Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By grinchmob Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:22 am
Jimbrowski-One wrote:So... I'm working on this new MPC Program Editor and I need a couple of things from you guys.

1) Tell me some features that you'd love to have. So far, I haven't installed JJ OS 2, but I will soon try to update to the new OS PGM file format.

2) Give me some ideas about the preliminary interface. Please don't just say I like it or it sucks...

Have a look:

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Please mac this!
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By crossings Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:15 am
for mac users i must recommend MPC PAD 187... a great lil program a lot like what is being developed here, except it's for OS X. it's also freeware, so you can't go wrong with that...

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/23740

anyways, just wanted to let the people here requesting a mac version know that there is something similar already available.
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By arebee Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:51 am
crossings wrote:for mac users i must recommend MPC PAD 187... a great lil program a lot like what is being developed here, except it's for OS X. it's also freeware, so you can't go wrong with that...

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/23740

anyways, just wanted to let the people here requesting a mac version know that there is something similar already available.


yes, but do not pass up mpcpgm maker too.
its better for renaming/converting batches of samples......and can be used to create mpc progs / 2000xl ones but theyre compatible i think - well it works for me! hehe

if u missed the earlier post - check out rs-16x - a virtual mpc for mac osx
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By ChicagoKevin Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:29 pm
Please make one for MAC... There are a few already out there, but yours has a lot of functions.

CHICAGO KEVIN
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By b.read Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:58 pm
This is really cool...looking forward to hearing more about this...

By AlphaMale Fri Dec 21, 2007 8:14 pm
Spandex wrote:For me (especially since JJOS added GPE), program editors are mainly about a quick way to drag in a whole load of samples and have it automatically assign them to pads with sensible defaults. There's no decent way of doing this on windoze at the mo.. so if yr app can do it, I'm happy as larry. Bluebox sort of does it, but I have to go and edit each pad's output volume etc separately which takes about 10 times longer than doing it in JJOS... so I don't use it. I guess that could be your guiding design principle "Is at least as fast as using JJOS to do the same thing?"

Another handy feature that should be far easier than building in a wave editor is having a simple converter. e.g. something that can read 24bit or 96KHz soundfiles and automagically convert them to 16bit 44.1KHz when it saves the program. A simple peak-scan/normalise and stereo->mono converters could also be good.


this is great. file conversions have been pissing me off SO much lately.
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By TalkingHats Music Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:49 am
Hi,

Not to question your skills as a programmer, but programmers often forget the everyday user feel. For example, no user should have to click 7 seven different menus to get to a screen that does just one thing.

Providing you bare in mind how the interface is used and how the user flows through it you will have a great program.

The bluebox was good at this with a few hicups you could learn a great deal on what NOT to do when making yours.

Example being when assigning a 'mute group' to pads, i had to click on EVERY pad, making 16 clicks sometimes more. Some quicker method would have been nice.

So far it does look good, does it have batch sample loading? can i drag drop samples on a pad? How come i cant choose each bank on the pad interface rather than just the explore window to the right?

Hopefully i have not upset you with these observations, i should not be doing my 9-5 IT job on this forum, but if your going to do this application i would like for it to be done right, and if done right would i only pay money for it.

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By Jimbrowski-One Sun Dec 23, 2007 12:15 am
Very appreciated TalkingHats! And no offense taken.

The hiccups in the BlueBox interface were things that always made me cringe. And were one of my inspirations for this project.

The interface that I put up is by no means the final version. I really put it up for feedback like this. I wanted the idea to get ironed out a bit before further development.

What would you propose as a fix to the BlueBox mute group issue? Are there any other usability issues that you can see (either with my "proposed" interface or BlueBox)?
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By TalkingHats Music Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:54 pm
Jimbrowski-One wrote:Very appreciated TalkingHats! And no offense taken.

The hiccups in the BlueBox interface were things that always made me cringe. And were one of my inspirations for this project.

The interface that I put up is by no means the final version. I really put it up for feedback like this. I wanted the idea to get ironed out a bit before further development.

What would you propose as a fix to the BlueBox mute group issue? Are there any other usability issues that you can see (either with my "proposed" interface or BlueBox)?


Yeah, no probs! off the top of my head that was it really, i would have to beta test it and give you a proper review of it really.

The thing you might want to consider is you cant make everyone happy with these apps, there is always going to be some feature someone is going to cry for, the best way round that is to all the popular or most common features for editing pgms, the first thing we see on the screen.

With regards to the mute groups, is it possible maybe to select via highlighting with the mouse? (never seen a function in .NET like this but i am sure something along them lines are possible)

1. The view window showing the actual samples should have different views, 1 for sample view and the other a sample browser. (sometimes it is just a sample browser)

Maybe a scalable version which allowed the user to customise their view options, that way what i need will always be how it needs to be.

Anyway should you ever require a BETA tester let me know.
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By shottz. Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:12 am
make all files playable by clicking them in the browser,

By mudlogger Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:52 pm
REX -> MPC conversion would be great.

By BuleriaChk Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:52 pm
+++++++10^6

Especially if you could make it for the MPC500 as well (I just ordered one).......


Chuck

By Seung Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:24 am
Wow... this is a great news... Thank you Jimbrowski-One... MPC users all over the world will thank U for this.

Just like what shottz, and mudlogger wrote... I would also like all files playable by clicking them in the browser, and REX to MPC conversion.

By jponders Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:44 pm
Any updates on the program?
By bobbybland Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:12 pm
Very interested in this, I'd love to see this have some sort of way of interacting with an audio editor too though, I think being able to import/drag n drop/chop mp3/wav and drag the chops to the pads would be perfect hope that's still in your plans. looks great so far, but is it able to be made larger?

Is this app still happening, also support for q-links? mpc 5k user here so would need a few :wink:

Also please allow midi to trigger the samples once loaded to the pads to audition sounds via mpc.
If u do the editor,please allow the audio editor to have a scrolling cursor eg: ala sound forge