
DiaboliC
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We can sample and chop in redrum as well as nn19 and I believe they said nnxt in the video . Reason allows input recording man o man I remember props saying no audio in support now we got it whoa
A little over a year before that, I bought the ASR 10. That was $2000 back in 93/94. I bought the MPC in 95/96. I don't even think the 2000's were actually out in 95/96. They didn't come out until 97.
So, back in the 90's a sampling keyboard and a sampling drum machine would cost you about $5000. I had those two pieces, a Korg 01R/W, and a Peavey Bass. I also had some 1200's.
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That's your opinion, and your entitled to it. I would personally take Reason's or Live's sequencers over the old MPC's because they both have groove extraction.
That's your opinion, and your entitled to it. I would personally take Reason's or Live's sequencers over the old MPC's because they both have groove extraction.
just imagine for about $1200 today you could have Record/Reason, midi controller, computer, soundcard, headphones and mic...
basically all the tools needed to start a production/record company...
i think the mpc can sequence external gear better than any software...
Wow that's your opinion that what I said was an opinion, again, FACT hands down the MPC has the Best sequencer. You can have groove extraction that's cool, but most talk about the MPC haven't went into it deeply, and use it only for drums.
Mpc will never be obsolete
The MPC was the sequencer to have, but I don't know if it's better for external gear now. Sonar is actually really good for external gear because it has instrument definitions. I would still use Live. Live is great at sequencing external gear. It just doesn't sync well to external hardware midi clocks
I never thought the MPC had a good sequencer. So I wouldn't say it is a "fact" that it is the best sequencer hands down. A lot of people don't like it, which is why a lot more people use something else besides an MPC to sequence.
In any case, so far, the Reason/Record roll-out has been very nice. Direct sampling into reason is definitely a nice touch. But, I am ready to see all the "other" unexciting detailed improvements about the upgrades, which will probably end up being more important than any of these "big" new features.
i have always said the next best thing to the mpc sequencing is reason/record! I have always said that, and mr gibbs if reason 5/record is like that of the mpc in sequencing ummmmmmmmm thank you props! Lol that's a blessing!
Pep you selling a mpc 2000xl? If so is it in great condition, i will buy it off you for $150 that's what i was told they are worth lol
If you still use Midi Devices (Keyboards, Midi FX Racks, Sound Modules), then you should of course keep your MPC for that, Reason wont cut it. If you are more result oriented, than the tools oriented, then you recognized that Reason has added some features that further facilitate you getting to the end result.
at the end of the day it doesn't matter what you do your music on, that track and music better be hot if you're trying to make money, because no one is going to ask "did you do that on the mpc, live, reason etc"? They are going to want to know how is the music, so if i rock an mpc that's cool, if i rock my mpk 88 and record that's cool, as long as my music is hot! So i got both mpc and mpk
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that goes without saying, that's why people went to the mpc instead of going to other products. Can you name these programs that has tighter trusty sequencing than the mpc?
At the end of the day it doesn't matter what you do your music on, THAT TRACK AND MUSIC BETTER BE HOT IF YOU'RE TRYING TO MAKE MONEY, BECAUSE NO ONE IS GOING TO ASK "DID YOU DO THAT ON THE MPC, LIVE, REASON ETC"?
i agree with that, if one is soley computer based the mpc would not be in the equation, a controller of the mpd would be sufficient.
Now like you said if you got that hardware which i have said a million times i have hardware and software and i produce two different ways, yet people who are software heads seem to forget my hardware part and see only software! I say " don't look through your glasses upon my studio". I like the combination of both, it's a lovely thing. As i have asked what if my computer goes down and it's out for two whole weeks, what am i suppose to do twiddle my thumbs and lose money? I am not renting anything if i already have it. I have not an logical answer yet. A hospital has an emergency back up system, mines is my hardware, plus it's my first way to produce music.
i stopped using my mpc a while ago i actually sold it a few years back now i knew that machine inside and out but after tomorrow i think a few heads will change there hardware sequencers lol but that's just my opinion.
But i think danoc will have second thoughts after tomorrow.