
CallMeNJ
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Everyone was saying "man mpc has that sound you know? why would you use FL?".
that's what I mean.
that's what I mean.
people are funny...the mpc is not analog...it's digital....(ive opened a few up in my day...no tubes...just circuit boards like a PC)
Just because a unit doesn't have any tubes it doesn't mean its audio output is digital. It could look like a circuit board on a PC but output pure analog sound..
But I get what you're trying to say, so... ^^
Everyone was saying "man mpc has that sound you know? why would you use FL?".
that's what I mean.
I see your point, but it isn't one....the soundquality not being any better than software when you hear it back on the PC.
So its really the Outputs on those machines that has a thick sound.
Outputs of an Audio Interface are analog as well.
The MV-8800 i used own, had a real thick sound on the Outputs as well.
But once you mixdown your finished beat in the MV, and drag the WAV-file over to the PC, you will hear the soundquality not being any better than software when you hear it back on the PC.
So its really the Outputs on those machines that has a thick sound.
Best quote ever.If your gear makes you, you're simply not good enough to make anything with your gear.
But I'll say again, uncompromised audio is uncompromised audio. If cheap aux outs were that real, why wouldn't we all just own rackmount audio CD Burners. About $200 will get you one with waaaaayyyyy better converters than an MPC. And run all our audio out of the PC and manually record?
No peice of equipment or converter or line out is gonna do anything for your sound, you do everything for it.
What's sad is I know this from having ADATs, MPCs, Minidiscs, Rackmount CDRs, Triton Racks, FL, Reason, Pro Tools, Fostex Multitracks, Avalon M5s, Sonar, ect. And nomatter what I use, my end result sounds the f**king same.
If your gear makes you, you're simply not good enough to make anything with your gear.![]()
It's not only what he is trying to say, it is the complete and sincere truth.So you basically say the MPC's great "distinct sound" is a Myth?
It's not only what he is trying to say, it is the complete and sincere truth.
If by "distinct sound" you mean the MPCs top-notch "timing", you actually mean its rather noob-proof auto quantizing feature.
Just because a unit doesn't have any tubes it doesn't mean its audio output is digital. It could look like a circuit board on a PC but output pure analog sound..
But I get what you're trying to say, so... ^^
So you basically say the MPC's great "distinct sound" is a Myth?
People confuse current MPC specs with those of classic modules.