
By SimonInAustralia
Tue Apr 22, 2014 1:43 pm
It will be building on the existing MPC Software and MPC Controllers, not starting from scratch, so should be OK from the start.


SimonInAustralia wrote:It will be building on the existing MPC Software [...], so should be OK from the start.

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Mistamixx wrote:All products have flaws this standalone mpc with computer based daw features is what I've been waiting for years to own. It's what the Roland Mv should've been.
Chillin wrote:Mistamixx wrote:All products have flaws this standalone mpc with computer based daw features is what I've been waiting for years to own. It's what the Roland Mv should've been.
Ren software lacks a lot of pro features, which the MV8800 does support, while it's 10 years older.
Mistamixx wrote:Chillin wrote:Mistamixx wrote:All products have flaws this standalone mpc with computer based daw features is what I've been waiting for years to own. It's what the Roland Mv should've been.
Ren software lacks a lot of pro features, which the MV8800 does support, while it's 10 years older.
And the Ren has features that the MV doesn't have! A lot of features that people want isn't a need for me. I still have the MV, it's a solid unit but it is super slow and only 16bit. Like I said before this new mpc is taking the MV concept to the next level. A lot of features that people are requesting isn't important to me. Give me a standalone with a faster processor more memory a dedicated os audio tracks 4 midi outs 2 midi in's vst hosting the ability to chop samples time stretching pitching shifting pc integration built in soundcard and i'm good! any other features are gravy. If you prefer the controller pc software combo like the Ren/studio or maschine that's cool. I want those features in a standalone. I would love to have the ability to install software/plugins like melodyne and the Maschine software on a standalone MPC.

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GNRFAMZT wrote:SimonInAustralia wrote:It will be building on the existing MPC Software [...], so should be OK from the start.
Plainfaced wrote:Probably been asked.. In the past, with similar Audio companies -
How often do we see a product released from a concept like this?
Is it possible this was just Akai showing off? Saying 'Hey, we're still here. Look what we can do' - Having no intention to produce this MPC?
Psychlist1972 wrote:
1. This isn't the final product (expect changes to screen, etc.)
2. The final software isn't yet on the unit.
3. They hadn't yet done any of the OS optimization on the unit.
4. The product should be out sometime near the end of the year.
Pete
MPCHolland053 wrote:Point 4 makes it seem pretty concrete yes![]()
point 2 and 3 makes me nervous......but all and all very interesting....