MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By Don Blake Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:07 pm
Is it any cheaper to buy the alesis fusion branded ram opposed to the 5k branded ram? cause the 5k ram is **** expensive for just a stick of ram
By dreadnutz Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:06 am
@don blake

good idea, i thought the same cause the fusions ram is at a discount....

mhhh.... we will see what the os2 brings.
at the moment i don't need more than the standart ram.
By Don Blake Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:18 pm
i been doing fine but been working on a remix, and recorded the acaapella into the memory and done about a quater of the remix and getting on to running out of memory
By dreadnutz Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:07 pm
have you noticed any sequencer drifts?

i have testet a 2bar drumloop with a (internal)synth loop, alot of fx (cpu about 50%) and so far i am very satisfied! ...seems that's a swiss knife
By oneday2one Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:38 pm
yes, i have experienced the mv8000, mpc1000, mpc2000xl, logic 5.4 gold, cubase 4.1 ...and let me tell you, ...i am more than 100% convinced that this is the tightest midi machine ever made.

...people always talk about how something like cubase is the best for midi, ..i say B.S., because if i had both hooked up, ..and i had a trillion dollar budget, ...i would make it work so that all software and hardware sound modules and synths would use the midi sequencer on the mpc 5000 because i sincerely believe that it is simply the tightest midi sequencer ever made on planet earth, ....in my humble opinion.

-oneday2one-
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By Askia Shaheed Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:29 am
Don Blake wrote:i been doing fine but been working on a remix, and recorded the acaapella into the memory and done about a quater of the remix and getting on to running out of memory

Then use the hard disk tracks to free up your RAM.
By Sovereign Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:17 pm
oneday2one wrote: ...people always talk about how something like cubase is the best for midi, ..i say B.S.,



They are referring to all the features and capability it offers.
By Don Blake Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:42 pm
Askia Shaheed wrote:
Don Blake wrote:i been doing fine but been working on a remix, and recorded the acaapella into the memory and done about a quater of the remix and getting on to running out of memory

Then use the hard disk tracks to free up your RAM.



im still living life with a faulty harddrive, its now dissapeared altogether! will get it fixed, just i got music to make at the moment
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By Askia Shaheed Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:27 pm
I will assume you have the latest OS installed. With that said..if the hard drive is faulty. I would just put in a new one (although doing it yourself will probably void your warranty).
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By Jauly Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:35 pm
Askia Shaheed wrote:
Don Blake wrote:i been doing fine but been working on a remix, and recorded the acaapella into the memory and done about a quater of the remix and getting on to running out of memory

Then use the hard disk tracks to free up your RAM.


This is not a good solution if you're in the working process and haven't finished your ideas yet. Especially for remixes you need to hold most parts flexible in the RAM until you have found the best arrangement.
By acoustiventure Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:53 am
Jauly wrote:
Askia Shaheed wrote:
Don Blake wrote:i been doing fine but been working on a remix, and recorded the acaapella into the memory and done about a quater of the remix and getting on to running out of memory

Then use the hard disk tracks to free up your RAM.


This is not a good solution if you're in the working process and haven't finished your ideas yet. Especially for remixes you need to hold most parts flexible in the RAM until you have found the best arrangement.


so then:
not enough ram to finish your project: buy some
faulty HD: get it fixed (send it in for repair if still under warranty)

and to this topic:

MPC5000 is NOT equal to Alesis fusion

topic closed ??? :evil:
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By Askia Shaheed Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:29 am
Jauly wrote:
Askia Shaheed wrote:
Don Blake wrote:i been doing fine but been working on a remix, and recorded the acaapella into the memory and done about a quater of the remix and getting on to running out of memory

Then use the hard disk tracks to free up your RAM.


This is not a good solution if you're in the working process and haven't finished your ideas yet. Especially for remixes you need to hold most parts flexible in the RAM until you have found the best arrangement.


The best solution is to work within the limitations of the machine. You can't exceed 192 MBs of memory. So you must delete files or record your ideas to the hard disk tracks. If this is not acceptable..then you are using the wrong machine for your needs.
Last edited by Askia Shaheed on Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By Sovereign Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:27 pm
Askia Shaheed wrote: The best solution is to work within the limitations of the machine. You can't exceed 192 MBs of memory. So you must delete files or record your ideas to the hard disk tracks. If this is not exceptable..then you are using the wrong machine for your needs.



Please make this a stickie on all the forums.
Seems it would kill about 50% of the post. :lol: