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jroc2008 said:I am trying not to get a MPC or a MV8800 because I got a workstation (motif)..and I am trying to see what are the best voice libraries or wavs I can get for it and does anyone know if the bigfishaudio kits works well with the motif? Do I really need on MPC or is my way effective?
l if you have any questions please ask.[/quote said:I got two.
1. Why the hell would you bring the 3000 and 60 into this?
2. Do you no when they wer made? lol
jroc2008 said:thanks for the help I got a motif classic but I have all the sounds for the es and xs loaded in it..and the sequencer is so easy to use.. so I think I will stick with what I got
jroc2008 said:thanks for the help I got a motif classic but I have all the sounds for the es and xs loaded in it..and the sequencer is so easy to use.. so I think I will stick with what I got
yeah!! me toDiaboliC said:please explain more?i got a classic would love the es and xs sounds
yeah!! me toDiaboliC said:please explain more?i got a classic would love the es and xs sounds
lvngdead said:MV8800 ****s all over every mpc besides the 4000. The 3000 and 60 don't come close to comparing to the 4000 or 8800, but so many sick producers love em so I aint gonna knock em.
Sorry, plain and simple, get the 8800. I got a 8000, if you have any questions please ask.
how do you manually chop on it? i wasted money to buy the dimm for it and it doesnt have a decent sampler!Freezo said:If you are rockin an ES series or newer: hell no. But I'm sure the older models are just as dope. Sampling on the Motif is real dope, despite the word out otherwise.
now dont bring Jesus into thislvngdead said:if you morons noticed, I said that the 8800 ****s on every mpc. I wasn't comparing features (please point out where I compare features), I was just saying that even if you get a 8800, you can still get a 3000 or 60 because of their "unique" sound. jesus. theres more to drum machines than just the features, no?
good, very good.