The Akai MPC 3.4 software operating system. A simplification of the MPC workflow with a few new features. Why did I upgrade? Am I digging it? What still needs improvement? Am I going back to version 2? Just my honest opinions and experiences with my MPC One+.
0:00 | Intro
0:49 | Going into the MPC world from Cubase
1:52 | Why I upgraded to MPC 3
2:50 | Main Page
3:44 | Arranger and Grid Windows
6:20 | In Summary, and Will I Use MPC 3?
Be sure to check out my cool eurorack modules I make in my Reverb Store!
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Monday, February 10, 2025
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Erica Synths Sample Drum USER REVIEW Eurorack [Pt. 1/2]
Today I am giving another new product user review, this time the Erica Synths Sample Drum Eurorack Module. The Sample Drum is described as an easy-to-use, two voice, modular sample player designed with percussion and loops in mind. So how does the Sample Drum perform as a loop playback sampler? Can it be as crunchy as your Akais or Emus? Let's see.
Recorded direct to Tascam DR-05. No outboard effects nor processing of any kind.
Labels:
Akai,
Bitbox,
digital,
drumloop,
drums,
E-mu,
eurorack,
Future Retro,
loops,
MPC,
MPC-60,
percussion,
S900,
sampler,
synthesizer,
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