kb420 wrote:starving student wrote:i'd get a 2500+jjos over the 5000 anyday of the week.
add a real synth and Live 8= happiness.
Ok. Let's take a look at that scenario.
MPC 2500 full blown:
$1899
http://1226354.estore.networksolutionsd ... l.bok?no=1
or
The Bundle:
(Total cost $1538.91)
Maschine:
$599.97
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Maschine/
BPM:
$279.97
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BPM
APC40:
$399.97
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/APC40
Live 8 Suite Boxed Upgrade:
$259.00
Still a difference of $360.09. Still, you get a lot more bang for the buck with "The Bundle".
I'm not a MPC or Akai hater, I just want to get a feel for what people think about hardware drum machines now that software has soo many options for drum and sample arrangement. I heard something about Akai dropping the MPC4000 because sales were terrible on it. I don't actually know how sales on the 5000 are going, and I'm just curious to see how people feel about the 5000 now.
With cpu power constantly increasing, and software options ever expanding, have the MPC's lost their place in the production world?
Or is the MPC workflow still king?
oh don't get me wrong I agree with you kb about the bundle being more bang for the buck but I just thought
that any way you look at it the 5000 is a rip, most of the features (not all) are in the 1000 and 2500 and I think the 2500 gives one most of what one might want out of the 5000 conveniently leaving out the stuff that's not working well or not up to par, i like some of its features like it's arp and some other things but honestly the arp is better than the synth, i'd rather have a 2500 and a microkorg and live 8, the set up you have already is so dope, the 3000, the asr10 among other things you'd only dilute it with the 5000
I still haven't really seen anyone talk about the combo of just any mpc and Live8 vs. machine or bpm, or the apc, the only thing that mashine has that I wish the mpc had was that roland rps feature where you can play a sequence from a pad, but even with that feature on the mpc you could resample the sequence to a pad, or you could trigger it from a pad by pressing a number button and hitting the pad so those are viable work arounds, it's kind of funny in that the mpc has alot of what the folks lookin into the maschine really want. cause maschines main points are 1. hardware, 2. almost mouseless usage, and 3. browsing samples while listening to a track play. I think the mpc covers all of that and on top has the bonus of actualy being able to take away from the computer and use on it's own which is maschines great shortcoming. so I'm curious myself really, what all is capable with the mpc/live 8 combo vs. the others? I know maschines got templates, and the mpc can have 99 templates, I know that maschine has chromatic pad setups and that you can have this on the mpc as well ssssssssssssso. i dunno but i should figure it out cause i'm intrested in maschine too