Spoken with Facts. The MPC 2500 holds up till this day in my setup 🫡🫡🫡
@3M8RY09 ай бұрын
1000/2500 are great. The XL was the pinnacle in terms of ease of use & vintage sound.
@CORLEYKG50009 ай бұрын
JJOS all day
@DanielIvan7079 ай бұрын
2500 is a beast!
@Boombaptreetz9 ай бұрын
Legendary machine 🙏🔥
@WestonStephens9 ай бұрын
JJOS go hard AF. LEAN & MEAN. The program page has everything there, no fuckery.
@Darthimpakk9 ай бұрын
Why not both? I use my MPC for preproduction, Ableton for post production. Works for me
@drollins99739 ай бұрын
Ableton for difficult samples for me.. 😇
@Mr.CireSoprano9 ай бұрын
I really want to try Ableton I'm about to buy it in a little while.
@donuzoka88588 ай бұрын
What you mean by preproduction and/vs post production? Real question asking for a friend 😊
@newday85458 ай бұрын
@@donuzoka8858 pre is preparing sounds and post is for automation/effects, mixing, and mastering.
@s.gharavi16147 ай бұрын
I haven't post produced anything yet, but I plan to use Ableton for it. How difficult is it to transfer?
@mpbangamusic96739 ай бұрын
I start on standalone MPC, export to DAW, add sauce. Job done!
@liveyhuggyman70279 ай бұрын
Saaaame
@s.gharavi16148 ай бұрын
Exactly
@ramsey46308 ай бұрын
Mpc sequencer and swing is what it's most popular for why get away from it . Controller mode you have the best of both worlds . But that just my 2cent.😂
@s.gharavi16148 ай бұрын
@@ramsey4630 I almost exclusively use the mpc x in controller mode, so I can use my monitor with the built in screen together
@ramsey46308 ай бұрын
@@s.gharavi1614 dope!
@TheTonyTitan9 ай бұрын
I started using a mixer, it killed the latency issue. When you use a desktop or laptop, you gotta optimize it for music. That means buying whatever improves your studio.
@Ryan-ld2nj9 ай бұрын
I recently started trying to use controller mode and the performance was so stuttery and poor. Don’t know if it was my laptop or what, but it ruined the entire process. I switched to my mixer for the first time (was previously using it as a glorified audio interface for a mic) and it’s been a way more fun process overall.
@JewelzFin9 ай бұрын
Underrated comment. Everyone should use a mixer when producing (if they can afford one).
@LeLe3000Stacks9 ай бұрын
Which mixer do you have?
@MOREBEATSTV3 ай бұрын
I remember when FL dropped and we started using that along with ACID. We got so much hate from the old heads. At that time we were strictly using the MC-505 MPC 2000 and the Rm1x. We couldn’t have imagined how far the DAWs would advanced to. FL didn’t even have a playlist or mixer when it dropped. I just remember how I was able to make so many more beats in a shorter time and how my sampling went to a whole other level.
@CraicPype9 ай бұрын
100%. Been playing instruments and using DAWs for 30 years. Got a Live 2 last year and I've never been so productive. Limitations. Muscle memory. Then it's just you
@DiplomChilla11 күн бұрын
Really ? I am bout to buy a MacBook Air m1 + Logic or a mpc… and i dont know what would be better
@neoSoulLofi9 ай бұрын
Both are useful, in my opinion but you don't need a DAW to make music it's just cheaper overall. Most MPC users, including myself also tend to have more external gear and a few instruments.....dealers choice I guess. I prefer my x se and external gear but I will mix down in Ableton
@arkimwilliamson44295 ай бұрын
Best daw for my laptop?? Sampling?. Beats?
@matthewgaines109 ай бұрын
There is no better but what is better for you personally. Ask 100 people what is better and you’ll get 100 unique answers. People who ask “which is better” largely don’t really understand their needs and wants, thus ask non-specific questions. When you understand your goals and needs, you ask better questions.
@tombasports9 ай бұрын
you have to realize what you want to do and when you do it doesn't matter the platform you just...DO
@MarcM1438 ай бұрын
Right! Is like asking what is the best speakers.
@xkidmidnightx9 ай бұрын
Computers are definitely more powerful and flexible, but I prefer tactile and I don’t want to get home from staring at a screen only to stare at one more. TBH I prefer my acoustic guitar and banjo more than anything. Pick it up and it makes noise immediately
@elementlab419 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more. Love, love my computer for work, I've just never figured out how to play it like an instrument. I wish I could do it! Would be so much cheaper and more efficient, but I love being able to make sound with my hands. So much respect to the DAW users. I'm probably listening to your music rn! But Ave always brings such a balanced perspective I admire.
@stranger_here_m9 ай бұрын
Absolutely true on all points. I’d add the tenth. MPC teaches to make music by ear. In the DAW I’m pretty much flying by numbers. On MPC if it sounds good, it’s good. Though limitations of MPC also make some genres much harder to produce. If it is a soulful jam, then MPC all the way. But if I want to make a techno or electronica music, with ton of modulation and polyrhythms, then I’d go with a DAW.
@marceljasper47749 ай бұрын
Im in IT business and sit in front of a PC all day, I'm glad to come home and dont have too use a mouse and keyboard anymore but can hit the Pads on MPC1
@femz64383 ай бұрын
Honestly the best comment. I stare at charts and data all day and thinking of getting the one +
@marceljasper47743 ай бұрын
@@femz6438 you should bro, total worth it
@ant11989 ай бұрын
I just got my first MPC after using Logic Pro for years. I must admit it’s pretty awkward for me right now. But I’m gonna stick with it.
@KAUTIOUZBEATZ49 ай бұрын
Fam stick with it you going to thank your future self later lol.
@beatbuildersstudio9 ай бұрын
I only been thinking about getting an MPC because I watch too much KZbin lol. I love Logic Pro but it may be interesting to add something different to my setup.
@marcelogasull15459 ай бұрын
same situation here.. I wish the MPC workflow was more intuitive as Logic Pro
@AfroEuc9 ай бұрын
@@KAUTIOUZBEATZ4Im not giving up myself. Ive watched a million videos and still learning. 😅. It's tough but i sense a light at the end of the tunnel
@chosenonebeats9 ай бұрын
Just use both🤷🏾♂️
@JamesJohnson-xx5gq9 ай бұрын
Your right Ave, and i absolutely love the freedom the MPC and Maschine gives me to work❤️👍🏿
@justinrivera16039 ай бұрын
Stick to where you’re comfortable at and keep on creating what you love to create that’s what matters😊 because at the end of it, they both do the same thing they both put out some good music either way😊
@ChromeRockwell9 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head 👊🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@channelite3 ай бұрын
I like your background music. Seems appropriate for the theme you’re talking about.
@notwasnot9 ай бұрын
You are so spot on . I hope people out there realize how important this clip really is
@aldofloresesq8 ай бұрын
Excellent work product on this channel. I am in the market for a groove box. I dabbled in the 90s and now I’m interested in returning to beat-making as a hobby. Your channel and videos like this are incredibly helpful for newcomers. I greatly appreciate your work. Thank you!
@simcitybigworldmedia9 ай бұрын
Working with FLSTUDIO for over 20 years , I got my first MPC ONE last year , you can cook up quick with both of them and obviously FLSTUDIO is more powerfull , however making music on the MPC it lit , it's lots of fun chopping up samples and making loops with the pads , and it's super quick , also , whaaaa gwarn with the stems ? When we getting stems man
@Soundninja19949 ай бұрын
Same 🤲🏿💎
@airmaxtrin9 ай бұрын
Im the same been on FL since 3.0 Ive had all kinds of gear over the years I always go back to FL. The work flow just works from me. I copped the MPC one last year and returned it. Wasnt for me.
@simcitybigworldmedia9 ай бұрын
@ntrinidad716 would be super lit 🕯 if FLSTUDIO brought out a Groove Box like the MPC , Akai would definitely be in trouble, FLSTUDIO big touch screen with 16 pads and keys , bluetooth , wifi , and can Charge up
@wm15738 ай бұрын
FL already has stems too
@nofaceexe9 ай бұрын
Appreciate you a lot brother. I watched a lot of your videos the last weeks and you literally teached me how to use a MPC. Bless you 🙏🏽
@jsmacks119 ай бұрын
I used an MPC 2000 in the 90s with a Roland xp50 and Kurzweil k2vxs. I found that it was much faster to get a song started and you focused more getting parts right than tweaking sounds/effects. When I transitioned to a DAW and mainly softsynths, it was a bit slower to get a good foundation going.
@isaacjones53859 ай бұрын
I use my MPC2 and with my MPC Key 61 in FLStudio 21. I find that I have more control of my plugins. It’s like using 2 programs in 1, only thing is that it’s hard to get it out of slave mode but I still love both FL Studio and MPC 2
@Mojokiss9 ай бұрын
this may be good or bad but i have been making music on my MPC ONE for a year and have not used my computer for music the whole time. I'm also a full time musician playing gigs and what not. The MPC ONE is a musical instrument that happens to also be similar to a DAW.
@ajv5tn7 ай бұрын
Being able to go DAWless on my MPC ONE+ has changed my life. Back in the day I had a MPC 2500, 2000xl etc but I took a few years off music organically, When I came back to the MPC ONE+ has been the key to falling in love with creating music again.
@musicproductiontips31219 ай бұрын
You've made some valid points. Latency being 1. Adjusting buffer sizes between mixing and recording is a headache. Also the point on finger drumming. I have a MPC Studio MKII and although it's good for finger drumming, it's not the most aesthetically pleasing to look at like an MPC stand alone unit. Great video.
@DT1One9 ай бұрын
Have the Rossum SP 1200, Mpc 3000 LE, 4000 Studio Maxxed, Mpc Live, Maschine Studio, MK3 (x2), Maschine+, Isla S2400, 404 MKII, TE KO II (x2) I recently pulled out my push 2 controller, connected it to a 5 year old laptop (i7 2.8 quad, 1TB M2 Nvme, 16 gigs ram, win 10, opened live suite 11 with Serato sample 2.0 and it absolutely blew my mind. I suddenly look at all the aforementioned units and ask myself why I’m keeping them? If I had to choose one standalone to keep it would be the mpc 4000. If you know, you know. How or why the 3000 LE and the SP1200 sell for more baffles me. They do not knock more or sound or feel better to me. I’ll be using push 2 w live 12 suite (just bought the upgrade) and Serato sample 2.0 (man is it sweet) until for whatever reason I get bored and jump back to the 4000. What a fantastic sounding standalone; OS 1.71 holds up well and I have internal/external ssd hooked up to it. Using translateor 7 pro I can easily batch export mpc expansions, kontakt libraries , etc to mpc 4000/3000; route the 4000 into Live/Pro Tools Ultimate via analog out, or Adat to arturia 16 rig, RME UCX I honestly can’t say one is necessarily better than the other. What I can say is that we all have a problem worshipping akai mpc’s. And being a gear head with adhd makes it worse because anything with buttons or pads that comes out and sounds halfway decent we instantly purchase. Akai will eventually fail because it chose to go the consumer route over the pro studio route. And many of us turned into consumer/customers and abandoned the producer/pro studio for do nothing home studios to post music for free on social media (Saturday morning cook ups and look at how pretty my mpc is). 🤷🏽♂️
@sergiodeoliveira53589 ай бұрын
I started off in the 90s with the built in sequencer on my Yamaha SY55. I have honestly been trying to make the DAW thing work for 20 years and the temptation to open up browser or do other stuff is just too great on the computer. Ableton Live is probably the app that keeps me most engaged. I picked up a Fantom 6 a year ago and the sequencer is OK - such a pain to use Fantom with external gear though. I just bought the MPC One+ a few weeks ago and it feels like I'm back in the zone and just focus on music and being creative. I wish I had figured out how great MPCs are sooner. I'm finally getting into sampling which always seemed like too much work before the MPC.
@InspelaRecords3 ай бұрын
When you talk about developing, I think a great danger with DAWs is thinking that you’re better than you actually when you’re starting out. It’s so easy these days to browse some loops in a DAW, click on ones that sound good together and without any editing, press play and go “I did that!” Well, no you didn’t. As someone who’s done this for 37 years and had 14 or more MPCs, the one thing I can say for sure is you’ll edit and chop your samples more to find your sound than you will on any DAW. I’ve just recently got my first new MPC in a while - an MPCKey 37 - and I’m so happy to be back in a place that feels more creative, especially with the fourth coming MPC 3 features. Great video. Really enjoyed it!
@joegrant4134 ай бұрын
Amen to the points on tech setup and configuration. I can hop on MPC 61 very quickly and don’t think at all about this stuff.
@joonglegamer98989 ай бұрын
You pretty much hit the nail on the head. I've been into music production as a hobby since I was a kid in the 80s. Midi recording has always been a tricky one for me, nothing was ever compatible with anything. And synthesizers recording functions were so cumbersome that I basically gave up. I fared no better with Cubase or the likes, too overcomplicated and youtube tutorials were never up to par with the current or whatever version I had. No to mention the ASIO driver adventure, and the sound interface lag adventures you're mentioning. Then I bought an MPC key 61 on a whim 2 years ago when it launched, basically because it kinda ticked all my boxes. Oh boy did it change everything in my musical life. For the first time in my life I could just press record, pick the next sound, press record or dub again, and everything was logical - didn't even have to read a manual, now THIS thing is intuitive. In fact - I'm not very spoiled for success stories, so to me - sitting there 5 minutes later with an actual beat, an actual song, an actual production... in 5 minutes was to me something I'd never ever think I'd see or experience in my lifetime, and I'm old now. I wish I had discovered MPC's years ago, but I always thought they were for beatmaking only since so many beatmakers used them, and I'm a traditional synth slash piano player self taught with all the bad habits you can imagine, so it's a special sauce for sure. But that's were I was so wrong, the MPC is an entire music studio, and it hooks up to whatever I throw at it. In fact, I could hook up ALL of my sound gear to it, and it wouldn't bat an eye. The fact that I can sample on the spot, play music with synths on the spot, barely any setup-time AT ALL, just hit record and play, to me.. yeah, It was one of those Holy moments people talk about when they see the light. I've never looked back since.
@drebone19869 ай бұрын
Man the MPC Live 2 made me realize how many hoops I have to jump thru to do the same things that I never thought about before getting it. Latency all day no matter what I get. Midi controllers that need drivers for each daw that don't support all of the features. Licenses always running a check, free plugins missing when they update to the next generation. I just turn on the MPC, plug in a cable to sample and keep it moving. I rarely have this experience on my gaming desktop in the 20 years I've been doing this as a hobby/eventual business. PC is fun but MPC is mostly painless
@nicerperson19 ай бұрын
"When I first started out, computers were absolute, utter dog shit" - holy shit that cracked me up........... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@LG-ro5le9 ай бұрын
Windows 98 has entered the chat
@locdogjr9 ай бұрын
Needed that Pentium MMX upgrade
@AveMcree9 ай бұрын
just telling truth lol
@MusicArtlIfeQ6769 ай бұрын
"HIS" computer was utter dogsh*t, my producer used to make beats on cakewalk that were amazing, he produced for many rappers including joe budden etc. WMS The Sultan, look him up sometime.
@markjackman17129 ай бұрын
Commodore Amiga with Protracker 2 and an external parallel port sampler module! 1993
@joegrant4134 ай бұрын
Look forward to listening! My two cents: I am on computers ALL DAY in the day job. And I play real instruments with real musicians, so I can't ignore the fact that muscle memory is a real thing. That's why I like working with MPC. And that's why I loathe any software glitches or super-obscure UI stuff. I want to relax and play and record.
@drebone19869 ай бұрын
Respect Ave MCree, first comment highlight of mine to make a video. Momma I made it 😂
@thecreepysilence42909 ай бұрын
I, personally, use the MPC as my DAW. Also, I would never fully understand the critic about the 2 GB of RAM. I record alot of presets in the MPC. Pads, Chords that have an lenght about 8 Bars or longer, SFX and other samples. Even then I didn't even come close to pushing them to their limits. The RAM was at 45 percent capacity, no more. I make Techno and experimental stuff with the MPC
@esterix1019 ай бұрын
I don't know. For me its so easy to fill ram if I use bought plugins from akai. Studio strings alone eat 45% of ram.
@thecreepysilence42909 ай бұрын
@@esterix101 i dont often use the internal Synth of the MPC. Mostly I use external Synth and record the sounds straight into the MPC. Works fine.
@esterix1019 ай бұрын
@@thecreepysilence4290 yes, that's best. That's how MPC should be used honestly.
@thecreepysilence42909 ай бұрын
@@esterix101 when I use the internal Synth, then only the synth which are on the MPC for free. That are also great Synth
@anactualalpaca70166 ай бұрын
Been using a DAW for about 3 years now, and honestly Ave made these lil machines look real tempting
@tomherwig82962 ай бұрын
Hi Ave, very good and important points you have made. Especially thumbs up for mentioning MIDI latency. And there is also the problem of MIDI jitter, which is latency's best friend 😏. And there is another point: yes, we can talk about power, memory, number of plug-ins, does the Minimoog in that VST sound 1% better than the MPC plugin and so on.... But the most important point is: What instrument inspires you? And I got a lot out of your statement that this point is also there for you. Hm, I can also plug a controller into my laptop, I can have a controller like Push or Maschine and trigger my sequences, I can plug a controller for my synths into my laptop.....yes, you can. But the "feel" of the direct access of a Groovebox (I had an MC-707 for example) is so much more "direct" and configuration free and hands on. Even these Grooveboxes are just computers. But all this "slightly" better timing, accessibility, no configuration and of course the focus on the music is inspiring. And that is what music is all about. I have Logic Pro and look forward to getting an MPC Key 37 as my inspirational tool. Thumbs up for the video!
@aspirativemusicproduction21359 ай бұрын
On my smartphone I can record any sound from everything on internet and turn it into music. That's powerful. We didn't have that just few years ago. I don't know what people are looking for.
@arkimwilliamson44295 ай бұрын
Hmm. What u recommend. For my laptop. Sampling. N beat making
@aspirativemusicproduction21355 ай бұрын
@arkimwilliamson4429 I honestly can't give you a good advise sinse I haven't stayed current with other programs for years. I personally use FL Studio and Mixcraft. Are they the best? Probably not. Many people use Ableton, Studio One, Logic... I'm pretty sure any of those have something to offer. The guy who made this video probably has tried more programs and can tell you what he likes and dislikes about each of them. I can mostly talk about how I got to use FL Studio but that's not going to be very helpful.
@aspirativemusicproduction21355 ай бұрын
@arkimwilliamson4429 I am using FL Studio. I can't make comparison with other programs because I don't use them. I am simply not the right person to give advice.
@jaderington9 ай бұрын
Reasonable points indeed. I have both so I suite my emotional flex. My MPCx is cool but Bitwig has me so gripped with hardware synths at hand to join in
@arkimwilliamson44295 ай бұрын
Bitwig?
@jaderington5 ай бұрын
@@arkimwilliamson4429I mentioned Bitwig in my post
@sensorycircuits13383 ай бұрын
Was thinking about MPC, but I've already spent on an audio interface, hardware synths and a midi controller with pressure sensitive pads & 16 control knobs plus a keyboard. I've decided to push the limits of what I already have. Little difference if I use a touchscreen or a touchpad to switch tracks & hardware synths are knob per function. MPC requires mapping 4 knobs to software synth params & clustering them as pages. MPC might have been a great value proposition back when computers were slow, but things have changed.
@justinrivera16039 ай бұрын
At the end of it is, shouldn’t matter what you use the MPC, or a audio doll. They both do the same thing basically create music. What matters is your ear 😊
@jean-philippematte37019 ай бұрын
I used to love making beats on my MPC 2000, great sound, great workflow as a producer. But when it comes to tracking and sending the beat to a daw to record and mix…what a pain…! I remember being with an artist, setting up the beat to the song, arrangements and stuff, then sending it to the computer, record the artist, then he was like, I’d like to change that part of the beat, then you do it, then there’s another one…hours of refining stuff. I switched to daw around 2003 for that reason
@calebpromusician9812 күн бұрын
I personally own the key 61 and I would say the first plug-in if you don’t already have, it would be fabric because the simple fact of it has most of the sounds you would ever need even though it is sample based and some of the other plug-ins are sent based
@aetherkat7 ай бұрын
Thank you for some great points! I'm considering getting my first MPC on my tax refund for many of the reasons you mention: higher audio quality, dedicated audio solution, less distractions. I hadn't considered the issue of latency, but with all the work I do syncing samples to line up directly when I hit a pad on my 404, hitting a key on my laptop and hearing a synthesizer note half a second later would be so annoying! The one other big reason I'm considering a dedicated hardware DAW is, I make stuff on a laptop ALL DAY for work. When I clock out and make some music, I don't want to feel like I'm still at work. I want to feel like I'm really playing an instrument and making sounds to groove to before I ever cut the track.
@BoogieMan2069 ай бұрын
I’m running a Core i9-13900K with 64 GB of memory. I have Reason 12 and I’m using a MPC One and a Maschine Mikro Mk3 as sound modules.
@theillsun9 ай бұрын
I play instruments. I like to play my drum tracks and melodies. I'm not a mouse arranger. No disrespect to those who are, but nah.😂
@OtisKanno9 ай бұрын
Hybrid is the way. Get hardware that offers something unique regarding sound or workflow. Save money & do the rest with plugins.
@remyvegamedia9 ай бұрын
I agree with this! I need a little of both to keep the momentum going. Sometimes I need to slow it down, sometimes I need as little friction as possible. Each environment offers different avenues for inspiration for me.
@towerrunner46759 ай бұрын
💯% true. A DAW and one groove box at least. I usually say: If you want to figure something out, go two routes at the same time, and you can't miss the target.
@mr.mr.36629 ай бұрын
And whatever you make music on just enjoy the process and have fun 😂
@thetruemrstallings9 ай бұрын
True.
@SimonePhoenix9 ай бұрын
Thankya!!! 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@infinitarchitectbeats9 ай бұрын
The MPC's can be considered a more portable DAW, they all have CPU's, RAM, and hard drives. They are computers just with a different physical interface. I don't understand how you can say an MPC is better and I own a bunch of MPC's, I love them just as much as I love my DAW.
@slapopimp9 ай бұрын
@infinitarchitectbeats __Being highly biased one direction will bring that perspective! IMO, saying in the title, why the MPC might be better vs saying why it IS better, says it all.
@s.gharavi16147 ай бұрын
I prefer MPC over DAWs and I only use it in controller mode. It's just a better system for me. And I make extremely complex music.
@MoneyTravelsPRO.motionRadio2 ай бұрын
Having invested into DAW & Standalone, it's Fun and mentally challenging to operate in both Realms. It's Super Fun watching Nick Mira rock out on his Computer then joining Bolo experience on his Standalone's 🖤
@EricJohnson-fh8zj6 ай бұрын
I came from the mpc 1000, and korg triton LE before that (and 4 track tascam tape before that lol). And i recorded everything on a 16 track Fostex digital recorder. When computer production & recording first started becoming a big thing, i just couldn't get with it. Computers just weren't up to the task yet. Too many glitches, crashes, and waiting around for them to "think" lol. It just broke my creative flow. I liked how my harware just did what you asked it to do. Everytime and without big headaches. I finally broke down tho and made the switch about 6 or 7 years ago. Nowadays it doesnt make much sense to do it any other way. And its not practical trying to finish a whole track with vocals on just a grovebox. But i still love the grovebox workflow. I use Maschine to do the bulk of my beatmaking, then transfer the stems over to the DAW for final arrangement/production/mixing and recording. I've just never been able to really get into doing the whole production process in the box (daw). And in the end Maschine ended up being a better choice for me than the MPC was because of the NI vst integration, because i dont do very much record sampling anyways. I will from time to time...but i mostly sample the instruments i play and flip those samples. Maschine makes it easy to do that, and gives me a ton of sound options to build a musical production around my samples. And yeah, im that guy that only owns one computer (mackbook m1 pro)...but ONLY use it for music production lol. Nothing else. I dont like to take risks infecting or bogging down my computer with garbage thats gonna slow it down. Only time it ever goes online is when i need to upload or update my vst's or DAWs.😮
@chillwalker5 ай бұрын
what you say with a MPC, I say with with a propper Workstation like an old Fantom or a Korg one. Or a Kurzweil....and even the buggy Alesis Fusion...everythinh with a linear Sequencer that cant do internet let my juices flow.... ;-) And now I wanna get a MPC Key 37...or is it crap?
@klisher9 ай бұрын
These are all great points. One other one. The drum/sample programs, each program can have 128 samples and you can have 128 tracks of programs. As where, with a DAW if you want each drum separate you can only have one per track .
@saskatchewandave9 ай бұрын
Great video as always. I've gone back and forth on this. Never owned an MPC, but wanted one for like 20 years, lol. I think once stems is fully out, I'm going to cop a MPC ONE. Just for the fact that it's only for beat making and it does that 100%, no latency, no plugin problems, etc..., and not writing emails etc. Can you fully master a track out of the MPC? I always thought that it still had to go through a DAW at some point?
@muzikman20089 ай бұрын
Yeah you can master and export a song out on MPC, but I still prefer exporting to my DAW for final mastering. I use multi and compression slot, and better reverbs.
@saskatchewandave9 ай бұрын
@@muzikman2008 nice. Can you export the tracks out individually to master them?
@muzikman20089 ай бұрын
@@saskatchewandave yes you can... "explode tracks" is your friend 😎👌
@drollins99739 ай бұрын
Ive had them all (just about) emu sp1200/akai s2000, Maschine, and used FL for a while but alway came back to my MPC. Since the Live came out, I use the MPC a lot because im not fixed to one spot anymore
@devious_j5 ай бұрын
Great video. I used both it's good to have options with your creativity .
@machinesworking3 ай бұрын
The main reason I bought then sold the MPC Live, then bought a Live II is because I've used DAWs forever. I've got over 400 paid for plugins in my VST folder and my home setup is a monster, and the editing on the Mac with Digital Performer is insane. The thing that drew me back is my eternal search for a decent integrated drum machine, Maschine sucks for odd timing. Arturia killed Spark, Beatstep Pro with Battery or some other plugin is alright, but in the end what I wrote with the MPC was just better. Plus stand alone is appealing, being that you use the workflow the MPC was designed for. I have a solid workflow with my DAW and a computer, but things break it, it requires maintenance.
@astrangeandmysteriouspodca71689 ай бұрын
I use all different ways to create music. I have a mpc one, mpc live 2, mpc 2000xl, mpc blk, ni maschine studio, fl studio, cubase pro, reason 10, studio one artist, roland fa06, and korg Nautilus. Enjoy them all. Make em knock.
@arkimwilliamson44295 ай бұрын
Which one for my laptop???. I5
@Mr.CireSoprano9 ай бұрын
IF YOU DIDN'T COME UP IN THE ERA OF THE MPC ASR-X SP1200 YOU WON'T UNDERSTAND. ANYTHING A DAW CAN DO I CAN DO ON AN MPC OR ASR-X I had to do a lot with a little. Too many people are too comfortable going along to get along. I use the MPC and the ASR-X I also use REASON 12 and MASCHINE 2 I love Reason & Maschine I JUST LOVE The MPC and ASR-X BETTER 💯👌🏾❗
@ant11989 ай бұрын
I came up during that era…. It’s just I could never afford any of those devices. That stuff was inaccessible to a lot of people because of the price point.
@Mr.CireSoprano9 ай бұрын
@@ant1198 I'm from NYC so the prices probably were a lot cheaper than elsewhere. Some reasons were that there were hundreds of recording studios around so after a while you could always catch a really good condition ASR-X or MPC for a deep discount at Sam Ash , Manny's or Crocodile Computers and later on Guitar Center. However that SP1200 never really came down in price. I started working with DAWs back in the late 90s with ProTools ... I hated it then and I hate it now. I just find it way too expensive to be so freaking complicated. Reason for me is a lot better on the stress level. But check this out I've done many projects everybody knows on the radio some time ago with an MPC 2000XL and an Ensoniq ASR-10. Nobody cared how I did it They just knew I got them the sound they were looking for.
@headdrumzmusic9 ай бұрын
I love to use my MPCX in controller mode with 3 screens 😁
@robotjeans9 ай бұрын
Ive recently noticed when working on my mpc one + that when I apply effects to a program it over works the RAM. With that said, I'm happy to have FL Studio and I'm happy to have my MPC.
@Davinciblack_8 ай бұрын
Fl studio is literally running the game right now
@arkimwilliamson44295 ай бұрын
Hmm which one.. How much?
@HOLLIDAYTRAX9 ай бұрын
Using the UAD Volt inputs to PRINT your tracks from the current MPCs into a DAW…Do you hit the ‘vintage’ button on the Volt or not?
@CarpeDiem-3119 ай бұрын
Number 10 , the MPC is very portable live music performances! And just simple to take anywhere!
@hip360hop9 ай бұрын
And a laptop isnt?
@wm15737 ай бұрын
@@hip360hopit sure is but no one wants to make music with keyboard and mouse and painting midi expect trap producers
@hip360hop7 ай бұрын
@@wm1573 tons of producers of many different genres use their laptop. 9th wonder for example came up using FL - think outside the box my guy
@FromStart2Finish7 ай бұрын
I utilize both! I create the skeleton of a song with the MPCX as a controller for the MPC Software. I then bounce all my MIDI files to audio. When I'm ready to lay vocals, arrange, mix, and master, I import those MPC audio files into my Studio One DAW for completion. In my opinion, MPCX & Software limits creativity, because so much more can be accomplished by adding a DAW to the process.
@markjackman17129 ай бұрын
Great Video! I have a Live 2 and X, and also FL studio. I agree especially with what youre saying in point 5 - as I use my PC for work, gaming and music its extremely easy for me to become distracted from making music with FL however with the MPCs its like your in your own little bubble just you and the MPC (in standalone I mean of course). I also find with so many plugins in FL its easy (for me) to get a little overwhelmed with choice.
@JSprayaEntertainment19 күн бұрын
well , i sold my mpc 1000 maybe 2018 ? .. now my hardware is sp404-mk2 and Circuits , and Liven ...
@MarcM1438 ай бұрын
Hey man love the video and all the info! Could you turn down the background loop a little though is hard to focus on what your sayin
@Soundninja19949 ай бұрын
Just got the mpc one + last month it's better imo I been using fl since 07 🤲🏿💎 it's better to arrange and really get immersed into the music imo I prefer to make all my beats in the mpc now I use fl for a my daw 💯🤲🏿💎
@thesynthlord9549 ай бұрын
One thing I really like about MPC over my desktop based setup is having the q-links already pre-mapped to everything.....much easier than having to go in and figure out which controls I want to midi learn....I'll also shout a warning that if you want to produce on laptop stick to 1080p resolution because a good number of plugins are not updated for higher resolutions yet and on a smaller screen that basically makes them unusable (learned that the hard way lol)
@derekstey18759 ай бұрын
I like the workflow of the Mpc. Some of my best music has been made on it. I personally enjoy it more than using my daw. There is no right or wrong how you produce your music just use what inspires your creation. For me that's the MPC.
@CarlosSixJulyBroady9 ай бұрын
that beat 🔥you taking over👊🏾
@DojoOfCool9 ай бұрын
I've only worked on computer in the past, but stopped for quite awhile and getting back into it, this time I'm getting into Ableton as my DAw. I want to create physically small setup and thinking of getting a MPC Key 37 to go with my DAW setup. With Key 37 I would have all the MPC tools and approach and it could double as my MIDI keyboard and pad for when working on the DAW. I think that would give me a lot of flexibility in a small space to create with.
@harveygarrett41299 ай бұрын
My prediction is that one day Akai will come out with a laptop style MPC functioning like an MPC but with pads and mini keys dedicated just for making music 🤔
@KhaliqueAmel9 ай бұрын
I like this,...everything this guy say's is always factual!!! Big up my G!!!!
@Jeromes-In-Da-House9 ай бұрын
Hopefully Image-Line will come out with a MPC. They I-L has their mobile version, they came out with the Fire and a keyboard. Hell they could come out with a Switch/Steam Deck version. That way I can go from the pc to the bathroom without stopping along with being able to use it as a add on for when I'm on pc.
@jsmacks119 ай бұрын
After using a variety of PCs for years, I haven't really ran into latency issues for playing/recording synths. Main thing is understanding buffer sizes, ASIO/ASIO4ALL drivers. As long as you ain't using something ancient you should be fine.
@Panorama_Beats9 ай бұрын
MPCs make my mixing process a little bit easier, so do analog synthesizers. The sound is just better warmer, sometimes perfectly saturated. I don‘t have to do that much processing on 1 sound, when I‘m working with analog
@MasaTheSlayer9 ай бұрын
I have mpc, but I have forgot the workflow. Mainly do my stuff on fl studio and just chop samples on playlist, also working with mouse and keyboard feels more simple or intuitive.
@TangoJordan9 ай бұрын
As someone who's favorite MPC was the 2500, my MPC Uno is everything I ever wanted from Akai. Me and my crew started with the 60mkII, that got stolen. It would be many years until I got the MPC1000, only to have my pads die. I switched to FLStudio and Reason cuz Toomp used to go on about how that was all he ever needed. Nope. Not me. I did use Sony Acid to make my own loops, but I dropped them to the Compact Flash with BPM data. I have always lived in the Akai Workflow, and none of these "improvements" will ever replace it.
@mkII.7 ай бұрын
I own both a mpc and a MacBook air m1, I would say it's easier to make a simple track on mpc. A full song with intros, outros, choruses and effects can be done on the mpc. However this is where the computer takes over imo, it's just easier to work on the sequencer grid with a mouse and keyboard vs a wonky touchscreen. Both are amazing tools that compliment each other's strengths and weaknesses.
@caylan-jaelawrence508Ай бұрын
Hi Ave can you help me understand this issue I am having. I have registered and downloaded the plugins and activated them to my mpc X I don't have the weird noise you get when it's not activated properly. The issue is on turning on my mpc X I have to keep activate my plugins
@Bc-ow1ir9 ай бұрын
Been ableton gang since 09 but recently added an sp 404mk2 to my set up and enjoy the fact that if it sounds good on the headphones it sounds amazing when I play it in the car or on cellphone speakers
@Carpenter01029 ай бұрын
Truth is the mpc architecture is ancient and modern daw far surpass it and easily too. The workflow of the mpc and the all in one box appeals to loyal users which is preference and totally understandable
@s.gharavi16148 ай бұрын
As a song writer, MPC is slower and less precise, but it's an actual instrument and production center. DAWs just don't feel right. Souless. Most songs I write with the MPC just come out better. If course, all post is best in DAWs. But for actual composing, DAWs are terrible for most musicians
@Carpenter01028 ай бұрын
@@s.gharavi1614 agree on some points but when it comes to cutting edge sound design and modern digital synthesis for electronic productions an mpc isn’t quite there.
@Carpenter01028 ай бұрын
I use both I should say, But for very different purpose
@Jvaldes6099 ай бұрын
Man I could not agree more I’ve been going through it with my computer 🖥️ not my MPC turn on and go make beats 🎧
@Blazethecreative9 ай бұрын
Dope vid Ave! we all ghosted that pirates of the Caribbean producer at some point in our lives lol.
@kdaddy1002 ай бұрын
As a DAW user for many years, I totally agree that the DAWS do t give you the kind of sound and production quality of the MPC if you're producing hip-hop, R & B, trap, etc. DAWS are really good for posy production and mastering, live performance recording. But, because of the issues you mentioned: midi latency, IO etc, the DAWS I've used, Protools, Abelton, Cubase, Logic Pro, Studio 1, all have that same issue of not being able yo tighten all the elements of the sequencing in the home studio. The MPC for the price is worth having for pure musical creation IMO.
@techjunkie39167 ай бұрын
I picked up an MPC Touch for my MacBook Pro. 1 update later from apple, and now the touch doesn't work with the new Mac version. Talk about a waste.... The whole reason I got it was for screen mirroring (which stopped working )so I wouldn't have to look up as much at the screen unless I wanted to use another window.
@MadaFakaShone9 ай бұрын
@Ave Mcree EY maan, can you elaborate on the 9th reason? I remember making a sort of a remix song (out of an I think 3 songs from that time) in the Sound Forge, using effects to make blend from that chops from songs more in tune, reverse them and.... Did you do that? It would be cool to make some sort of a retrospective video from your first year of music production/creating
@gand8089 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. I appreciate your thoughts.
@40SCARZ9 ай бұрын
I dig what your saying I want a mpc but don't know which one to get😊
@xHopshotx4 ай бұрын
I love the Akai MPC key 37
@Marco-ek8wu9 ай бұрын
How many tracks in the Spotify top 1000 were made on a MPC and how many were made on a Daw? Even DJ shadow uses Ableton these days. The newer MPC is a computer daw. It’s a fun box for sure but if you want to get serious with no limitations then a push 3 and a laptop is far superior imho.
@KelaBeats6 ай бұрын
I just make stuff for fun, starts in my office, ends in my office. I work completely on my MPC and I love it. A DAW looks intimidating and exhausting.
@smackdammit42669 ай бұрын
As a longtime user of both and a owner of a Live mk1 I prefer Ableton Live over all. I’m just faster and have way more options in the DAW but I still get busy on my MP as well. Glad to have both but if I had to choose one it would be Ableton.
@byrdman67529 ай бұрын
Still have to put it in a computer, mpc just adding steps, let me here a record from just mpc.. mixed mastering and vocals
@706erRick9 ай бұрын
💎💎💎 thanks for the clear insight on this... what about CPU issues because Kontakt is a killer of that!?
@sawssman9659 ай бұрын
I'm mpc over daw all day but I gotta admit the mpc alone wasn't enough for me. I'd say the average person would greatly benefit from getting a general purpose type synth like a phantom or a modx or something like that. Not necessarily a must, but an extremely welcome plus if you plan on shyting out beat after beat.
@liveyhuggyman70279 ай бұрын
Honestly i use both...i start my beats on mpc one +...i cannot live without it...i do drums hats bass and melody...then i switch to logic where i add things if i need to...like strings (with native instruments plugins) 😊😊😊
@GradyNickel5 ай бұрын
What about Polyend Tracker Plus? How do you feel about it?