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Akai MPC 2500 Beat Making In Da Lab 28
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In da lab creating a track.Subscribe comment and rate this vid
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MPC2500 has set the industry benchmark for beat production. It features a 32-voice drum/phrase sampler with up to 128MB RAM and extensive editing capabilities. Designed for professional music-production environments as well as DJs and other live performers, MPC2500 features a time-tested drum-pad surface, twin on-board effects processors, four Q-Link controllers for real-time control, 10 analog outputs, and a S/PDIF digital output.

MPC2500 sports a 100,000-note, 64-track sequencer that can be assigned to four different MIDI outputs for a total of 64 independently addressable MIDI channels. Internal sounds reside in flash memory and can easily be swapped out via Compact Flash cards, an optional hard drive, or an optional CD-ROM drive. A CF card with preloaded sounds is included to get you started.

M-Audio (formerly Midiman), a business unit of Avid Technology, is a designer and importer of a variety of audio products, including digital audio workstation interfaces, keyboard MIDI controllers, condenser microphones, and studio monitors. The company has independent offices in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France and Japan. They manufacture primarily in China.
After Avid purchased M-Audio, Digidesign and M-Audio cooperated to release a version of Pro Tools tailored for M-Audio sound interfaces, which is targeted to provide products for many home musicians to use a limited version of Digidesigns flagship product.
M-Audio aims some products at DJs. This includes turntable-style tactile midi controllers and specialized DJ software. Their PCI and firewire audio interfaces offer analog to digital converters for recording and sound from DAW.
Some M-Audio products are portable. These include the Fast Track USB, the MicroTrack II recorder, the Oxygen8 and Axiom 25 Key Controller keyboards. They offer a physically small interface to run Pro Tools, called Transit.
Some artists use M-Audio products, including 9th Wonder, Mark Isham, Black Eyed Peas, Brian Transeau, and Jimmy Chamberlin.

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  • hitcreator since you have both, which one do you think is better mpc or the maschine???

  • Mpc is better because it doesn't need a computer to run. Maschine will get better as time goes on. They just came out with an update that has some better features. The cool thing about maschine is they can keep coming up with new options to add to the software.

  • anybody know how much one of these runs? or where i can get my hands on one?

  • the price has drop on the mpc 2500. I think its around $1,500. Just google it to find it.

  • I watched almost all you vids and first off you i can see you live for the shit, just cause of how much money you spent on yo nice ass studio, you a true musician and an inspiration for me who has been producing for the last 10 years myself. If you need help gettin yo shit out i work for a music entertainment company that puts shows on and record deals in the bay area and specifically oakland and frisco, holla at me, you sick and got skillz, keep goin bra.peace

  • thanks for the comment.

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  • If that was in response to dude asking if he was using a 2500, you would be wrong. It is a 2500 not a 1000.

  • that snare hittin

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  • @hitcreatormusic yo my man.... u are one of the kind bro!!!!!!! u are inspiering to make beats right now!!!!!!!!

  • araabmuzik win's against you.

  • Good I'm feelin good

    Where the ladies yeah

    Clipse feat pharrel

  • Cool beat

  • @thelovepirate69 theres a cheaper way to go about doing the same thing...reason, recycle (if reason version is 4.0 or lower) ..newer reason's have it already built into the program now too...and get an mpd, they have 3 models that range from $99-299, get a midi controller keyboard as well and you gotta more versatile studio setup for much cheaper with the mpc feel

  • whats the sample

  • dope...I miss my mpc 500.. like how you used your chops and not your loops...good sampler! peace

  • nice sound,go on.i also do have an mpc now,i use it together with other analogue euqipment.check out my channel and videos!

  • intro beat is d0peness .

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