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 starmanwarz Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:06 pm
acura wrote:Has anyone noticed that every time Andy Mac shows the MPC workflow, be it the ren or the live, 90% of what he does is so basic it can be done on any MPC to this date. And while he performs this basic stuff, he enthuses about how easy he can play some pads, go to a new track, record some pads, put a different sample on a pad, and it's all so easy and fluid and the screen is so responsive. What about focusing on the new features??


The screen is so responsive and it's all that matters. Rest of the features are irrelevant. Now keep preordering.
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By Icepulse Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:23 pm
Fanu wrote:Akai havent' been leaders in terms of new features for a while.
Had to bust their balls for a while to get alternating loop for the Ren.
Had to tell them, you had it in s950. That feature is 30 years old.


Please point to a standalone hardware sampler that does 1/10 of what's packed into the Live & X, Fanuke.
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By Fanu Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:25 pm
Icepulse wrote:
Fanu wrote:Akai havent' been leaders in terms of new features for a while.
Had to bust their balls for a while to get alternating loop for the Ren.
Had to tell them, you had it in s950. That feature is 30 years old.


Please point to a standalone hardware sampler that does 1/10 of what's packed into the Live & X.


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No touch screen, but plenty of other stuff, and a lot of stuff MPC can't do.
Not trying to say it's better or worse, but 1/10 of MPC?
*Easily*
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By Icepulse Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:29 pm
[quote="Fanu]Image

No touch screen, but plenty of other stuff, and a lot of stuff MPC can't do.
Not trying to say it's better or worse, but 1/10 of MPC?
*Easily*[/quote]

What's the sample time on it? What's the storage? What's it like to get loose on those... uh... buttons, when banging out a beat? Are they velocity sensitive? Please show me a link to a single video that showcases how easy it is to work with. What's the battery life like?
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By Fanu Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:32 pm
Icepulse wrote:[quote="Fanu]Image

No touch screen, but plenty of other stuff, and a lot of stuff MPC can't do.
Not trying to say it's better or worse, but 1/10 of MPC?
*Easily*[/quote]

What's the sample time on it? What's the storage? What's it like to get loose on those... uh... buttons, when banging out a beat? Are they velocity sensitive? Please show me a link to a single video that showcases how easy it is to work with. What's the battery life like?[/quote]


www.elektron.se
no battery
Youtube has tons and tons of vids
By chino Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:36 pm
Akai is like that FLY ex-girlfriend that you run into after not seeing her for years…. Yeah, she LOOKS fine and you start to question why you ever broke up... BUT she opens her mouth and you quickly remember how CRAZY she is (or in Akai's case- how UNSTABLE the software is!!)

I want the MPC Live & X to do REALLY WELL and start a rebirth of the standalone/hybrid drum machines BUT Akai's previous stability track record tells me NOT to get my hopes up!! :shock: :popcorn:
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By Icepulse Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:38 pm
Fanu wrote:http://www.elektron.se
no battery
Youtube has tons and tons of vids


Yes, and every one I've seen proves that there's nothing organic about the workflow, that the sample time is garbage and that you can't get down w/ it, as far as the natural rhythm of performance that the MPC's pads allow. The cryptic drilling down into the menu system makes it a total buzz-kill.
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By Fanu Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:38 pm
Icepulse wrote:
Fanu wrote:http://www.elektron.se
no battery
Youtube has tons and tons of vids


Yes, and every one I've seen proves that there's nothing organic about the workflow, that the sample time is garbage and that you can't get down w/ it, as far as the natural rhythm of performance that the MPC's pads allow. The cryptic drilling down into the menu system makes it a total buzz-kill.


OK :lol: