I understand what you're saying but the MPC 1000 can easily fit in a regular sized backpack, bring two 1/4" cables, power cord and memory card.delicioso wrote:Maschine and a laptop is still more mobile than a MPC1000 since you can run Maschine off the laptop battery and it would still be lighter to carry than the MPC. Also, Maschine lets you do pretty much everything from just its hardware. The computer screen doesn't even have to be on or in sight if you have a long enough usb cable.tigali wrote:Basically, the MPC just feels more mobile (I have the 1k) and I like to get away from the computer screen for a while so I still love it as a way to play.
Maschine has a lot more capabilities, but you now need to drag a controller (regular / mikro) , laptop, AC adapter, external soundcard, usb cord, and (2) 1/4". This requires a slightly bigger backpack.
Having a lot of firepower like maschine has can be too overwhelming for some while having something as limited as a hardware sampler will make the user work within the limitations. It gets the user even more creative because the limits are that much tighter.
Maschine = Devil may cry of drum machines (ridiculous firepower, easy health, crazy combos / see Jeremy Ellis)
Every hardware sampler / beatbox = Resident Evil 6 (limited ammo, limited melee capabilities, limited health, limited running endurance, the odds are against your survival)
I use both hardware machines like the mpc2000xl+s1000 and software based like the spark and tend to use either based on mood.