By Celticbeatz
Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:55 am
hi lads does any one have some info on 1.7 release,,,waiting impatiently as global mixing is a major neccesity at this stage,,,

ValourBaby @valourbaby Mar 26
hey @petegoodliffe is 1.7 dropping any time soon? Feels like its been a little quiet for mpc.
Pete Goodliffe @petegoodliffe Mar 26
@valourbaby We're still working on it. There's a LOAD of cool tweaks in here, and it's still baking.
Pete Goodliffe @petegoodliffe Mar 26
@valourbaby I think that it will be really welcome when it comes, and because of what's in here, i'm definitely not rushing it.
RoKGOD @rokgod Mar 5
@petegoodliffe any type of release window for the 1.7 update yet?
Pete Goodliffe @petegoodliffe Mar 5
@iamrocgod Not yet, no. We have taken some things apart to make MPC better. 1.7 is not coming for a few weeks yet.
Pete Goodliffe @petegoodliffe Mar 5
@iamrocgod I think it will be worth it!





I've been here since 1.0. In my experience I've seen a theme, Dan says 1 to 2 months that means 4 months. Basically take whatever they say and double it... seriously

mega77 wrote:Well I don't think Akai is gonna out do NI because they have more experience in software maybe one day when Akai really takes it seriously and stop thinking in the past .


mega77 wrote:Well I don't think Akai is gonna out do NI because they have more experience in software maybe one day when Akai really takes it seriously and stop thinking in the past .
.......2002 S.O.S. Mag
Sample editing: The MPC4000 shares all the sample-manipulation functionality of the Z series, including looping, stretching, shifting, slicing and dicing. However, considering that the MPC4000 will be used primarily with drum samples and rhythm loops, certain operations could benefit from more intuitive implementation. For example, the beat-slicing function, while powerful, is unnecessarily convoluted. Most users would find it easier to export their samples into Recycle, and then re-import the bits back into the MPC — which pretty much defeats the object of the built-in feature.

