Nice demo and evaluation of the MV8000. BTW, your beats are SLAMMIN'!!! That being said, I also have an Integra-7. I have disagree with you about the Integra not being a synthesizer. Yes, it is a PCM and Supernatural tone generator. However, the Supernatural Synth engine IS an actual virtual analog (or analog modeling) synthesizer with it's own oscillators, filter, etc., that will allow you to build patches from scratch. This means the Integra "IS" a synthesizer as well as a PCM and Supernatural tone generator. The Zencore engine in the newer Fantoms also has a built-in VA synth engine as well. I have a Fantom-06.
Could we do like a Zoom meeting or something where you help me understand how to fully understand the MV-8800 especially setting up MIDI?.....how do we make this happen?
We sure can bro. Out of town for the Holidays but we’ll make it happen after. Always happy to help with the MV & making it “Do what it Do”. Happy Holidays BTW😊
You are saying the Integra7 is an external sound module with effects that can be married to the MV, correct? Also, I do have M-Audio 88key semi-weighted KBRD controller and sounds like if I keep it and just integrate the Integra7 I really would not need an MPC Key 61 or MPC Key 37 unless I just want the features/sounds/functionality and ultimately a second sequencer/drum machine. Does that make sense?
Correct. All the MIDI MSB/LSB protocols are already mapped for the Integra 7 to perform like internal patches on the MV. If you go to the support page for (MV 8800+Integra 7) it even shows how to setup where you can choose Integra Patches using the MV & the Integra 7 will load along with the saved MV Project folder.
Still rocking mine since 03
The MV was my first love ❤️
Nice demo and evaluation of the MV8000. BTW, your beats are SLAMMIN'!!!
That being said, I also have an Integra-7. I have disagree with you about the Integra not being a synthesizer. Yes, it is a PCM and Supernatural tone generator. However, the Supernatural Synth engine IS an actual virtual analog (or analog modeling) synthesizer with it's own oscillators, filter, etc., that will allow you to build patches from scratch. This means the Integra "IS" a synthesizer as well as a PCM and Supernatural tone generator.
The Zencore engine in the newer Fantoms also has a built-in VA synth engine as well. I have a Fantom-06.
I’m kicking myself for selling mine a few years ago ! Stay blessed !!!!!
I appreciate these videos...Thanks!
Glad you like them!
thank you for video and a merry xmas to you
Thanx for watching. Happy Holidays to you 🎅🏿
I used to love the MV, but technology got advanced and now use the Live 2. But great piece of hardware back in the days.
Still a great piece of hardware. Was waayyy ahead of the time when it was released
MV8000-💣💣💣
Could we do like a Zoom meeting or something where you help me understand how to fully understand the MV-8800 especially setting up MIDI?.....how do we make this happen?
We sure can bro. Out of town for the Holidays but we’ll make it happen after. Always happy to help with the MV & making it “Do what it Do”. Happy Holidays BTW😊
I'm so damn happy right now!! Thank you!
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You are saying the Integra7 is an external sound module with effects that can be married to the MV, correct? Also, I do have M-Audio 88key semi-weighted KBRD controller and sounds like if I keep it and just integrate the Integra7 I really would not need an MPC Key 61 or MPC Key 37 unless I just want the features/sounds/functionality and ultimately a second sequencer/drum machine. Does that make sense?
Correct. All the MIDI MSB/LSB protocols are already mapped for the Integra 7 to perform like internal patches on the MV. If you go to the support page for (MV 8800+Integra 7) it even shows how to setup where you can choose Integra Patches using the MV & the Integra 7 will load along with the saved MV Project folder.
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