Danoc wrote:Ummm l don't think thats right. You have 3 USB ports one is to run the 2.0 sw. The other 2 are to transfer to your computer. For example when you export stems out of the Live/X in standalone mode you can send them to your desk top so you can drop them immediately into a DAW. You can use the 2 usb to connect 2 external drives also.
He was asking if he could acces the internal hard drive of the computer while he's in stand alone mode. That would mean that the MPC becomes Master and your computer becomes Slave. I have never seen a device doing that.
Also if you look at the USB cable, the flat connector connects to the master and the square one connects to the slave.
Its only with special hardware that you will have a usb cable with flat connectors at both sides. And how is the MPC supposed to tell the computer that he's become it's master. Dont think that akai has got the knowledge to do that. It would also mean that they would have to write new code for your computers operating system windows+mac.
Regarding to the USB ports, The square port is to connect the MPC to the computer so you can go into controller mode (MPC becomes the slave). When your in controller mode the internal HDD of the mpc pops up on your computer just like your phone or any external hardrive does (This was explained in one of the NAMM videos).
The 2 other (flat) USB ports are to connect a external HDD or pendrives, USB sticks etc. The MPC becomes Master to those devices.