MPC 1000 or 2000XL?
ZomB
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Sup folls.Ive skipped my rent for the last few weeks & ive finally got just enough scrilla to cop a 2nd hand MPC. Ive done a lil reading & it seems that the XL has a better design/build but the 1000 has better features.Since some of you guys have probably used both i'd like to know your opinions & which you think is best???Im also gonna try get one that already has the memory & hard drive upgrades etc. Any info/knowledge you can give me would be really appreciated. Thanks a bunch.
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Probably the best thing to do is to try both out and see which suits you best...
you only get 4 wit teh 1k...
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/
Features Chart:
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/chart.htm
The MPC 1000 w/ JJ flat out stomps the 2k/2kxl.
First off, the thing that matters most to me is what comes through the speakers to the listener, everything else is secondary. The two are nearly indistinguishable when playing an unprocessed wav.
For me the real highlight of the 1000 (and newer mpcs) is that you can
sample while the sequencer is playing. This is a major reason I love the ASR-10. This means you can play guitar, percussion, sing a chorus, mix records, etc, to the beat while sampling (JJ even lets you record audio tracks). You can eve pitch shift in real time while monitoring!! 128 megs in the 1000 vs 32 megs in the 2k makes a big difference here.
The nondestructive chopping in JJ is also amazing now. USB/compact flash/internal HD are cracking too. The screen is bigger and better. Digital and multi-outputs are standard. Master comp/EQ. Grid mode sequencing. Auditioning sounds before you load them. The list goes on and on...
Don't buy a blue MPC 1000 unless its had a pad upgrade. The first pad sets had a design flaw that costs a couple bills to remedy. Plus, sparkle blue and red don't belong on an MPC anyway.
As far as build quality goes, the 2k is only slightly better than the 1000. I do prefer the size of the 2k's pads. Features most likely to break, the pads and tact switches are nearly the same in both machines. The 2k screens are prone to failure. Parts are still readily available for both machines.
And yeah the 1000 fits in a back pack, that counts for a lot!
Most importantly though, its the carpenter not the hammer..
Good luck!
SOLD!
Thanks for all the responses. Hopefully i can find a black 1000 for decent price.
Real talk about the blue 1000 too...my cuz had to pay for a whole new set of pads recently.
For the record my carpentry skills aint too shabby...i just want to stop making shelves & move on to some heavy duty drawers & cupboards.
www.mansell-labs.com
Shameless plug for my dude!
http://innerclocksystems.com/ under the "litmus" section and you'll see one of the more obscure reasons the 3k still rules.
Home of Dave's sync-shift II box, can't wait to get one.
Nah, I haven't moved on, just too much on my plate. Working on visual media right now, but ideas have been marinating. Bout to fire it up.
I've been interested in this os. Isn't it a mod chip or something? Is it really worth it?
I definitely think Rohan's OS is worth the dough, but I make beats on mine everyday. It adds some amazing functionality to an already near perfect OS.
It does a lot, but my favs are:
Editing samples while the sequencer is playing, which means you can tighten up (or loosen up) loops and chops more easily and experiment with different sample lengths/tunings.
You can Copy ZONE->SOUND, which makes chopping way easier. No more copying a sound 8 times and chopping each piece.
You can process sounds in real time.
There are more timing resolutions including selectable versions of the higher resolutions.
Better SCSI implementation, the list goes on and on...
It made a big difference in the way I use the 3000. Installation is easy. The OS lives on two Eproms in the 3000, Rohan mails you new ones and you switch 'em out. It doesn't hurt the machine at all, and you can always switch back.
Anyways thanks for all the info. Cant wait to get going on it. Ive been making some kits on bluebox so i can jump straight into when it finally arrives.
Only bad thing is that i wont get it till weekend!
I think so. There are two versions. Just make sure you have the final v.1 or the latest v.2, whichever it is...
I'm glad you were able to back this up with some reasons why.
50$ and the pads are very similiar to an MPC's and work great. Get something to rip vinyl to your computer and there you have it, all the basic functions of an MPC plus a million others for half the price. Unless of course you're just into collecting hardware
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