moonlake wrote:MPC-Tutor wrote:Time sig is a known issue so currently unknown what the future holds for this.
I see. Since most of my tracks are not 4/4 I can not upgrade, it's pointless to me to try the beta then.
But at least I dont have to worry about a decision for now, or roll back after trying.
I am quite surprised though cause even in "straight" club music beats like 12/8 are very common, so this is a really unexpected restriction for an "upgrade".
Yeah this really messes with me, I work in 5/4, 7/4 and 9/8 with about 30% of my songs. In most at least one passage is in 4/4. It's not that I'm fussing about a feature with a workaround, it's a nightmare to work with multiple time signatures in a sequencer that can't handle more than one. Maschine would drive me nuts until I gave up using it's built in sequencer for more than a sketch pad, plus it literally was the final selling point for me that the MPC can do multiple time signatures.
The only consolation is maybe they're trying to figure out how to add in multiple time signatures to their new arranger window. You always could have multiple time signatures in a single sequence so I don't know how much that applies...
Again I could use a solid yes or no answer on this. If this is the direction that Akai plans for the MPC 3 software (one time signature, 4/4), then I can plan accordingly, cut my losses, and sell the Live II.