Support and discussion for all of Akai’s modern standalone MPCs including the MPC X / X SE, MPC Live 1, 2 & 3, MPC One / One+, MPC Key 37/61.
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By Fanu Wed Mar 01, 2017 7:09 pm
starmanwarz wrote:
Discovered Push 2 a week ago, I'm in love. This thing can do pretty much everything. Only reason I haven't ordered one yet is that I have no idea on how to use Ableton, never used a DAW tbh. I guess I'd need a couple of weeks for that, but having to learn both software and hardware might be a bit overwhelming.


I always say, learn the software properly first. Otherwise it can be confusing and way too much!
The hardware just let you use the software with the controller.

Even the free Push 2 videos by Ableton are great when you need them.
By Heru Wed Mar 01, 2017 7:34 pm
By the time we all get our Xs, Lives and 2.0s our Akai gear and software will technically be legacy/vintage status. It's kind of genius actually. Akai will be the first to put out products that are completely new and throwback at the same time.
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By Fanu Wed Mar 01, 2017 8:01 pm
Heru wrote:By the time we all get our Xs, Lives and 2.0s our Akai gear and software will technically be legacy/vintage status. It's kind of genius actually. Akai will be the first to put out products that are completely new and throwback at the same time.


Neo-vintage! Akai are geniuses! :lol:

I see Saint Joe asking Andy Mac about PDC at NAMM 18, no joke…
By jahsoul Wed Mar 01, 2017 8:18 pm
Fanu wrote:
jahsoul wrote:I will probably sell it, along with my S3200XL


Keep it! Classic punchy MPC3000 sound.
Can get real lo-fi, too.

I've really been debating on selling it since my new set up is going to have everything going through an Ensoniq Paris system using "live mix" mode. (can't go wrong with a DAW using ESP2 DSPs. :smoker: ) . Wouldn't be an issue if a guy didn't flake out on selling his ASQ10 :cry:
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By Danoc Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:20 pm
Well l was being sarcastic anyone that knows me know l dibt want to deal with 2.0 sw. I have 2 DAWs already.
But hey seems you got a good deal. I am happy for you.

jahsoul wrote:
Danoc wrote:Now I see why dudes are going to Push, I tell ya this, if I could get that right with that buffer, I will get the MPC Black and call it a day!

This is what I ended up doing. I saw Guitar Center had a dang near brand new Studio Black used for $199 and I immediately bought it. I wish I could check to see if it has ever been registered, so I can get up on that 2.0 update for free, if it ever comes out. :?

Speaking on that, I wonder how Akai determines date of purchase as it relates to the 4 month window.
By willisill Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:40 pm
starmanwarz wrote:
+1

Discovered Push 2 a week ago, I'm in love. This thing can do pretty much everything. Only reason I haven't ordered one yet is that I have no idea on how to use Ableton, never used a DAW tbh. I guess I'd need a couple of weeks for that, but having to learn both software and hardware might be a bit overwhelming.


It took me a few weeks to get the flow of Ableton down coming from Logic. If you're entirely new to DAWs but have a solid grip on production, I'd say it'll take a month or so depending on how much free time you have. Ironically, I switched over to Ableton because of the Touch not working well in Logic (sync issues). But for just about everything people voice their concern about with about MPCs, it's not an issue. PDC, portamento, sidechain, accessing VSTs painlessly... all good. If you get Ableton Suite and the Max trial, you can grab Isotonik PrEditor and customize your Push display/controls.

Moral of the story: Akai is blowing this release in epic fashion. I was jumping at the standalone MPCs 2 months ago, but their recent silence speaks volumes.
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By zangetsu01 Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:41 pm
Apart from the video not being informative in any way, The X only got some love for 4 minutes.. This whole video is a waste of storage space. seems as if they needed to upload something because the folks at MPC-Forums are losing temper.. :Sigh:
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By starmanwarz Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:14 pm
willisill wrote:
starmanwarz wrote:
+1

Discovered Push 2 a week ago, I'm in love. This thing can do pretty much everything. Only reason I haven't ordered one yet is that I have no idea on how to use Ableton, never used a DAW tbh. I guess I'd need a couple of weeks for that, but having to learn both software and hardware might be a bit overwhelming.


It took me a few weeks to get the flow of Ableton down coming from Logic. If you're entirely new to DAWs but have a solid grip on production, I'd say it'll take a month or so depending on how much free time you have. Ironically, I switched over to Ableton because of the Touch not working well in Logic (sync issues). But for just about everything people voice their concern about with about MPCs, it's not an issue. PDC, portamento, sidechain, accessing VSTs painlessly... all good. If you get Ableton Suite and the Max trial, you can grab Isotonik PrEditor and customize your Push display/controls.

Moral of the story: Akai is blowing this release in epic fashion. I was jumping at the standalone MPCs 2 months ago, but their recent silence speaks volumes.


Thanks, I will use the 30 day trial of Ableton and see how I like it. Gonna watch a few beginner tutorials first, get an idea.

The westendj video shows us nothing new unfortunately and it makes me wonder, does AKAI have any other employees or is it just Andy? At least he didn't use the same demo from NAMM.
By summer2k Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:19 pm
Heads up folks. Sweetwater as well as a few other shops just dropped $200 off the regular price of Maschine Studio. Could NI be preparing to announce their next Maschine flagship?

I'm going to give Akai till the end of the month to come correct with the X and MPC 2.0 software. During that time I'm also prepared to jump ship if a competitor drops something better be it NI, Ableton, Roland or other.
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By starmanwarz Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:22 pm
summer2k wrote:Heads up folks. Sweetwater as well as a few other shops just dropped $200 off the regular price of Maschine Studio. Could NI be preparing to announce their next Maschine flagship?

I'm going to give Akai till the end of the month to come correct with the X and MPC 2.0 software. During that time I'm also prepared to jump ship if a competitor drops something better be it NI, Ableton, Roland or other.


Now that's interesting. Price is also lowered on NI's website as well.
By jpeg Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:39 pm
akai deserve to get pipped at the post by Ni due they lack of organisation; this is just poor; some interesting comments in the thread below:

"Unbelievable. All this time I've defended them saying it could be them doing their best to release a stable cross platform software. Now I see it as poor management and judgement since they released the notification and preorder phase only to keep pushing the date out after receiving tons of preordersUnbelievable. All this time I've defended them saying it could be them doing their best to release a stable cross platform software. Now I see it as poor management and judgement since they released the notification and preorder phase only to keep pushing the date out after receiving tons of preorders"

"That really sucks for MPC Ren/Studio/Touch owners who have been waiting for the 2.0 software for nearly 2 years! We are inexplicably handcuffed to the MPC X and Live releases. So whatever delays are incurred by that launch are passed to us!\

Akai needs to get it together. Folks are abandoning ship in alarming numbers."

http://community.akaipro.com/akai_profe ... lease-date

I wonder if this 2.0 drops in may will that mean that the people who purchased the touch within the last 4 months no longer get a free 2.0?
By chino Thu Mar 02, 2017 12:40 am
I have absolutely NO loyalty to Akai especially after my experience with the MPC Renaissance and it's poorly implemented software. :vomit:

If NI or better yet ROLAND comes out with a standalone sampler, I'll jump on it in a heart beat!!
I'm so glad I still have my MV8800!!! :smoker: