fenix wrote:I do think MPC pads feel better, and I also think numark is putting out **** on the market.
Without regard to deep midi editing(which I can do about a thousand times more in logic) the mv is just not a quality product. I really tried to make myself like this machine and Im not partial at all. i bought the mv before the 5k because it seemed like a step into the future. The concept is cool but it does not work right yet. The MPC might have a lot of bugs but nothing has the feel of one and thats why it is still the undisputed champ. AND ITS GRIMY
you comparing apples to oranges...software vs hardware was never fair comparison. we are comparing mpc with mv, remember

? MV didnt work out for you that's fine, when I first got my mpc 1000 or the 2500 that shit was world to me.
there is definately people out there who can make a banger with mv, mpc, fruity loops, reason etc...as I said before different gear to cater to different crowd. there aint no winner is what suits you best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1la_2uj_bMI switched to MV after my 2500 busted, shit ran me 300 to fix. 2 yr old machine with mild to moderate use,wtf ?. Did I mentioned it rattled a little too, yea Numark, yar shit rattles ? It was a rough ride with the MV for bout a week. I was ready to put it back on ebay, the MV is oFF beat!... but once I figured out quantize feature it only got better from that point.
btw nobody mentioned in this post that one can mix and master within the MV, then burn the track with already included CD-R drive!.
There is limitations I dont like about this machine, but it's overall feature set, workflow is real good.
I think MV"s limit of only being able to load 16 sound patches per project is complete bullshit for what's advertised to be all in one solution. Especially with 512MB or 1GB of RAM in that thing the only limit should be RAM.
I got a motif, healty vinyl stack and some vsts I dont even bother loading or creating sound patches for that thing.
On top of that currently there is no multiple output expansions available for MV. Roland decided to stop producing them since they werent selling.
As mentioned earlier MPC pads feel better. I got a mod in mind to fix this
Sampler part of MV, it does sound thinner in comparison to akai sampler. nothing that cant be fixed with some EQing.
I learned fatter sounding sampler out of the box without any EQ could be a good or bad thing.
I think it's better to start with flat sound.
I wish you could resize MV's operational windows to whatever size you like as opposed to being fixed size. oh well.
Cons I mentioned is problems that bother me, with no doubt runs circles around my ex2500 that I sold for the same price I picked up my MV for.
After my expierience with my 2500 I am little weary of current nukai MPC line, I know I'm not the only one who feels like that on here. I see they're pushing towards midi controllers, maybe that's what they should be doing.
gotta go now. I'm off to england in few hours. L8r
