2000XL owner here, recently got to watch a producer use a 3000 in our studio, I played with it for a bit, and i want one, 5 out of 5. This is what ive been looking for in my drums and sequecnes. i also own a motif, triton studio, and a roland vs1824.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-May-25-044 at 00:06
Mush
a professional user
from canada
writes:
The MPC 3000 designed for professional studios and audio professionals. A must have for anyone seriously producing Hip-Hop & or R&B trax.
Solid design and loaded with features, the MPC 3000 is a solid workhorse.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Monday-Apr-05-044 at 15:02
a part-time user
writes:
It lives up to the hype, get it.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Mar-11-044 at 02:23
jackem
a hobbyist user
from ct.
writes:
thats a fact all the mpcs are nice and can bang out exellent music
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Mar-02-044 at 16:45
cream of beats
a part-time user
from detroit aka Rockcity
writes:
I really like this machine, but used onse are still too much. The warmth from the samples are nice compared to the 2000XL, but if you have a second sampler, you can basically get the same results with a 2000(XL) http://www.soundclick.com/creamofbeats All trax done on the XL.. so remember, it's not the gear, but how you use it.. It really doesn't matter what MPC you own, they can all make good music.
. ..roxstar. ..
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Friday-Jan-02-044 at 22:25