I wish resampling didn't take so long, because 26040hz 12bit sounds amazing. They should have allowed for setting the sample rate and bit depth in the sample recording screen so we can start off with what we want instead of waiting 2 minutes to resample a single piano note...
Yeah it's kind of annoying because you've got 4 banks but can't automatically make a program that will spill over into the rest of the banks. But setting the start and end for 64 zones would be maddening so it's probably a good thing.
Yeah, the 1000 with jjos 2xl is untouchable, even today. The speed, fluidity and processing power are barely matched by the x/live,mpc 2.0. The only reason I picked up a live is to have translatability for stemming productions. The 2000xl is a great machine: simplicity inspires creativity. Eq and compression for samples on the way in adds a lot of options, and the 8 output card gives you the flexibility it lacks IF you have the hardware or plugin arsenal. The EB16 is irrelevant to chase down: mpcstuff.com wants too much for what it is, and the power/flexibility isnt there. The nostalgia for those things are insane. Same with the akai mono/stereo filter: the electrix filter factory is a better bang for buck and availability.
When I adjust all the zones starting and ending points and press do it It goes back yo the way they were before is that normal or there is a way to actually edit all the zones?
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Mpc 2000 was ahead of its time
Thanks for this i own a MPC 2500 at the moment, the knowledge is super helpful either way !
MORE TUTORIALS ON THIS LOVELY MACHINE PLEASE
Ive used the mpc for decades and never knew how the zones worked or played with it. Damn. Thanks
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Great video please keep them coming ... still learning and all help is much appreciated
I've rarely used this to chop samples, but will use it more after seeing this. Thx!!
dope video for us to learn mpc skill!!! thank you for sharing these knowledges!!!!
Thanks, really awesome, will be a very helpful resource, just got my 2000xl today, just 20 years late...
And another one! Love em all
I had a XL back in 2005 I hated it. The presses was just to long for me to edit but I loved the high cut filter for kicks and bass.
High cut?? The 2000XL just only have a low pass right?
Very helpful. Just got mine a few days ago
This video is really useful, thanks man. Please do more tutorials on the MPC 2000XL
this is much more definitive than the other ones on youtube by far thanks!
I wish resampling didn't take so long, because 26040hz 12bit sounds amazing. They should have allowed for setting the sample rate and bit depth in the sample recording screen so we can start off with what we want instead of waiting 2 minutes to resample a single piano note...
Dope tutorial as long as i had my XL and i still have my baby i could never figure out zones lol. Thank you
This is so helpful just got my mpc 2000xl today
Congrats on the new XL
Can you show how you record your drums on the 2000xl I’m struggling .
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thank you for this video!
dope video
Damn..I used to have this same machine! My biggest music regret is selling it. I had given up music at the time and taken on other hobbies.
Great video! When you chop do you sample a loop and timestretch/warp it to your project BPM or do you use the sample's BPM as is?
Wait. Where's the timestamp where you assign all 16 sounds into the pads?
16 is the maximum zone count
Yeah it's kind of annoying because you've got 4 banks but can't automatically make a program that will spill over into the rest of the banks. But setting the start and end for 64 zones would be maddening so it's probably a good thing.
@@AfferbeckBeats one of the reasons i grabed a 1000. 64 chops vs 16 is night and day. Love the 2000xl regardless
Yeah, the 1000 with jjos 2xl is untouchable, even today. The speed, fluidity and processing power are barely matched by the x/live,mpc 2.0. The only reason I picked up a live is to have translatability for stemming productions.
The 2000xl is a great machine: simplicity inspires creativity. Eq and compression for samples on the way in adds a lot of options, and the 8 output card gives you the flexibility it lacks IF you have the hardware or plugin arsenal.
The EB16 is irrelevant to chase down: mpcstuff.com wants too much for what it is, and the power/flexibility isnt there. The nostalgia for those things are insane. Same with the akai mono/stereo filter: the electrix filter factory is a better bang for buck and availability.
Great tutorial salute isso é hip hop pasaar os conchecimentos
You drop the Force from the vids or what?
hey! Is this process works the same on mpc2000 classic? thanks!
I think so
Did you have to find the bpm of the sample before chopping ?
When I adjust all the zones starting and ending points and press do it
It goes back yo the way they were before is that normal or there is a way to actually edit all the zones?
Thanks a lot, dude!👍🏾
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