I knew the moment I saw the title of this video that you were going to get a type of hate from some overheads. I will say my thing that new mpc keys are not an xl and ASR-10 in one for many reasons. In my opinion is not really about one is better than the other it's just they are different. As you already know there's going to be hate by someone no matter what
@@biggrime I respect your opinion and definitely agree 💯 the whole point of the video was to demonstrate how you can emulate those sounds with proper programming I never said by default they sound the same it's just that they have the same functionalities regarding sample manipulation
I love my Mpc Live 2. I'm an old head...53. I had Asr. Different tools for different times. Keep making content. Don't let the negative people affect your creativity. Peace!
What brought me here was the caption. Drawing comparisons to the ASR-10 and MPC2000XL is a bold statement and I'm an old head who LOVES the classic ASR and MPC and i was actually thinking about getting a Key 37 based on all the great things I've heard about it. There's a keyboardist producer named Yahnn Hunter who makes nothing but 🔥 on this thing and swears by it.
Good job Lil Bro... But Yeah, the 37 is NOTHING like the ASR-10... Let's leave it in a Class by itself.. Just for the ASR-10's (MY 1st sampler I ever bought) 16 bit sound alone, and unique sequencer, I also have had and used the 2000 XL as well... But I get your point tho... I'm rocking with the O.G. MPC Live and O.G. X and a few Korg Synths, and I'llk be using the SP 404, and LoFi-12 unit... But You're doing a great job with the little experience you said you have ... Keep up the good work and ignore the negativity.. I always "check out the content" of those who talk trash, and YEAH, I HAVEN'T seen anything impressive from the naysayers...LOL Keep Doing your thing mannn!!! I'm gonna go ahead and Sub to you as well, to show some support #Salute
All facts OP Just remember not everyone needs to post up for validation, that’s just another lane for persons with that mentality. Never know who your chatting with online 😉😆
@@clocksyn You'll get so much more functionality out of this than you would an ASR-10 so don't even trip. What the ASR had going for it most was the sound. It kinda changed your sample, sometimes in ways I didn't even like. But it was warm, and punchy. A pain to sample and chop in stereo though. So make music you'll be happy with this. Just I doubt it's gonna have the same pleasing tonal shaping of the older pieces, that were using the highest end chips they could afford at the time. I think now things have gotten very clinical sounding I think you'll get a similar sound out of any DAW that you'd get on the new MPC's like the X etc and that's not a bad thing. You'll have space to add effects and shape the sound the way you want!
I just love me some 'boom bap',and I like the fact you found a workaround to make music. People with a creative, experimental mindset are the ones who actually make good music. Checking in from the Boogie Down Bronx, DJ, crate digger, sound designer, and yes my first sampler was my MIGHTY Ensoniq ASR10. It's all about making music, not having an opinion nor being a whole princess trying to discourage someone else online. Just make music and let me know when your LP is on some vinyl or CD..
My first sampler was a classic MPC2000, then xl, then EPS16+, then Akai MPC60, then MPC3000 then S950. So being around the block with samplers. Got an MPC X because I was curious, and tbh I sold it 'cause I got nothing more than what I'd get out of Logic, Cubase or ProTools. Tbh I don't like sequencing on those older machines any more 'cause the computer is so powerful. I don't see why if you've got a laptop and MIDI controller why you'd really need one of these newer MPC's but hey each to their own
People use the ASR 10 for the sound quality it's unmatched and people use the 2000 XL for the sequencer it's a lot easier to use than the ASR sequencer unless you're snare Jordan watches videos and see how fast he clicks on the asr-10 it's a town of menus to go through
The new MPC's don't sound as good as the old ones, but they sound better than the sounds coming straight from your computer, like when using Maschine, I started on the mpc 2kxl, then went to Maschine, and I might go back to an MPC.
you are they are not built the same and missing what roger Lyn had in all his versions of mpc the converters, preamps are not the same so yes the new ones don't sound the same. but you can pay more and get the original roger mpc parts. thanks akai yall owe roger what ever he ask for.
@@clocksynlmao Different when it’s hard coded..plugins don’t come close. To even suggest it as a substitute when talking hardware says a lot regarding experience.
For reference th-cam.com/video/3yNDWUp-YQg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s0Sqe6c-euq4G4e_ Can’t get that smooth tone itb, plugs add too much digitalness. Then again it is a preference thing, just listen critically to hardware bc’ing compared to software…
How the hell you gon tell somebody what the point of an MPC is? Some people use it to sample and others only use it to control synths via midi. There are numerous ways to use it, not just how you use it.
He is for this generation. The Simpsons even “predicted” the Astro World catastrophe. That event alone will ever be etched in the history books. Not all legends are positive figures in history…
I have 0 nostalgic ties to those fossils. The current generation of MPCs are the greatest machines in this category that have EVER existed. For YEARS I wanted an Akai Z8… not anymore. These machines are insanely incredible & the frequency of the updates surpasses any other company.
No, they lost they're "sound" now they are clinical, those old chips and preamps had character, these don't. You lost the ability to shape your sound on the amps alone
@@blakasmurf Just can't handle someone actually having an opinion that differs, huh? lol. What sounds good is a matter of taste. I prefer clean and pristine it can always be manipulated. I'm referring to the power and flexibility of these bots. There is no drum machine /sampler/workstation IN HISTORY that can compete with the power of these machines NOT ONE. And, ALL CAPS defeats your argument. 😆
@@Daring2Win I disagree on one point, you get ZERO ability to use the actual analog parts of the machine to manipulate your sound like you did back in the day. The rest of your points are completely valid, though. You can get "that sound" other ways. When you say greatest though just understand that is subjective. To me the greatest setup is having these old samplers to hand but then having Pro Tools or Logic or Ableton to do everything else. Hell you could even use the MPC software as a plugin if you'd like. I just don't see them as any more than glorified MIDI pads since the MPC4000
Uhhhhhh the bitrate difference and cheaper converters alone should tell you. Think about it 800 bucks for a fully functioning mpc with keyboard interface…..yeah they skimped on the components. You will find out soon enough. The 61 though larger is a better unit. Welcome to the family
Exactly this. It's good but I don't think it's even pro-sumer level. He'll still make some good music though. It's just the nuance and tone shaping probably will be lost
@@andremiller1566 I do without order/command from yourself. Go tell your kids what to do 🤣 And it’s a cheaper produced piece of gear in comparison to the 61. These are facts.
@@andremiller1566 almost forgot Amazon, Temu, and Bangood exists…there goes that weak “no bad converters on the market” rebuttal you had 😉 Next you’ll say “but REAL musician would use interfaces from those sites” 🙄 Let’s see that goalpost move 😂
I know you are new to this TH-cam music production scene, but I’m very sorry to tell you that all the new Mpcs sounds NOTHING LIKE THE Mpc 2000xl nor the ars 10! Please stop!
@@clocksyn bro, I got the Mpc 2000xl and it sounds far better than the newer Mpcs. I had the Mpc Live2 and the Mpc X and it sounds weak compared to the Mpc 2000xl. I sold the Mpc Live2 and Mpc x because of it.
@@clocksyn the TH-cam music production scene is a bunch of guys making TH-cam videos about music production but have very little experience in the field of music. I’m a music producer as well. You must be new to music production gear, because you’re video title is misleading.
the mpc doesn't recognize it because it only reads output signals and the usb turntable plug is input i got it to work another way and i'll explain that in my future video i basically turned my turntable into a Mic
I knew the moment I saw the title of this video that you were going to get a type of hate from some overheads. I will say my thing that new mpc keys are not an xl and ASR-10 in one for many reasons. In my opinion is not really about one is better than the other it's just they are different. As you already know there's going to be hate by someone no matter what
@@biggrime I respect your opinion and definitely agree 💯 the whole point of the video was to demonstrate how you can emulate those sounds with proper programming I never said by default they sound the same it's just that they have the same functionalities regarding sample manipulation
@@clocksyn I get your point. Keep making videos
@@biggrime thank you 💯💪🏾🙏🏾🔥
F$$$K them overheads..I say if you like it,rock with it and if not,move on with your failed life..
I love my Mpc Live 2. I'm an old head...53. I had Asr. Different tools for different times. Keep making content. Don't let the negative people affect your creativity. Peace!
What brought me here was the caption. Drawing comparisons to the ASR-10 and MPC2000XL is a bold statement and I'm an old head who LOVES the classic ASR and MPC and i was actually thinking about getting a Key 37 based on all the great things I've heard about it. There's a keyboardist producer named Yahnn Hunter who makes nothing but 🔥 on this thing and swears by it.
Good job Lil Bro... But Yeah, the 37 is NOTHING like the ASR-10... Let's leave it in a Class by itself.. Just for the ASR-10's (MY 1st sampler I ever bought) 16 bit sound alone, and unique sequencer, I also have had and used the 2000 XL as well... But I get your point tho... I'm rocking with the O.G. MPC Live and O.G. X and a few Korg Synths, and I'llk be using the SP 404, and LoFi-12 unit... But You're doing a great job with the little experience you said you have ... Keep up the good work and ignore the negativity.. I always "check out the content" of those who talk trash, and YEAH, I HAVEN'T seen anything impressive from the naysayers...LOL Keep Doing your thing mannn!!! I'm gonna go ahead and Sub to you as well, to show some support #Salute
i appreciate that
All facts OP
Just remember not everyone needs to post up for validation, that’s just another lane for persons with that mentality.
Never know who your chatting with online 😉😆
@@clocksyn You'll get so much more functionality out of this than you would an ASR-10 so don't even trip. What the ASR had going for it most was the sound. It kinda changed your sample, sometimes in ways I didn't even like. But it was warm, and punchy. A pain to sample and chop in stereo though. So make music you'll be happy with this. Just I doubt it's gonna have the same pleasing tonal shaping of the older pieces, that were using the highest end chips they could afford at the time. I think now things have gotten very clinical sounding I think you'll get a similar sound out of any DAW that you'd get on the new MPC's like the X etc and that's not a bad thing. You'll have space to add effects and shape the sound the way you want!
I just love me some 'boom bap',and I like the fact you found a workaround to make music. People with a creative, experimental mindset are the ones who actually make good music. Checking in from the Boogie Down Bronx, DJ, crate digger, sound designer, and yes my first sampler was my MIGHTY Ensoniq ASR10. It's all about making music, not having an opinion nor being a whole princess trying to discourage someone else online. Just make music and let me know when your LP is on some vinyl or CD..
My first sampler was a classic MPC2000, then xl, then EPS16+, then Akai MPC60, then MPC3000 then S950. So being around the block with samplers. Got an MPC X because I was curious, and tbh I sold it 'cause I got nothing more than what I'd get out of Logic, Cubase or ProTools. Tbh I don't like sequencing on those older machines any more 'cause the computer is so powerful. I don't see why if you've got a laptop and MIDI controller why you'd really need one of these newer MPC's but hey each to their own
@@blakasmurf There's so many options now we just have to work with what brings us comfort,efficiency..
@@michaels8607 facts
@@michaels8607 Yeah I agree, I get that the workflow with the Key 37 is quite nice. I think he's gonna some dope music on it regardless
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@@thadirtyabbott33 💪🏾💪🏾 I will 🔥💯🙏🏾💯
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Snare/rim= put it on your 2 and 4 or only the 3 on each bar
It will help keep rhythm
@@BoneGoneBeats912 thanks I"ll try that next time
@@clocksyn Huh? Lol just record to the click track, don't all MPC's have the option to hear a click when the record button is active???
@@blakasmurf I turned it off
Dude buggin this dont sound nothin like & 2000xl & asr10, but its aight, i like its sound. & the mpc key 61,
Lmao hell nah 🤦🏿♂️ I have a mpc live 2 and mpc one and I'd trade them both in for either a 2000xl or asr 10 happily
why ?
Had all of them. You’re out of your mind.
Very personal tutorial, you got a new subscriber bro!
thank you
Nice video bro. Ignore these “the old machines sound better” cry babies.
People use the ASR 10 for the sound quality it's unmatched and people use the 2000 XL for the sequencer it's a lot easier to use than the ASR sequencer unless you're snare Jordan watches videos and see how fast he clicks on the asr-10 it's a town of menus to go through
The new MPC's don't sound as good as the old ones, but they sound better than the sounds coming straight from your computer, like when using Maschine, I started on the mpc 2kxl, then went to Maschine, and I might go back to an MPC.
Prove it please
you are they are not built the same and missing what roger Lyn had in all his versions of mpc the converters, preamps are not the same so yes the new ones don't sound the same. but you can pay more and get the original roger mpc parts. thanks akai yall owe roger what ever he ask for.
the whole point of getting an mpc is to get that bitcrushed lofi sound and the sloppy groove. this has neither...
@@kimjonesplugup look into air effects suite for the new mpcs
@@clocksynlmao
Different when it’s hard coded..plugins don’t come close. To even suggest it as a substitute when talking hardware says a lot regarding experience.
For reference
th-cam.com/video/3yNDWUp-YQg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s0Sqe6c-euq4G4e_
Can’t get that smooth tone itb, plugs add too much digitalness. Then again it is a preference thing, just listen critically to hardware bc’ing compared to software…
How the hell you gon tell somebody what the point of an MPC is? Some people use it to sample and others only use it to control synths via midi. There are numerous ways to use it, not just how you use it.
@@andremiller1566 he can say it because it’s his opinion. Just as your reply is yours 👍🏾
It’s really quite simple 😊
Travis scott is not a legend
@@GaryCOLLOMAN. Production wise I think he is
That is subjective my friend, he is entitled to his opinion! Great video sir, loving the content. Keep going, sub this way! 😉
He is for this generation.
The Simpsons even “predicted” the Astro World catastrophe. That event alone will ever be etched in the history books.
Not all legends are positive figures in history…
I have 0 nostalgic ties to those fossils. The current generation of MPCs are the greatest machines in this category that have EVER existed. For YEARS I wanted an Akai Z8… not anymore. These machines are insanely incredible & the frequency of the updates surpasses any other company.
No, they lost they're "sound" now they are clinical, those old chips and preamps had character, these don't. You lost the ability to shape your sound on the amps alone
@@blakasmurf Just can't handle someone actually having an opinion that differs, huh? lol. What sounds good is a matter of taste. I prefer clean and pristine it can always be manipulated. I'm referring to the power and flexibility of these bots. There is no drum machine /sampler/workstation IN HISTORY that can compete with the power of these machines NOT ONE. And, ALL CAPS defeats your argument. 😆
@@Daring2Win I disagree on one point, you get ZERO ability to use the actual analog parts of the machine to manipulate your sound like you did back in the day. The rest of your points are completely valid, though. You can get "that sound" other ways. When you say greatest though just understand that is subjective. To me the greatest setup is having these old samplers to hand but then having Pro Tools or Logic or Ableton to do everything else. Hell you could even use the MPC software as a plugin if you'd like. I just don't see them as any more than glorified MIDI pads since the MPC4000
Nah, that ain’t it.
Bro never heard of the Fantom G? This isn’t the first of its kind.
Yup, Pretty much.
Uhhhhhh the bitrate difference and cheaper converters alone should tell you.
Think about it 800 bucks for a fully functioning mpc with keyboard interface…..yeah they skimped on the components. You will find out soon enough.
The 61 though larger is a better unit.
Welcome to the family
Exactly this. It's good but I don't think it's even pro-sumer level. He'll still make some good music though. It's just the nuance and tone shaping probably will be lost
Its 16/24 bit 44kh and there arent bad converters ANYWHERE on the market. This ain't 2000. Cut the crap and make some music.
@@andremiller1566 I do without order/command from yourself. Go tell your kids what to do 🤣
And it’s a cheaper produced piece of gear in comparison to the 61. These are facts.
@@andremiller1566 almost forgot
Amazon, Temu, and Bangood exists…there goes that weak “no bad converters on the market” rebuttal you had 😉
Next you’ll say “but REAL musician would use interfaces from those sites” 🙄
Let’s see that goalpost move 😂
Mad hair swinging. Lol
@@mpmi7588 😂😂
I know you are new to this TH-cam music production scene, but I’m very sorry to tell you that all the new Mpcs sounds NOTHING LIKE THE Mpc 2000xl nor the ars 10! Please stop!
@@mikevenus4117 if you give them the time of day they can actually sound better it just depends on how good you are
@@mikevenus4117 explain to me what a TH-cam music production scene is?
I'm just a music producer
@@clocksyn bro, I got the Mpc 2000xl and it sounds far better than the newer Mpcs. I had the Mpc Live2 and the Mpc X and it sounds weak compared to the Mpc 2000xl. I sold the Mpc Live2 and Mpc x because of it.
@@clocksyn the TH-cam music production scene is a bunch of guys making TH-cam videos about music production but have very little experience in the field of music. I’m a music producer as well. You must be new to music production gear, because you’re video title is misleading.
put the older generation to a sound A/B test blind folded to see if they can pick out their old gear over the newer gear
Dope
@@daysaverproductions thanks
You can’t plug the turntable into the usb? I thought you could. Guess I’m not getting a usb turntable.
yeah i recommend getting a quarter inch output turntable not the cheap one i have
the mpc doesn't recognize it because it only reads output signals and the usb turntable plug is input
i got it to work another way and i'll explain that in my future video i basically turned my turntable into a Mic
@@clocksyn cool
NEVER SAMPLE IN MP3 YOU USE WAV FORMATT
You can’t chop with the actual keyboard which is still stupid…that’s the reason why I haven’t bought this thing
Or you dont have the money for it, nor the skills to play a keyboard.
@@andremiller1566what’s with all the hate dude? You hate yourself or something?