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Akai Professional MPC1000
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Published on 12/29/07 at 23:25
Trs good machine made by the pads. The fact that we should buy new pads prohibtif price of $ 200 is a disgrace and the bones provided by akai. When you see how dd was able to evolve the bone: it sidra: moving from a sampling drum machine rel a production station: and this is not done with the bone 2.

UTILIZATION

For what comes from the soft and mastering the art of sampling well: getting used to the getting started but once you get the digest has for me is that of happiness. I had heard tellemnt Patla the 2000XL, 3000 the legendary and mythical 60. I rv of this machine and I was wondering what it avit so specially: we must try to understand. A system that is all to think that design track from cubase. But go to bed a master ide in 3 min. It goes fast and sounds. In complment I use a s2000 with 8 output and a keyboard synth CS1x.
Soon a new expander and a filter 42 or analog style mfc sherman. S950 or if you like the sound 12bit.

SOUNDS

We can do any style of music by adding a synth or sound module.
The effects are a bit cheap, but also filters adpanne well.
The expression is good: good dynamic and fast devienent 16 level required.
The equation and the compressor output will effectively make the machine sounds.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 1 year and I think I will keep a long time: finally j'spre.
If you find a secondhand 2500 in a similar price opt for the 2500: with the bone dd is indispensable functions are the same. The 1000 is smaller and the pads just sucks. I have an MPD24 so it's less embtant.

We can do almost the same thing on the PC but live mpc does not planre: it is the main argument in its favor.
Trs good machine thanks to the bone dd rendrat worship: I am sure. Fits all styles but particulirement to hip hop but I do not teach you anything.
Thank you Roger Linn.