By b-righteous
Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:07 pm
Agreed! The price of the 5000 is right. They could add most of the stuff people want with OS upgrades as long as it is stable. I think it would be impractical to raise the price and don't feel it would be necessary. I really like the 5k basic design and love the 4k as well. My idea of the dream MPC would be somewhere in between. I don't mind the pads being used as function buttons. That was a smart move to save space and cut down on the size. I do think they could have squeezed 8 more dedicated functions like T.C. upfront. 24 bit jj chopping etc. Don't see how this would drive the price up significantly. How much for a better data wheel? How much for another adat port? Not much. $2500.00 this should all be there since these type of upgrades are peanuts compared to the overall price. These companies really try to get away with too much and dumb down the product. They will seriously degrade the functionality and quality for relatively small savings. Then when it does not sell they will say no one wants MPC's anymore. Numark just has to come stronger. When you pay that much for a flagship it has to be the bomb. With computers around you just can't come weak anymore. Stop being so cheap and short sighted.
I have heard other manufacturers talk about what happened to the 4k and samplers in general. Saying it was to advanced etc. Maybe it was ahead of it's time when released but that has changed. Another problem was that it was very buggy at first. The other thing is computers were getting popular for music at that time. People were leaving hardware for software. Many of those people found out that the software simply is not the same. Many issues and generally does not work as promised. The MPC was more intuitive to work with. To this day there is no software that can quite replace the MPC workflow. Many of the people who tried software and saw it could not replace an MPC are now looking for a modern MPC with some of the software advantages. It does not seem to be a solution and I feel the 5k just barely misses the mark. With all the bad rep from the past it has also got to be stable.
I have heard other manufacturers talk about what happened to the 4k and samplers in general. Saying it was to advanced etc. Maybe it was ahead of it's time when released but that has changed. Another problem was that it was very buggy at first. The other thing is computers were getting popular for music at that time. People were leaving hardware for software. Many of those people found out that the software simply is not the same. Many issues and generally does not work as promised. The MPC was more intuitive to work with. To this day there is no software that can quite replace the MPC workflow. Many of the people who tried software and saw it could not replace an MPC are now looking for a modern MPC with some of the software advantages. It does not seem to be a solution and I feel the 5k just barely misses the mark. With all the bad rep from the past it has also got to be stable.





