Reviews and questions about the entry-level MPC500
By rustinpeace91 Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:21 am
I got an MPC500 pretty recently for making beats in the living room away from my computer (too many distractions) and on the road since I'm in a touring band.

I spent a bit of time learning the basic functions and after getting through the menu diving (which is honestly not that bad once you learn where everything is) I cranked out a weak, but passable beat with it.

Now that I started on another beat things are going wrong. Basically every sample I have is cutting eachother off. I have the bass samples set to the same mute group so they cut eachother off, which is what I want. Yet none of the drums (which I have in bank B) are even set on any mute group (aka Mute group is OFF) Yet they are cutting eachother off. When I lay down hi-hats and then add in kick and snare, the kick and snare are muting the hi hats. Once I'm done with that I can't even play any of my bass samples as they are cut off by the drums! What's going on here? I even have the bass and drums on separate tracks, this should not be happening.
By rustinpeace91 Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:38 am
I tried to troubleshoot this today and just became more confused and infuriated. I loaded my program and cleared everything off the ram and tried to lay down a drum sequence. This time it worked. The kick hats and snare all rang out. As I played it back, after about a minute though some of the hats started disappearing!!! I restarted the machine again and the drums were cutting eachother off again! After several tries I finally got a 4 bar sequence recorded and saved it to my cf card. When I laid down the baseline it cut off half the drums but left the others. I restarted an loaded my sequence and my hihats are gone!!!! I really don't wan to return the unit but I don't think this is a user error at this point
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By Ocular Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:30 am
If I remember correctly, the MPC 500 programs can be set to mono or poly. If it is mono, set it to poly.

Edit: It's under the setting "voice overlap" in program mode.
Last edited by Ocular on Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
By rustinpeace91 Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:19 pm
Ocular wrote:If I remember correctly, the MPC 500 programs can be set to mono or poly. If it is mono, set it to poly.

Edit: It's under the setting "voice overlap" in program mode.



I looked under that and All that controls is the voice settings on each individual pad and whether each pad cuts itself off, I don't see one that controls that for the whole program.

That said I MIGHT have found the culprit. I realized the wall outlet in the van i'm traveling in was not turned on, so I was actually running off batteries. Later last night I plugged it into the 12V adapter with and the problem went away. The drum sequence I created was intact and I was able to lay down the bassline with no problem. So it might have just been that I was running low on battery power and was using some rather hefty samples (about 50mb of the 128mb)

I have an 8 hour car ride tomorrow so I'll really be able to get to the bottom of it and will report if it persists or not. I really hope that's the case because I don't want to return this thing. I really like it and there aren't really any other units that do what the 500 does in terms of portability, other than the 404 but I hate the workflow on that thing.