By dsil303
Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:30 am
hi Guys,
I've just moved to a new house and my whole studio is in storage for the time being.
The MPC500 is the only piece of gear I can use at the moment.
I'd like to know if I can load my MPC500 projects into my MPC2500 when I rebuilt my studio so I can continue the tracks i've started.
I understand only 12 samples per bank will be loaded.
My MPC2500 is in storage in a place where I can't reach it without having to move all kinds of other stuff, otherwise i'd be able to test it myself.
The other reason i'm asking is because this MPC compatibility guide doesnt answer my question:,
https://www.mpc-samples.com/article/mpc ... tibility-1
The part where is says:
From the MPC1000 onwards, Akai implemented a new PGM file format, most likely to help cope with the additional complexity required of the format. This unfortunately meant that MPCs made before the MPC1000 are not able to read this new MPC format.
I could conclude that MPC2500 pgm's are not readable on pre MPC1000 mpc's, so that means the MPC500...
I've just moved to a new house and my whole studio is in storage for the time being.
The MPC500 is the only piece of gear I can use at the moment.
I'd like to know if I can load my MPC500 projects into my MPC2500 when I rebuilt my studio so I can continue the tracks i've started.
I understand only 12 samples per bank will be loaded.
My MPC2500 is in storage in a place where I can't reach it without having to move all kinds of other stuff, otherwise i'd be able to test it myself.
The other reason i'm asking is because this MPC compatibility guide doesnt answer my question:,
https://www.mpc-samples.com/article/mpc ... tibility-1
The part where is says:
From the MPC1000 onwards, Akai implemented a new PGM file format, most likely to help cope with the additional complexity required of the format. This unfortunately meant that MPCs made before the MPC1000 are not able to read this new MPC format.
I could conclude that MPC2500 pgm's are not readable on pre MPC1000 mpc's, so that means the MPC500...