Askia Shaheed wrote:Blue Haze wrote:Askia Shaheed wrote:It's wise to save your work every so often while you create...but with the MPC 5000, it can freeze up within a few minutes depending on what you are doing. Then you start focusing too much on saving every other minute instead of composing music.
You know if any mpc I ever owned from the 2xl, 1k, 3k, or my 4k ever did that, I would take it back to the maker and exchange it.
And sometimes when I did have a problem I would go backtrack and check where I might have fuked up if I had any hiccups in my style of workflow something as simple as assigning two programs to the same midi channel would **** up my simple layout and overload my sequence in my budding mpc days.
Assigning two programs to the same MIDI channel? Which MPC are you talking about?
I owned some of those sample models and they did freeze/crash (especially the MPC 4000) but I didn't take them back I just waited for an OS update. But like I have said many times...I wouldn't expect too much from any new product with a new operating system.
I was talking about making rookie mistakes in the heat of the moment starting out, then scratching my head wondering what is wrong or why my mpc crashed, then I discovered wtf I done fuk up moving too fast making simple mistakes like that.
But it was and will always be a learning experience. As I learn my way around my various mpcs I make less mistakes resulting into less crashes. If i just got any new mpc, I wouldn`t fool myself into thinking I knew what the hell I was doing and its all machine bugs.
I`m guessing realistically some of it mind you could be user error. I would expect that basic functions like saving to do just that save or take it back, record a basic midi track to do just that record, or take it back and etc.
But if SCD or more experience 5k user use the 5k with none of these simple hiccups then it could be user error and then I would take my 5k to a experience users or go watch them and their workflow or just simple sit-down push every button, with the guide nearby until I got it right.
Each mpc is basically the same structure but each has an its own workflow one has to adapt to each machine, not the other way around the machine to you.
I predict months from now you will have less problems not just because of an so called O.S. update, but you have a more comprehensive workflow with the mpc at hand. User error vs O.S. bugs goes hand and hand.