I really dont see why its hard to people to chop on the MPC, its all about developing a process and sticking to it like anything else...
Granted the computer's more visually pleasing and you got that big screen to show your edits, but using your ears is just as important.
Matter fact, thats why i like to chop on the MPC more, it forces u to use your ears more.
Plus, and this is a big one...You sacrifice the sample quality if your getting your sources from elsewhere. Thats 1/2 the reason i stay inside the box and go straight from the record player to the MP because you get the most organic sound that way thanks to the MPCs A/D converters.
I could certainly chop in the MPC, i have no problem with it, especially with JJOS. Its just I record from vinyl to computer, then chop in edison, export the regions as wavs, and copy them over to the mp
i jus find it easier with sorting files, i can name my chops as i want them (chop1, chop2, hit1, loop1 etc etc etc) far easier, i can organise them on my computer (i have the most organised folder system you will ever find
) and most of all, its probably a force of habit
your def right about using your ears tho, i really should start chopping in mp more
but, back on topic, whatever program u find easiest to get the chops u want from a sample, is the best program to use, processing and applying effects, shifting etc etc is a whole different matter