MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai

By Dj Solace Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:59 pm
Is there any way you could load up a drum loop and let us hear how well the "bit crusher" or the vintage comp sounds to give it that "old school" sampler sound.
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By scd Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:00 pm
Dj Solace wrote:sweet i just wanted to make sure it dint crash and loose your work or something. Thanks.


Well, I did just ONE test loading up the slots of the FXs. I didn't use it yet with programs, HD recording etc. Good point. Will test that more extensively.
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By OJ Reem Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:00 pm
OJ Reem wrote:What is the current OS version and date of that version? Also, is there a hidden menu (like the MPC 2500) where you can access the names of the people that worked on/designed the MPC 5000? If so, what are their names and their contributions?


I thought you don't work for Akai or Numark?

The OS version isn't a secret or hidden. You should see it when you turn it on or in the OTHER MENU. Also, the online manual has a current OS version written on it. Are you forbidden to give that info?
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By scd Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:05 pm
OJ Reem wrote:
OJ Reem wrote:What is the current OS version and date of that version? Also, is there a hidden menu (like the MPC 2500) where you can access the names of the people that worked on/designed the MPC 5000? If so, what are their names and their contributions?


I thought you don't work for Akai or Numark?

The OS version isn't a secret or hidden. You should see it when you turn it on or in the OTHER MENU. Also, the online manual has a current OS version written on it. Are you forbidden to give that info?


Sorry I wasn't clear enough apparently, you misunderstood me. I am not a paid employee for one of those companies, but betatester. That's what I meant. That means I do not have the final release OS yet.
I do not want to break my NDA, so I will only answer questions about features described in the online manual and communicate good ideas with Akai that might pop up here. :)

Regards, Boele
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By scd Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:08 pm
LvngDead and DJ Solace: I will *try* (not promiss) to make sound examples out of your questions asap. But that takes a bit more time, you'll understand.

Boele
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By OJ Reem Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:12 pm
scd wrote:
OJ Reem wrote:
OJ Reem wrote:What is the current OS version and date of that version? Also, is there a hidden menu (like the MPC 2500) where you can access the names of the people that worked on/designed the MPC 5000? If so, what are their names and their contributions?


I thought you don't work for Akai or Numark?

The OS version isn't a secret or hidden. You should see it when you turn it on or in the OTHER MENU. Also, the online manual has a current OS version written on it. Are you forbidden to give that info?


Sorry I wasn't clear enough apparently, you misunderstood me. I am not a paid employee for one of those companies, but betatester. That's what I meant. That means I do not have the final release OS yet.
I do not want to break my NDA, so I will only answer questions about features described in the online manual and communicate good ideas with Akai that might pop up here. :)

Regards, Boele


Ok. I understand and respect that. Thanks for a lot for what you are doing.

By toxictobi Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:15 pm
Hello Boele,
I´d really like to know what matarial the analog outputs(buchsen?) are made of? I mean it doesn´t look like metal(MPC2500), it does look a bit more like these plastic ones, being used in most of the korg-stuff?
Thanks in advance:)
tt
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By scd Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:22 pm
toxictobi wrote:Hello Boele,
I´d really like to know what matarial the analog outputs(buchsen?) are made of? I mean it doesn´t look like metal(MPC2500), it does look a bit more like these plastic ones, being used in most of the korg-stuff?
Thanks in advance:)
tt


I don't know the 2500 but on the 5000 they look plastic. But that's only the outside ring of the plugs I can see.
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By OJ Reem Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:25 pm
Normally in MPCs, you can only control the filters, LFOs, Amp envelopes, etc of each individual sample within a program.

In the MPC 5000, does it have any global controls to filters, LFOs, Amp evelopes, etc that will effect an entire program (sample program or autochromatic program)?

By Dj Solace Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:37 pm
Thanks i ( we ) really appreciate you taking your time to run through this stuff for us man. Your a lucky dude.

By toxictobi Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:44 pm
Dj Solace wrote:Thanks i ( we ) really appreciate you taking your time to run through this stuff for us man. Your a lucky dude.

co-sign
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By scd Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:47 pm
OJ Reem wrote:Normally in MPCs, you can only control the filters, LFOs, Amp envelopes, etc of each individual sample within a program.

In the MPC 5000, does it have any global controls to filters, LFOs, Amp evelopes, etc that will effect an entire program (sample program or autochromatic program)?


No, but what you can do is assing a Q link controller for all pads. And then you can control tune, cutoff, resonance, attack, decay, release, panning and level for the whole program. You can actually record your movements in the sequence if you set the function to "real time" 8)

So I started with no, but actually the answer is yes :)
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By OJ Reem Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:50 pm
What specifically can Q-link sliders and knobs control in the sample trim (editing) menu? Do you have to hold down the AFTER KEYs in order to use a Q-link slider to adjust the same start/end points?
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By OJ Reem Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:12 pm
scd wrote:
OJ Reem wrote:Normally in MPCs, you can only control the filters, LFOs, Amp envelopes, etc of each individual sample within a program.

In the MPC 5000, does it have any global controls to filters, LFOs, Amp evelopes, etc that will effect an entire program (sample program or autochromatic program)?


To clarify....so this Q-link control can be set to control all pads? Does this effect solely the program assigned to the active track or can you select any program assigned to any track?

Also please clarify...if you assign the Q link controller for ALL pads, can you control ALL perimeters in the filter, amp envelope generator, and LFOs for each pad simultaneously?
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By scd Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:16 pm
Here's a 24/44.1 recording of a drumbeat from the analog outputs into Logic (using a good Lynx audio card). (file is zipped)
I just loaded one of the drumkits, hitted a few pads.
You hear two measures dry, two measures with the master compressor on, and then two measures with that same compressor in OldSkool mode.

After that the whole cycle one more time.

http://www.synthmusic.info/mpdries/Oldskool.wav.zip
Last edited by scd on Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.