Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by contakt321 » Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:44 pm

delicioso wrote:
contakt321 wrote:I agree, samples do sound compressed and punchy in a pleasing way on the MPC2000, not exactly sure why, but I hear it too.
It's because MPCs have the eq and compression turned on in the master by default. Go have a look.
Have a look at the specs on the MPC2000.

No effects unless you paid for the add on effects board.

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by delicioso » Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:07 pm

contakt321 wrote:
delicioso wrote:
contakt321 wrote:I agree, samples do sound compressed and punchy in a pleasing way on the MPC2000, not exactly sure why, but I hear it too.
It's because MPCs have the eq and compression turned on in the master by default. Go have a look.
Have a look at the specs on the MPC2000.

No effects unless you paid for the add on effects board.
I must have been thinking of the MPC1000 and MPC500 which were the last MPCs I owned.

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:17 am

Mine has REV, Mod, Distortion, Filter, and Echo I don't see any Compressors on here. Yeah I was looking at that board. There are a few goodies that I have been looking to add on to this tank.
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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by contakt321 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:14 am

If you have those effects that means you do have the effects board installed.

Does it have the 8 channel outs as well? If so then you definitely got a fair deal.

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by v00d00ppl » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:35 pm

contakt321 wrote:If you have those effects that means you do have the effects board installed.

Does it have the 8 channel outs as well? If so then you definitely got a fair deal.
sounds like he did get the eb-16...........he came up pretty good then. If you want to save time look up the program builder at www.midicase.com so you can do editiing on the computer, file spelling on the computer and just load it to the mpc and play away.


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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:43 pm

contakt321 wrote:If you have those effects that means you do have the effects board installed.

Does it have the 8 channel outs as well? If so then you definitely got a fair deal.
It didn't come with the 8 outs on the back but I saw one for $90 on Yahoo Auction. On MPCstuff they are like $200+

v00d00ppl: I use a mac so those programs don't work but I did get RS-16X so it does pretty much the same thing. I have a USB floppy thingy that works great(just loud as fuck). Just save the program file and load em on the MPC. Great times!
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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by v00d00ppl » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:46 am

aizo, you going to install the cf card drive on yours>?

i'm using the addonics cf drive on my 2000xl and it works like a charm.

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:23 am

Awwwww man I want to but you can't install that on a regular 2k like you can an XL it is possible to do but you have to do some soldering. With the XL you can just clip it in where the floppy plugs in but the regular 2 k is a differnt story......sadly.
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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by wildknees » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:59 pm

i used an mpc for pretty good while and made several records and prolly did about 300 live gigs with one. all the zip disks and everything [back in the day]. it never laid down and worked great.
but i gotta say, if i had one here, i can't imagine that i would hardly ever even turn it on really. even if it was free.
and if you don't know the OS, which is kinda it's own thing on that machine [ i don't know maybe you do] it takes some work to get the workflow together.

the pads are pretty biyatching however.

i also don't really have the space to keep stuff like that. if i'm dusting it, i sell it.
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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:31 am

Honestly for me there is no real reason to have it
but it's fun as hell to play with and stupid easy to program!
I don't think there is anything complicated about using it.
It's a fun toy and I love fudging with it. Right now I'm in love with its simpIlcity!!!
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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:43 pm

Well, I got MY CF reader and 8gig Cf card for my MPC 2000 today! This shit is awesome!
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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by v00d00ppl » Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:59 pm

aizo....did you get your reader from addonics??? how do you boot the darn thing without a boot disk?

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:15 am

I got it from SCSIFORSAMPLERS.com

MY Flash Card Reader isn't hot swappable. So the OS needs to be on the CF

They ship the flash card to you with the OS on it so it just takes about 3 - 5 seconds to boot up!


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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by v00d00ppl » Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:32 am

say word.....good looking.....i see your cf drive is loose like mine...when i get the time i will drill holes on it so it mounts properly.

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Re: Is a MPC 2000 worth $350?

Post by aizo » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:00 am

actual it uses the same screw holes that the floppy used so it's not going anywhere. It's just that the guy could quite fit it exactly right so there is a small gap in between the front plate and the housing
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