I said the same thing I dont want extra wires hanging, going back and forward to using the buttons its all in one unit, along with the size was the whole reason why got it. People keep talking about the limitations...bruh im just trying to get busy. Its not that hard to plug some other stuff in. Get a hub if you have to...i dont need 4 sets of inputs im not recording a live band to it. If i need to expand i have the X, audio interface etc.
Aye the ONE+ is Dope. I posted mine for sale and my MPK mini+ and cut the key37 just for the look.. I still have another MPC ONE and mpk mini that I use for travel. Can't go wrong either way...
This video was on point bruh! I have a live an been seriously looking into copping on if these from zzounds. Your videos mad my mind up next 2 weeks I'm in grind mode and getting one of these. Keep up the good content 💯 your killin it ✊
You still need your output cables and if it’s your centerpiece you need usb for your other synths and racks. It’s all on what you’re doing. If you sample from vinyl or you use a mic for sampling you don’t have the inputs. The Live2 is perfect for me. Having the card slot is cool but samples are my internal drive is major. I’ll eventually one but it’s not a rush. 🦾🦾🦾
Running the latest base model M2 Mac Mini off a 1tb external TB4 drive. Zero issues, multiple apps open plus mpc&mpk in controller mode. As long as the drivers are installed and on a current OS should be smooth as butter.
News flash fellas. You can real time record in Fl studio you guys chose to click in your notes. Factz.. FL studio can do everything the Mpc can but the Mpc can’t do everything FL studio can
Fl studio can't make the sound mpc does...and that's a fact and I have used both mpc way longer since the mpc 2000...but as the first commenter said to each is own I will always prefer standalone music equipment and use my computer for recording but honestly im considering going back to standalone digital recording..
My friend.. I own Five MPCs and owned a 200xl as well as a 4000. In todays day an age the finished product comes form boards and plugins so your point is invalid. Tell you what..go tell southside and future that FL doesnt sound like an MPc and see what they say LMAO 😂😂😂😂
FL studio is like the entry point to beat making. I mean I used it for for years. I got to the point where I just hated looking at it since it was only able to do drums like v2. I used almost everything else after computer daw wise. Preferred FL as my last option. Why? Because it does almost every major thing differently. It's the lifetime updates that keep users. Still gravitated to hardware. It's the limitations that make you think more creatively. A lot of people used FL in the past, but just don't want to work with it anymore...I say don't depend on one thing to do it all.
@@THA-REAPER I agree on limitations pushing your creativity but FL is a do it all workstation. Once again. Go look at how many hits have been made on it