Hi to all of you guys, is very nice to have forums like this one.
well I would like to say a couple of stuff based in my experience producing well first i Would like to say that to take the decicion betwen an mpc5000 and ableton live really depends in some factors
first wich kind of producer you are, what kind of music are you producing and how you play that music live.
wich kind of producer i mean are you a musician and composer based mostly on real instruments or virtual ones lets say virtual synths and fxpansion bfd or real guitars and recording on multitrack etc etc and some sampling from records
o are you based in sample records mostly and some live playing?? do you prefer drumm machine feel or real pads playing feel to make it swing?
why this because if you like to laydown your own groove you have 2 options, to make a multisampling program on the mpc with lets say 3 different bass drumms 3 snares etc to have some variation and so on with the other hits for drums etc
option 2 : if you really are interested in a more expresive sound you may choose a bfd because it comes with many expansion kits with great sounding drumm kits even you can choose how far the micro is from each kit piece, how much room you want etc this if you want to made some sound design to have your own signature drumm kits other advantage is that you could have some rare and hard to find drumm kits that you wont find easy a vintage vistalite used for john bonham of led zeppelin for example.
if you are using libraries for mpc i think bfd is better but there is the other part if you like the vinyl sound and you produce hip hop you wont mind to have all this features because the sound of an existing record is what you are looking for, also:
why to differentiate a hip hop producer from other style?, just because the styles of music has very different ways of producing, example:
if you produce hip hop or electronic breakbeats you normaly dont need to much velocity changes because these styles mostly are based on a very defined backbeat you need punchy convinations of bass drumm and snare
otherway your kit will probably be lost with the other parts of the music in breakbeats normally the sound from the other instruments are agressive like synth arpeggios etc etc
and a good hip hop track should have this heavy feeling for the drumms, but...
if you produce other styles like triphop for example you would like to use different aproach to laydown drumm grooves why?
because this style could be punchy as well but there is alot more open to use other drumming like funk and jazz drumming and to play properly this styles of drumming you definitly need more expression for the drumm here is where the velocity layers that comes with the bfd comes handy you can really move from a very soft playing or a hard one but is not about just volume
as we know all instruments base their timbre on something called formants this formants change based on the material of the instrumen, how you hit them ,how the body of the instrumen make the resonation etc etc
so if you program 3 or 5 hits on a mpc you are constrain to those formants but in bfd you have real recording of 100 or more velocity layers that will react as accurate as almost a real drumm so this gives you more expression not just in volume but in formants and timbre too, becoming your sound more colorful and expressive
if you produce techno you dont mind to much about this either but with some electronic music so called idm you would find it quite useful
other diference between systems is that you can edit faster on an ableton live system also with the nonlinear secuencing is very cool to play different versions of the same song jut to find what part works better or wich part lack continuity with the rest that`s possible in mpc but in a laptop you got a better screen etc etc
also you have to have in mind that virtually all that an mpc is able to do a software can do it ,the same or more flexible i wouldnt produce entirely on a mpc personally because there are stuff an mpc will never do like
resynthesis in real time and advanced processing and synthesis like those found in programs like reaktor,super collider,c sound etc etc
but again if you base your production on chopping and pasting records as a collage like dj shadow etc etc wich is very cool you dont need all these programs and an mpc with normal efects and cut and paste possibilities are fine for you
now lets address the always polemic hardware vs software issue
dont be missleading for all the pros im saying about software I really like hardware ,I also own a mpc2000xl etc
about sound quality ok here there are some factors too
first wich kind of samples are you using in the beggining and if you are recording at wich sampling rate are you recording, because if you have a low resolution sample is the same tu put it on a mpc with 44.1k or apogee 96khz sound card it will sound the same at some point, same if you are sampling from a cd think that will be 44.1
but if you are sampling from vinyl there you will need a better quality because the lp`s has a bigger range that again is controversial people say that humans can`t hear those frequencies, remember the human ear comes from 20hz to 20khz the highest pitch this changes with age etc
so tecnically speaking those frequencies present on records are not audible for humans but here is the funny part of this, probably the ear can`t but owr brain does!!!!! this is called psychoacustics
so in the other hand every gear has it`s own components that at the same time have different ways of process signals that`s why engineers are always looking for wich micro goes with wich preamp on wich speakers this is audio engineering and is a personal decicion, wich sounds better a mpc or an audio interface depends on your own taste
about real quality you can get analog to digital converters from apogee that are amazingly accurate better than mpc ones or standar sound cards but are expensive
and about gear itself to buy an mpc5000 is as expensive as buy a mac laptop with 4 gb of ram ,if you can buy a mac
we can talk the also very polemic about mac vs windows later if you are interested.
so to produce on ableton is flexible powerfull and easy, you can process with thousands of plug ins and use advance algorithms on a computer to make music
but mpc will do always what it does i mean softwares today are expensive and if you have the originals is like renting them there is always a new version also computers crashes and sometimes are unstable more often on windows but even mac is not 100 percent safe so to play live i would prefer something i could trust like a mpc hardware
so a good combination could be produce on computer play on hardware !!!!! so wich features the mpc5000 is offering us for this???
im thinking to upgrade from my 2000xl but im still thinking about it. and remember hardware will always have a better feeling than using a mouse!!!! but you can buy midi controllers at the end is personal taste and what do you really need to produce!!!!
ok very large post I hope you find it useful greetings to all and remember that there is no better way to make music that really know music study composition
