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By prospect Mon Nov 17, 2003 5:25 am
Ok, since I guess I'm one of the first to have had an encounter with this unit I'll do my best to recall my experience.

First off my quick credentials (sp), I've owned an MPC60, MPC2000, and the 2000XL and worked on occasions with an MPC3000. My MPC experience stems back probably about 8 years. I'm not an expert, but I do consider the MPCs to be an extension and a valuable instrument in my life.

enough of that

My first concern was the overall build-quality. I was fearing this unit might be put together with cheap components because of the price.

When I walked up to the Akai booth, my first concern was proved WRONG..well sorta. The MPC1000 appears to be built very well as it felt very solid. Although I wasn't too crazy about the knobs and the sliders. They felt cheap and they also felt like they could easily break. The first impression was also the size. Its about the size of a small laptop perhaps?.

The screen is puke green and the display does not tilt. This is a negative on my book as it makes it a little tough to work with. The good thing is that the display-contrast setting allows you to set the contrast and viewing angle (think of the Emu samplers/modules). So even though you can't tilt the screen, you can kind of set it to a comfortable level. Another thing I noticed was that Akai did not comprimise the screen size. The screen is nice and big (considering the rest of the unit). It almost seems as if the display area is actually bigger than the MPC2kXL.

Navigation through the OS was similar to what we're use to with the older MPCs with the exception of a couple of things that were different. (Like using shift - pads to access stuff).

My biggest concern.... the pads.

When I started hitting the pads I noticed an un-workable delay from the time I hit the pad to the time I heard the sounds. The sounds were the pre-loaded factory demo drum sounds (which stunk). When I tried keeping a beat the pads wouldn't keep up. This is incredibly frustrating. The responsiveness was absolutely terrible. Not only was it bad with the timing issue, but also in velocity. It was as if it only had 3 different velocity levels (how hard or soft you hit the pads) as opposed to the numerous velocity capabilites of the other MPCs.

The good news.....

After spending 20 minutes trying to get the proper feel for the pads I turned to the Akai rep and complained and whined about the pads. He reassured me that this was not a production model but a proto-type and that Akai is working on improving those pads as we were talking.
I sure hope he wasn't lying.

Thoughts?
- Well if they can fix this pad issue this can be a killer addition to anybody's studio, USB connectivity, flash card, built-in FX, very large memory capacity.. y'all know whats up already. As an MPC2kXL owner I won't be rushing to get into one of these.

I guess at this point, please feel free to ask me any questions and I'll do my best to recall the experience.

By Insectpossewillbecrushed Mon Nov 17, 2003 3:05 pm
Thanks for the info...

Does anyone who read the Future Music review remember if this issue with the pads came up?
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By itchyvinyl Mon Nov 17, 2003 8:20 pm
Did you check any of the sounds in the TRIM screen?
Sometimes those kinds of "store bought" samples have a lot of dead air at the beginning of the sample and need the START point to be re-set (trimmed.)
That dead air would make it seem like there was a delay in the pad response.

(just a hopeful thought)

By prospect Mon Nov 17, 2003 10:43 pm
One thing I kicked myself in the rear for was for NOT doing that, that would of answered the "wave display" question. I know that these samples were infact trimmed properly because if I didn't hit any of the pads and suddenly I hit one REALLY hard, it was dead on. The best we can "bank" on is what the Akai rep said, this was just a proto-type and that they were working on the "pad problem".

We'll see later this month (i hope)
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By Boogie Man Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:28 pm
prospect wrote:One thing I kicked myself in the rear for was for NOT doing that, that would of answered the "wave display" question. I know that these samples were infact trimmed properly because if I didn't hit any of the pads and suddenly I hit one REALLY hard, it was dead on. The best we can "bank" on is what the Akai rep said, this was just a proto-type and that they were working on the "pad problem".

We'll see later this month (i hope)
my thoughts on it, just in time for Christmas, like the MV8000. I feel this machine is totally unnecessary when improvements can still be made on existing MPCs. Akai=only out for the cash.
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By MelleMel Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:41 am
interesting... cant wait till the mpc1000 comes out

By pad-ophiliac Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:47 am
what the fuk is going on? what year do you fools live in?
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By Penfold Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:47 am
MelleMel wrote:interesting... cant wait till the mpc1000 comes out


hahahah do u know how long....never mind
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By distortedtekno Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:50 am
pad-ophiliac wrote:what the fuk is going on? what year do you fools live in?

SmellyMel is being an assclown and bringing back threads from 2 years ago dude.

I think what he's trying to say is... Image

By pad-ophiliac Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:51 am
that kid got issues.
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By distortedtekno Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:53 am
pad-ophiliac wrote:that kid got issues.

Word! He got more issues than Sound On Sound! :wink:
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By MelleMel Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:59 am
omg i have issues :shock:
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By MelleMel Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:00 am
im so butt hurt by some goonies off the internet trying to start beef; knowing that the majority of these clowns beats are beyond wack

By pad-ophiliac Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:09 am
its all good man, theres help out there for people like you. :wink:

By kingquota Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:13 am
well while its up here...

did we find out if the pads were changed or if they are the same ones that "akai will work on"??