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Average rating:
4.7 out of 5
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Gary - I take it that you're aware that the MPC monitor output board only displays what is being shown on the LCD.
You do not get any extra information or additional graphical representation.
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yes, that's right. the MPC2000xl was the first one to implement the timestretch feature.
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some dude within these pages say's the 3000 can't be time streched! is this true?
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Personally after messing with both the 2000 and 3000, the only difference I feel is that the 3000 has a more proffesional interface. It's aimed more at the Pro user compared to the simpleness of the 2000. But in reality I think there is really no difference between the two. If you compare the specifications for both of them then they are both the same except that the 2000 has more note capacity. So why is the 3000 more $$$$$ and why do people call the 2000 a toy when the spec's indicate the 2000xl to be better then all other MPC models? I personally think they're both the same.
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MPC3k is a good machine, bought it secondhand from the states and am going to get the monitor exoansion for it (just trashed cubase sick of computer sequencing). Just going to be sequencing on it and dumping the tracks into protools for comping. The mpc2000xl i liked as well but no monitor output :( some other good functions though. I like the mpc (it reminds of the times that i just used to make tracks on an hr16b)
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