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Mpc 2000 Xl Vs Exs24, Is it worth it??? |
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Wed 20 Oct 2004, 03:34
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Hey everyone, I'm the new guy ...Hopefully this will be my home for odd and unusual questions!! hahaha Anyway, I have had an MPC 2000 XL for a while now and I must admit, I have not really used it for any projects thus far. I couldn't seem to get around the learning curve with this particular piece of gear...for what ever reason. In the near future I will be purchasing a large amount of studio gear including the G5 and Logic 7 which comes with the EXS24. My question is, should I sell my MPC because the EXS24 is easier and sounds just as good if not better than the MPC or keep it for reasons hopefully you will be able to give me. Thank you very much. Mizzeh
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Wed 20 Oct 2004, 22:20
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What kind of music will you be producing? I ask because the MPC has "swing" that just can't be reproduced on a DAW. That is why most hip hop producers still keep the MPC around for beats. If your not doing anything like that, I would sell the MPC and get what you need for use with L7 (audio interface, mics, mic pre, more memory if you'll be using the EXS alot, etc). Also, Glaresoft's iDrum plug-in supposedly had its swing modeled after the MPC and it is super easy to use in L7. Personally, if I were you, I'd sell.
nonz
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Thu 21 Oct 2004, 03:50
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Thanks a lot rickenbacke and Nonz. I have heard from many that the MPC 3000 was the one that had a certain swing that you just couldn't find or beat. Nonz you say that the beat software in Logic is modeled after the MPC?? than it's probably modeled after the MPC 3000 as it seems to be the one everyone raves about. Well I guess at this point the best thing I could do is compare the swings in the software VS the MPC to see how much of a difference there really is. Personally I would love to find out that the software is just as good so I can sell the MPC and put the money towards more gear! MiZ
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Thu 21 Oct 2004, 11:56
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It's not the swing so much as the the clock that makes the MPC2000, 3000, 60,WHATEVER, valuable. Lock your setup to it & things will just groove better. The swing is cool though, I Know guys who've set up templates based based on it to work in other environments. The bottom line here is that in the field of music that makes the most money commercially, Hip-Hop, FEEL RULES! The vast majority of of top Hip-Hop artists & producers have an MPC as the foundation of their Rig.
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