record and then quickly change it to overdub (by pressing overdub+start after record - when it countdown to 4 beats before starts the sequence).


I would also suspect the ram especially if it isn't the Akai stick.
Don't get me wrong you can get others to work but you have to still wonder how effect that particular stick may be.