Should I buy an MPC 2000xl from my friend for around 400, or the Renaissance for 450, or should I just get a maschine?

Should I buy an MPC 2000xl from my friend for around 400, or the Renaissance for 450, or should I just get a maschine?

Or should I just give the fuck up on my dreams?

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Your dreams of being a colossal faggot?

It's like I'm back on Sup Forums in 2008 again

Sup Forums has better threads than this shitpost.

That cuts really deep user

bump

I'm gona bite. If you plan on producing music maschine is goat afaik

I prefer maschine for playing loops complimentary to my dj set

2000xl all the way!

How is owning a mpc make you a fag....or are you upset he isn't asking about gentoo?

avoid maschine it's a meme unless you just want it for its pads

use ableton

Is ableton live not the real ableton? Is there a vanilla version or is live it?

Also are there any free software for midi control devices that Sup Forums recommends? Ive been considering making a partition for dynobolic os...

What other fucking version of ableton do you see?

All the samplers with trigger pads are entirely replaceable with any other velocity sensitive midi controller. You'll end up getting better if you just learn how to properly sample and process in the box anyways. You can easily emulate the "grit" of digital samplers just by studying their hardware and using similar time/pitch changing techniques because there were only a few methods they could use on early hardware.

Ableton: Underground Version

Use pygame and program your own. It's a lot easier than you'd think.

>Paying for a hardware sampler when far superior software exists for free

You should just use your money to buy computer parts

>hating on hardware
Tsk tsk...

>missing the point of hardware
Now everyone in this thread has the same thing in common with everyone who knows you RL.

So ur saying I shud just go with amazon.com/Arturia-MiniLab-Sensitive-Universal-Controller/dp/B01BVAMDPM
or
sweetwater.com/store/detail/nanoKEYStu?adpos=1t1&creative=105744828721&device=c&matchtype=b&network=g&gclid=Cj0KEQjw94-6BRDkk568hcyg3-YBEiQAnmuwktkECdxqmrG7541Is-EHTOib2iWkROnKUe5z8DLkEb4aArQ08P8HAQ

is that something in a doctors office?

MPCs are obsolete. Buy any midi controller and pirate Ableton.

>not getting an sp1200

this guy

I know it's obsolete, I want it despite that, thing is a classic for a reason.

Yeah. Either one is going to do the same job. If you look up how to emulate the samplers you'll probably get some very accurate results.

>being retarded

hurr durr

But neither are gonna make my dick with the knowledge that I'm using an MPC

Irony: the post

My wigger son has a Maschine.

>If you look up how to emulate the samplers
>emulate samplers

>running data from an ADC into a buffer isn't good enough

hardware fags, everyone

Buy the one from your friend, and then also get the Renaissance later if you want.
You can have both. Don't let your dreams be dreams.

>uploading shit quality images/gifs

it's not shit quality

it has a certain warmth to it after I ran it through hardware :^)

The algorithms used for stretching audio vary from machine to machine based on the chips the manufacturers used. It's fairly easy to distinguish at anything more than double or half the frequency. The ADC/DAC process also changes based on the machine and not all inputs/outputs end up in 16-bit 44k for samplers. You have definitely at some point listened to music made by someone who used sampler grit as part of their creative process. It's incredibly common to do so, actually.

Thank you Shia, I knew you browsed Sup Forums
They said it was a joke, that you didn't care, but I knew you cared. I knew you would watch over us.