I have 2000xl that my uncle left me when he died, I’m about to blow the dust off and play with it 😊
@marctronixx4 күн бұрын
RIP to your uncle! i loved the mpc 2kxl. i had it maxed out - memory/scsi, fx mod.. built like a tank. got it when it launched back in the day. 🫡
@RoomAtTheTopStudio3 күн бұрын
I have the 200XL that my departed friend swapped for my S2000 a few years ago. I'll never sell it and I love using it still to this day.
@dafingaz3 күн бұрын
Man...I was in that room. Legendary vibes the whole day!
@theonecalledvino81658 сағат бұрын
I've been going to NAMM for over 20 years.. Not since The Gospel Chops Era have I seen this much interaction at NAMM. This feels like a New Generation of Players and Attendees making themselves known and I love it. Shout out to AKAI for moving with the times and acknowledging their market.
@WhoisamSCCSG4 күн бұрын
Bolo yelling workflow is crazy work lol
@LaidbackSounds2 күн бұрын
yes cause workflow is def not the forte of that machine lol. Homies take 5 mns to pull a little drum kit lol
@fantaztikbeatz4 күн бұрын
Dope live off the top beats and rhymes what a vibe!!
@marshallchristy5373 күн бұрын
Dude said a "whistle" and got his ass roasted ahaha
@Kdogg103011 сағат бұрын
i woulda left 😅😅😅
@trackstabba5 күн бұрын
Dopeness! 🔥
4 күн бұрын
ZaytoKeys always on point
@WillieFourMilli4 күн бұрын
Zay is great..i got a mpc live 2 but didn't really use it, i tried to get into it, buying the MPC Bible manual..but liked step sequencing better..really liking the RD-8 Mk2.
@gwopin14 күн бұрын
Wanna sell the live 2
@joshuagardner8944 күн бұрын
Two recommendations, update your Live 2 to the new V3 software, then literally force yourself to write a few simple tracks, nothing complicated. Dont get crazy into anything in particular, just go with it. If a track aint hittin, just try something different. The biggest thing is, force yourself to write a couple of tracks, simple things. It will take about three before it clicks. Do one in the morning, one at night, and one the next day. Dont get all crazy into anything like sound design or chopping samples up, or anything like that, like, dont try to write a masterpiece, just try to put something together. It doesn't have to be amazing, and what I mean about the sound design and chopping is, do what you need to do, but dont aim for perfection. Dont spend an hour on any on thing when you are trying to learn this thing. Dont spend an hour trying to create that sound or spend thirty minutes trying to chop that sample up perfectly. Instead, spend your time trying to wrap your head around how to use the basic functionality, how to move around the UI, how laying down the framework of an idea works, how to get to different areas of the MPC, etc. The v3 software is critical. It simplifies alot of things that were kind of difficult to understand. When just getting started, on the main screen after starting a new project, lower left corner, add new track. Thats where to begin. Keygroups are a single sound that will stretch across the 16 pads that will be pitch shifted, each pad one sound with a different tone. Think of this as an instrument. One sound, pitch shifted. Drum tracks are 16 different sounds spread across the pads, each pad a different sound. A plugin is similar to a keygroup (with exception to the drumsynth plugin), except, it uses a synthesizer engine to create the sounds that will then be timestretched. Your second friend when just starting is the Menu>Browser button combo. This is how you load your sounds. Grab your phone, hit the New track button I described above, and the menu that opens will ask you what kind of track to make. Take a picture of this menu. Now, do the Menu>Browse combo. See all those icons in the upper right corner of the screen? Those correspond to what kind of track you are making. The drum tracks, well, you want to pick the one with the picture of 4 drum pads, keygroups, audio samples, all of the others, they have an icon that matches with the kind of track you are making. One more protip, I just learned this a couple weeks ago and Ive been using the MPC for a couple years now, if you are an experienced user, this basic thing might even be something you didnt know about. See that little magnifying glass to the left of the search box on the browse screen? Tap it. It opens a menu allowing you to search for generic filters similar to what the Maschine does. The tabs above the columns on the left, dont forget about those, they will help you navigate to the different storage locations on your MPC. If you are having trouble finding the thing you just copied over, you need to hit that expansions tab and browse to your external storage devices. Last tip, dont be afraid. You arent going to mess anything up. You cant overwirte presets (but you can make your own). You cant delete anything you arent supposed to delete (unless you really try, dont go into the browser section and delete stuff, never, never delete any files from your MPC, always do that from your PC). Legit, you cant screw anything up. The power button is your friend. Got yourself kinda screwed up and just want to start all over again? The power button. The Undo button, also your friend. Did something and cant figure out what you just did and its definitely not a creative accident? Undo baby, and you can undo to your hearts content. The next thing I highly recommend people do right now, check Ebay for a used Force cause right now, they are running for $500-$600 and while they are a little different than the MPC world, they are a whole lot of fun, especially if you are into having a full featured step sequencer. I would call the Force a playground and the MPC world more of a DAW in a box. Both are fun in their own right, and the Force is a whole lot different than the MPC. The way you do things is different, the creative process is different. The approach is different. I love both my Live 1 & 2, and my Force, I use all three of them together, all loaded with a terabyte of expansions installed on a 2 TB spinning drive.
@reticleronin4 күн бұрын
“How you get my drums “ LOL
@djlaggz4 күн бұрын
this is 🔥🔥🔥
@mindovermuzicКүн бұрын
While working with Juvy he gave me a 2000XL, i wouldn't touch it. Then he went got a 3000 and something about it made me learn it so it was easier to annihilate the 2000xl nd made some dope beats.
@Champ78943 күн бұрын
Understand greatness when you see it. It anit even bout the beat.🔥💪🐐
@freealitytv60864 күн бұрын
Shout out to the female producer who don't rap but went up there and freestyle anyway 🔥🔥
@Mr12time2 күн бұрын
I love it
@Dconcepts20243 күн бұрын
😮MAYNE THESE YN'S SO DISRESPECTFUL AND UNGREATFUL. 😡 THEY DONT EVEN REALIZE THAT THESE SOUNDS AND CREATIONS WERE DONE ON LESS AND SLOWER EQUIPMENT. WHEN THE PRODUCER CAN EMULATE AND EVEN REDO HIS MUSIC LIVE ON NEW EQUIPMENT TO TEACH YALL, AT LEAST BE GREATFUL AND LEARN THE TECHNIQUES DAAM. THATS WHY I CHOOSE NOT SHOW ANYBODY SHAAT AT ALL. THANK U ZAY I APPRECIATE THE CRAFT.
@BDAILEY7023 күн бұрын
That’s my brother SONIC The Dope Seller on stage rapping!!! We showed up for NAMM on friday from Vegas!
@notchillustgrhymecity5904Күн бұрын
BLESS UP KING "CHURCH"
@rickeymorton64143 күн бұрын
Man I so proud of this dude right here
@Minnesota_kingnizzy14 күн бұрын
Zay definitely my idol
@Taprecords3 күн бұрын
Very dope!
@manicmusicpresents44804 күн бұрын
HARRRRD
@BkBkkk-f1q4 күн бұрын
low key this was turnt
@timothysoprano1403 күн бұрын
Where the congregation at?
@Flugamefilm4 күн бұрын
is that big boi in the audience?
@austinnichols35574 күн бұрын
just because he cant rap dont mean his feelings hurt
@jonwhite54919 сағат бұрын
lol he actually can, he has a song with Gucci mane.
@khalilroukoz3 күн бұрын
😀
@SonicDopeSeller3 күн бұрын
You make music?? 🎹
@khalilroukoz3 күн бұрын
Yessir, mostly recording and mixing nowadays, and some beat making
@TheRealCalijokes014 күн бұрын
Fav producer, we crush every we touch
@joshuagardner8944 күн бұрын
I just have one question, where is the love for the Akai Force Akai?
@marctronixx4 күн бұрын
R.I.P.
@Birdmane793 күн бұрын
Right here I still use it with my non Akai products
@BDAILEY7023 күн бұрын
so much hate in the comments, yet yall weren’t there. And probably are trash yourselves at producing 😅 the audacity to talk shit about a living legend is craaazzzyyyy 😂 gotta have haters though or something not right 🤷🏽♂️
@SonicDopeSeller3 күн бұрын
My brudda!! We did something right lol
@donovanfisher69459 сағат бұрын
I understand but he is not a legend nor ever will be, his beats are not iconic like Scott Storch or Timbarland, they are just very good rythmic beats
@SonicDopeSeller8 сағат бұрын
@@donovanfisher6945 you big trolling. You showing you don’t know 3 songs by Zaytoven. You being fishy Donovan 🎣
@Parialated3 күн бұрын
Ehm nah....but yet he get paid good for him i guess...im here tho Akai just saying
@SunlightOfTheSpirit4 күн бұрын
No trap hats, no trap hats, no trap hats please.....NOOOOOOO, trap hats, dagnabbit, traps hats, and loud ones too
@RickRijuanaPro4 күн бұрын
😂 Unfortunately he's 1 of the pioneers of the Trap sound.
@marctronixx4 күн бұрын
@@RickRijuanaPro interesting… Never heard of this cat before. only found out about him once the NI/MPC integration came out. his/trap style of music is not my bag, but It's cool to know his roots and where he came from. respect. 🫡
@Birdmane793 күн бұрын
@@marctronixx have you heard of Gucci Mane?
@StatetrooperBillyBlast4 күн бұрын
Those trap beats are played out, we need some dope producers back in the game who make quality (hiphop or funk) music worth buying on wax
@leogolive4 күн бұрын
💯 We’re gonna have to do it ourselves.
@rodneyfordsr.35454 күн бұрын
I totally burnt on that trap shit!
@marctronixx4 күн бұрын
@@leogolive i like how you think solider! 🫡
@marctronixx4 күн бұрын
@@rodneyfordsr.3545 same, boss...
@StatetrooperBillyBlast3 күн бұрын
@ I know, i do stuff for radio nothing commercial, raw hiphop.
@RadarFromTha3053 күн бұрын
Is that Macklemore with Zaytoven?🤷🏾♂
@MuppetManization4 күн бұрын
Wak
@ksager1233 күн бұрын
i hope some day these guys stop makin beats that all sound alike with no feel...
@dwaynemusik4 күн бұрын
I tripped lol some dude screamed plug and play that is a absolute lie lol I wish it was😅
@emaculateplayz30574 күн бұрын
Hell yeah it is.
@dwaynemusik4 күн бұрын
Plug and play from the standpoint of plugging it in and working standalone but plugging and play with a daw as a controller no
@Bashanvibe4 күн бұрын
When learning I can understand why that would be a lie but if you know MPC work flow
@boomboombaby91404 күн бұрын
It is plug and play , everything is in your face . When I first got my MPC I was able to put together a beat . The amount of bars , tempo , track selection all in your face . Out of the box I selected 4 bar set my tempo made a drum pattern which was loaded already , hit new track selected plugin and it took me to instruments and I repeated the simple fool proof process and had a beat . Then you figure out the rest which was simple but it was literally plug and play . My 9 year old sister put together a beat structure right away .
@timothysoprano1403 күн бұрын
He tried tho
@timothysoprano1403 күн бұрын
Naw Sus 🤦🏾
@dwaynemusik4 күн бұрын
Trap noooo lol
@180deuce4 күн бұрын
Maschine has the best work flow but MPC
@GarfRichards3 күн бұрын
I’m 1000% with you on that. MPC menus seem overly convoluted to me.
@180deuceКүн бұрын
@ right especially the software I can’t use it at all