score 1 to dason...a good quality midi controller and good software these days destroys the power of an mpc.....and infact with a good quality midi controller, and some knowledge of your software it is really somewhat easier to throw early ideas together aswell.....i dont see how using an mpc could touch a novation x station, a sampler, a drum sampler, and a good production program....plus you get much better sound out of something like an x-stationDaSon said:Yes and so is the MPC1000 lmao
whats the point of getting either ?
You better off with a midi controller/mpd and battery 2.0
Sin:Aesthetic said:score 1 to dason...a good quality midi controller and good software these days destroys the power of an mpc.....and infact with a good quality midi controller, and some knowledge of your software it is really somewhat easier to throw early ideas together aswell.....i dont see how using an mpc could touch a novation x station, a sampler, a drum sampler, and a good production program....plus you get much better sound out of something like an x-station
sorry if it came off sounding like that....i was just stating my opinion...and personally im all for hardware....im just anti mpc's....in my opinion there are thousands of better pieces of kit than it....this was my original point...even the base piece of hardware in any studio(the keyboard controller) if quality, does the job better than it.....ofcourse he should try it out himself, but he was asking a question...and i thought i should give the answer i came to realise myselfclassic said:Dont turn this into a software is better then hardware B.S. It all comes down to persnal perfernce. A sequncer is a sequncer regardless. Hardware and software have strenghts and weaknesses.
Dude, try out the MPC yourself instead of asking other peoples opionions, ur the one who is going to have to use it.
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