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sample robot is compatible with the new mpcs?
Looks cool. I can live without the battery. Way more dedicated buttons compared to the Live. My only wish would be more audio outs.
No, but mpc already has an auto sampler for creating instruments .
The sampling engine is not very powerful. The end of the loop point determines the end of the sample . Also not many modulation options , no round robin or randomness etc
(I have the software)
Sample robot runs on Windows or OS X. But sample robot can output different formats.
Yes, MPC/Force has round robin/cycle on the 4 pad layers, this can also be random.
I like the form factor of the one more than that of the Live, more dedicated buttons but on the live shift+ pads = great. Even though the one doesn't have the outputs of the Live it still has the same comprehensive audio and midi export options ... nice
That's great, I had no clue.
I had the Live and I’m sorry I sold it, but I love the new MPC One form factor and layout and smaller pads (useful for shredding licks on the Notes Mode).
It’s a bummer it doesn’t have a battery, but I’ve disassembled my Live (to paint it white) and the battery it’s just a simple connector on the logic board, so I’m really really hoping the logic board is exactly the same because I can easily buy a battery and wifi antenna from mpcstuff.com and make a portable MPC One
I have mine on preorder. March can’t come sooner...
PS: As for the synth engines and sampler engine comments above, the synths are comparable to Korg Gadget in editing, but they sound very nice and are a welcome addition to the platform. You can always sample stuff into it and play chromatically. The sampler engine is dope and although the live time stretching doesn’t sound amazing, thats on the hardware. Remember you can use it as a controller too for the MPC Desktop app, which has the better live stretching algorithm So when your project is ready dump it in there and export it. Easy peasy.
very interesting
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Let us know if it works. It should but don't think there's space and probably disabled from the firmware to run on battery without AC power.
I'm not surprised at all. We all knew this was coming.
Interesting, that should drop prices of MKI. Then might get that.
still hemming and hawwing about getting one of these. I need to get an SP404 again but might stretch the budget and get this... I have a decent battery pack already and can take this to the park etc etc
yep putting it on the list, why not
sincerely hope they put the pads on the right side of the Q-Links
some pretty good used prices out there now
Note Amazon is saying they don't know if the Live will be available again ...........
Live MkII or Corona Virus factory disruption ?
Hmmm!
The button layout and size is making this one unbelievably tempting. I keep looking at. And then looking at my Digitakt. I don't really care about the lack of battery—I own an iPad for my maybe-once-a-year outdoor sessions.
Looking through the manual, I can't answer a couple of questions I'm hoping one of you MPC heads can help me out with.
not in front of the mpc until tomorrow night, but I believe it's no to1 and yes to 2.
zoom in at the 7:03 mark on the screen
Thanks, @kobamoto. That MIDI mapping definitely looks cool but I'm looking for MIDI out mapping. Did a little more searching and it looks like the answer is "not currently". http://97.107.134.128/feedback/create/feature/Main Mode/Mac OS 10.11.0.0/Standalone/none it is.
@kobamoto Just curious, how many external synths can you sequence at once using the MPC Live in Midi Out mode? Just curious how well it would work with AUM to sequence 8+ instances of synths in AUM and be used as the Clock Master and Live playing sequencer.
I use my Octatrack to sequence 8 synths, but am very curious of the MPC One if it offers more...
I don't see many videos on YouTube showing off the Midi Sequencer in Live being used this way with external kit.
Thanks.
16 (one assignable midi out x 16 channels). On top of that you can have 8 internal synth tracks and practically unlimited sample based tracks.
I just got this thing and am shocked to say that I love it in spite of the heavily documented shortcomings of the mpc firmware.
Coolio. Just saw the ONE at Guitar Center and it is mighty mighty tempting. I recently bought a LaunchPad Pro MK3 @ GS, and am thinking of returning it to fund the ONE. What do you think? Worth the plunge?
@echoopera
Totally. I was really skeptical about the new mpcs for a long time and it surpassed my expectations by a mile.
Let me know if you ever record a video of the MPC One controlling a bunch of synths in AUM...would love to see that.
I do this currently with the OT as I said...and also ModStep and BeatMaker3...but want a solid Hardware Controller to do this and the ONE looks like a perfect candidate.
A question for One and Live owners: how’s the button-build on these newer units? My last MPC was a 2500 and both the buttons and the data wheel didn’t last long at all.
(In contrast my OG 2000 is to this day rock solid aside from the screen washing out a bit.)