I *just* got an MPC1000 wanting to experiment along similar lines -
that said, there are issues to contend with related to the MIDI/CV
worlds and related to your specific application.
Looked at both the MPC and the Elektron, and think you can't go wrong
with either, but they are different beasts. The SPW1 version gets
closer to the MPC, but IMO the Elektron is more of a synthesis
machine vs. the Akai, built as a sampler. Chose the 1000 because of
price, storage expansion, portability, because there is a huge
community of Akai users using/supporting the product, and because I
didn't need another synthesizer (heresy!).
When using the MPC as a live master controller/sequencer (meaning you
are using the MPC pads to control the Serge in real-time ) there
could be MIDI->CV delays in the MIDI chain resulting from MIDI + CV
interface traversing.
The MPC pads/sequencer would trigger internal sounds faster than they
would on external devices - normally such delays are negligible, but
hard to tell until you have your setup/events completed.
There are known physical issues with the MPC1000 pads, but the 2500
should be ok as they use the same pads as the rest of the MPC line
(500 excepted).
Also watch out for any MIDI/CV interface configuration quirks/delays
- mileage will vary depending on what you use: Expressionist, Kenton,
MPU, Doepfer, et al.
Routing Serge audio back into the MPC for WAV resampling would
probably be what an MPC user would do to take advantage of the quick
pad triggers, as opposed to controlling the real McCoy live all the
time.
Can't tell at this point what the issues would be when attempting to
lock an MPC to a TKB/Programmers, haven't done it yet with the 1000 -
I am at the beginning of the trek too, so don't know if it will work
for me yet.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Bill
__________________________________________
Bill Sequeira, PHD - Principal
Axon Hillock - http://www.axonhillock.com/
that said, there are issues to contend with related to the MIDI/CV
worlds and related to your specific application.
Looked at both the MPC and the Elektron, and think you can't go wrong
with either, but they are different beasts. The SPW1 version gets
closer to the MPC, but IMO the Elektron is more of a synthesis
machine vs. the Akai, built as a sampler. Chose the 1000 because of
price, storage expansion, portability, because there is a huge
community of Akai users using/supporting the product, and because I
didn't need another synthesizer (heresy!).
When using the MPC as a live master controller/sequencer (meaning you
are using the MPC pads to control the Serge in real-time ) there
could be MIDI->CV delays in the MIDI chain resulting from MIDI + CV
interface traversing.
The MPC pads/sequencer would trigger internal sounds faster than they
would on external devices - normally such delays are negligible, but
hard to tell until you have your setup/events completed.
There are known physical issues with the MPC1000 pads, but the 2500
should be ok as they use the same pads as the rest of the MPC line
(500 excepted).
Also watch out for any MIDI/CV interface configuration quirks/delays
- mileage will vary depending on what you use: Expressionist, Kenton,
MPU, Doepfer, et al.
Routing Serge audio back into the MPC for WAV resampling would
probably be what an MPC user would do to take advantage of the quick
pad triggers, as opposed to controlling the real McCoy live all the
time.
Can't tell at this point what the issues would be when attempting to
lock an MPC to a TKB/Programmers, haven't done it yet with the 1000 -
I am at the beginning of the trek too, so don't know if it will work
for me yet.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Bill
__________________________________________
Bill Sequeira, PHD - Principal
Axon Hillock - http://www.axonhillock.com/
On May 4, 2007, at 3:56 AM, cray5656 wrote:
> I am looking to do some dance trax and dont have any kind of step
> sequencer , i am looking to get an mpc2500 and maybe a monomachine to
> do the sequencing/drums programming and trigger the Serge....I would
> be interested to know what other people use.
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