i'm not saying that other things don't have an affect on the sounds that comes out of any sampler..... but DACs does have a BIG influence on the sound.... find you an old TEAC cd player from the 80s, and then compare it to the sound of an PROCEED CD player... the difference is NIGHT & DAY... i've been into AUDIOPHILE grade equipment since the early 90s... to the point where i'd purchase
all separates including external DACs for anything that i had with a
digital outputs.
for instance, have you ever noticed how different your MPC sounds
when you use your DIGITAL OUTS. Thats because you're not using
the DACs from out of the MPC anymore, you're using the ADCs.
This is the annoying thing about this site.
People call me the "knowitall that can never be wrong" and then spout off this type stuff. We're not talking about TEAC CD Players, Fenders, High End DACs, none of that. This is about whether or not an MPC has a distinct sound.
I never said anything about any of this stuff you're mentioning. I'm talking about MPCs and the myth that they have any more of a distinct sound due to filters, compression, or conversion than anything from a Minidisc recorder to a Playstation.
Do all these B.S. end devices have different DACs? Of course.Do converters in everything from an MPC to a cheap Minidisc Recorder to an mp3 player with recording functions to an M-Box to a PC soundcard to whatever cheap scrapware have any significance in even a mediocre audio chain? Abso-fuccing-lootly not. lol.
People don't use MPCs for a distinct sound(at least not anyone who has even the slightest knowlege of audio chains)if you want a "distinct sound" you run that b!tch thru an audio chain to give it one.
My Avalon M5 has a "distinct sound", Apogee Rosettas have distinct sounds, LA2As, Neve Consoles, SSL Boards, I'd be disrespecting them for the quality peices of equipment they are by saying an MPC or anything else with the same type cheap-crap no personality I/Os I just listed does as well, even though they all have "different" raggidy scrapware I/Os.
If you bought an MPC for the sound, you're a victim of propoganda. If you bought it for it's millions of other functions, then you probably will agree that the "sound" is the farest f**king thing from the selling point you could have.
Real Vintage gear owners place the MPC, Triton, Motif, MV-8800, ect. on the same side of this discussion as they do a laptop. Difference is...they have a more valid argument, and if they're "about their sound", they're not running their vintage gear thru no damn MPC as a converter, are they?