Actually it's not. But this issue is been trampled to death already enndee.Enndee said:Buy FL studio and use THE FPC its kinda like the mpc.
You are. swallowing my last cl of brandy for this week. Need my head clear for... whatevadeRaNged 4 Phuk'dup said:I know this post has nothing to do with anything, I'm just being stupid.
Sqito said:truth is, ianscott111, that 99% of people claiming that "hardware" (not knowing that most of nowadays hardware is digital) is superior to software (also digital, just running inside a computer) just parrot what either a) their favorite "produca" uses, b) parrot the stuff the fans of the parroted producaz say, c) I'm out of parrots.
Getting offtopic: I KNOW that at some point in the future samples won't get stored like we use to know them [point-by-point]Cameron Thomas said:I always find it hillarious when mpc users say they like their mpc because of the analog sound.
Haha future producers then will argue wit their peers saying that Cd's bring that gritty sound to get the timberland sound.Sqito said:Getting offtopic: I KNOW that at some point in the future samples won't get stored like we use to know them [point-by-point]
Once storage is not an issue, samples will be stored as mathematical spline curves between points.
Actually...fact software is made for extremely specific purposes(I've never seen anyone load up pro tools to play video games or make photos), if the computer you use to run the software isn't, that's because of your shortcomings, not the software's.X-pert said:What really makes Hardware better then software is the fact that
"HARDWARE was made for a specific purpose.........SOFTWARE was made to be used on a computer, and A COMPUTER IS NOT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR ANYTHING"
Computers are not good gaming consoles, not good Dvd players, not good music production centers because of the sole purpose that they are just so general....
So buy a video game console, buy a dvd player, buy a MPC because computers are made for a wide variety of reasons, not just for music production like the mpcs are....
ianscott111 said:The most powerful hardware samplers that I've used are ironically ones that not so many people talk about here - Kurzweil K2600RS and E-mu E6400 Ultra.
Sqito said:PS: should I add I'm a big comic fan? lol? That I'm looking forward to the new transformers movie? the Fantastic4/SilverSurfer... Damn! I live in Europe. have to wait a month till it comes out here
I'm a 30 years old kid. don't blame me
Pure Hype Production said:You said FL alone is grossly more capable than any hardware sampler ever built.
There is a lot of hardware samplers not just the mpc and yes I have used many of them as well as the MPC. I am trying to determine where you get your info from that you can make those statements. Please dont just say something you heard someone else say.
X-pert said:The end of the line--
its whatever YOU want to use
BUT
I think its important to realize that a computer is a computer, who wants to make beats on the same machine that they e-mail people, watch you tube videos,
or POST ON FUTURE PRODUCERS.
some of you all are making beats right now while your posting...thats funny...........
The main point I am trying to convey is THERE IS NOTHING THAT CAN TOUCH THE MPC, THE MPD AND FL DONT TOUCH IT.......
Yeah. I'm actually quite a fan of Marvel/DC/DarkHorse/Image stuff. I read a lot of japanese manga stuff aswell. UK graphic novels... hmmm.. I would need to google those. (I have some french comics though )Darko said:Could you PM me with the names of some good UK graphic novels? I'd appreciate it. Or do you just like american superhero comics?
deRaNged 4 Phuk'dup said:FXpansion Guru(From what I've heard, havent actually used it)
But know these for sure. I also own an MPC so I'm not speaking out of inexperience.
FL Studio(FPC + FL Slicer + the bottom sequencer)
Battery ran in a sequencer like SONAR, Cubase, Logic or Pro Tools
Reason's Redrum and NNXT ran alongside Recycle.