
By zangetsu01
Wed Mar 29, 2017 11:48 am
I think it was very informative but they did not dare to give out a release date.

zangetsu01 wrote:I think it was very informative but they did not dare to give out a release date.


JasonPrawn wrote:zangetsu01 wrote:I think it was very informative but they did not dare to give out a release date.
The accompanying text on the Sonic State website says the following:
"MPC X should be arriving shortly after MPC Live (expected any day now). MPC 2.0 will be released with the MPC LIVE."
Considering i'm getting a Live for financial reasons... THIS HAS ME HYPED

Heru wrote:You know how Akai gets down. They're mad shady. When they say any day now they literally mean any day...


Heru wrote:You know how Akai gets down. They're mad shady. When they say any day now they literally mean any day...

Icepulse wrote:
"Any day now?"
B&H pushed from May 1st to May 26th.
That doesn't sound like "any day"....
Unless.... all their units from May 1 went to pre-orders, so the May 26th is for new (2nd round) orders.

JasonPrawn wrote:Heru wrote:You know how Akai gets down. They're mad shady. When they say any day now they literally mean any day...
They choose their wording very carefully![]()
But i have also been on the phone with my retailer which has an April 8th delivery date - and they seem to think there's been no change.
However i'm more than a tad skeptical and will believe it when i receive it

Ill-Green wrote:Icepulse wrote:
"Any day now?"
B&H pushed from May 1st to May 26th.
That doesn't sound like "any day"....
Unless.... all their units from May 1 went to pre-orders, so the May 26th is for new (2nd round) orders.
Its a typo, they show the X for May 3rd and Live for May 26th. They were limited qty on their site, I guess those that ordered late will get them after the first batch is sold out.

zangetsu01 wrote:Here it is, CV Gates:
Danoc wrote:Watching the video you can really see the X, its a really beautiful machine! I can see it selling, just get it right
Akai.
Andy said starting at 5:53 that you can do the VSTs on the computer and bring them into the stand alone mode? Please tell me I heard that wrong?zangetsu01 wrote:Here it is, CV Gates:


Dj Bo wrote:No, you can bounce VST instruments down to audio tracks and import them in the standalone. Or you can treat your tracks with VST (or AU of whatever) effect plug-ins and bounce those treated tracks down to an audio track and import them in the standalone. So once you bounced them down, you can't tweak VST parameters anymore.