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Re: Akai MPC 2000



The mpc2k has now supplanted the Jamman as the most important part of my
live setup. The mpc2k is more or less well-designed and is really steady
time-wise. As a drummer/percussionist I find that I'm getting more
effective results with the mpc2k than with the old Jamman. It has this
really great feature which allows you to mute up to 64 (!) tracks
on/off. Maybe I'll get around to combining them someday - look at all my
machines mom!

-the man cable-

> MARK FRANO schrieb:
> 
> Loopdy loops, One of the more interesting and extremely hifi machines
> available for looping is the Akai mpc2000. Certainly more designed for
> dj's, it is not as conducive to ambient looping but with 32 megs of
> RAM she's long on memory and is designed to loop samples. I think it
> would be an excellent studio tool weather your looping beats or other
> noise. Alas, no footswitch makes it difficult to wield an intrument
> and interface easily with the MPC2000.Still an interesting candidate.
> Hi Fi Bugs.