aqua_tek wrote:Tone Deft wrote:
aqua_tek - agreed. if someone hadn't tried the mpc but was dogging it I'd speak up, but otherwise, let people use what they want. I'm so fed up with discussion on "you HAVE TO use blah blah."
oh yeah. I mean, I think it's perfectly fine to suggest someone try the JJOS such as you did, so don't think i'm taking a shot at you.

They just take it to unbearably annoying levels on the MPC-forums site. It's perfectly normal for people to give their opinion on what works best for them, but the preaching over there is overwhelming. Not to say there's not a lot of helpful info there, though. Pretty good resource in general. I just ignore the JJOS vs. Akai OS rants.
Anyway I'm not denying that i might try JJOS at some point down the line and then kick myself for not having installed it earlier. But right now I haven't felt constrained enough by the Akai OS to warrant shelving out an extra $100 for the JJ.
MPCheads - dumb question, can swing be applied in real time? I thought I had it working like that at some point. I've always been more comfortable programming by hand rather than applying swing, or warp things into a swing I like. TBH I don't use Live's swing either. I can apply swing and assign the Q links to swing and timing but can't get them to change things in real time. I guess we have to apply a swing, try it and hit undo?
I think my roommate mentioned it's possible to change swing in real-time now with the new Akai OS 2.0 on the 5000. Not sure if it's possible on the 2500 or the 1000... at least under the akai os. To be honest, haven't tried doing that yet. So far, I've just used the "apply, try, and undo" method. I may check when I get back home tomorrow.
And it seems i've turned over to the darkside. After much apprehension I installed JJOS. After many hours of tinkering about, I have to say.... GASP!... I LIKE IT! I had to purchase the license to the full-blown OS 2xl, since that's the only license available for the 2500, but it allows you to switch between all OS's. Which is a good thing, cause to be honest, I wasn't feeling XL as much as OS 2. Anyways, yeah.... I was skeptical, and approached the new OS with cynicism, but I have to admit, it is nice. Not perfect... has its bugs, but certainly a step up from the Akai OS, in terms of flexibility and workflow.
I have to say, though, if it hadn't been for Stan Steez's "unofficial" manual (which covers OS1, but works for OS2 basics), I would've been totally lost. Seriously, not taking away from mr. JJ's brilliance, but goddamn, to say his own manuals are mind-numbing is a bit of an understatement
A for effort
