Hey men I just recently buy the mpc one and I bought the power bank and the AC cable it's to long where can I find that one you have please let me know I'll appreciate it
No problem. I have all the accessories that I used on my MPC linked in this video in the description check it out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kM4FfSYJ4wk.html
Dawg this is so dope, cool to see my idea actually work after all these years. Smart move to go with the correct voltage to not mess it up. Liked and subscribed vro, you’re videos are exactly what I need and to the point.
You just saved my life bro bro. I’ve been stuck to a wall using this machine as a looper with my bass guitar. I’ve been trying to stick the machine in my car AUX the to hear the mix over my speakers. Thank you!!! ⛽️💪 Ordering it tonight.
@@delkody quick question though. Was $80 the cheapest you were able to find for a decent portable power supply? And has it been worth the purchase so far?
@@loungemane7847 After tax and everything I spent $97.41 and yes for me it was worth it use it almost every day and I have not had any issues. I'm able to make beats everywhere on my lunch break, when I go do laundry, etc
Thanks to your videos I bought the same battery for my One Retro I just got. Wondering however, how can you tell how long the battery will last without ripping it off the velcro on a running machine? I'm planning to install my battery also on the bottom, but with the battery display facing down, so I only have to turn the machine to get a glimpse of the remaining power. I know it's probably dangerous for the display glass, but I'm going to use some rubber feet on the battery case to protect the display.
Im using a "car power" DC to DC adapter - cig lighter style - and its 12v to 19v - into my portable "solar power generator" - i was so happy when it worked. it's on amazon.
I was trying to find a battery for the MPC so i can use it on the couch (i have a little deck where it usually is). I can't find those battery on the links on the Spanish Amazon or anywhere else. I ended up getting another ac so I can plug it near the couch. Gonna check this one out for sure! Thanks
I have that battery and a jbl speaker and its great. Super cheap lap top bag from goodwill has a 12 inch section that looks like it's made for it.I definitely dont want a inturnal battery until they make a few standards that are easy to to buy for a reasonable price and easy to replace yourself.
Ok, cool thanks for putting us on. I appreciate the support hopefully you watch the whole video. I'm just given people an option in case they were worried about the 19 volts and wanted a different option.
yo i just got an mpc one plus and i was wondering because it needs 12v could i use my car's 100w 12v plug with my original power cable that came with my unit?
Yes and and thanks I appreciate it XTPower XT-20000QC3 PowerBank Modern DC/USB Battery with 20100mAh - 5V USB incl. Quick Charge 3.0 - DC 12V to 24V for Laptops, Tablets, Samsung, iPhone, and More! www.amazon.com/dp/B07K4SPXTC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_322Z6CRWBGHS469M6AE2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
The thing that sucks is that battery bank isn't available on Amazon anymore:/ I actually prefer the one over the Live 2 if I could find where to buy that specific battery pack?
its available on amazon now if your still looking for it. I just bought mine last month game changer no doubt and I was constantly looking up on amazon when it would be available.
Mpc one version 2 I hope they create that. I got the one and I don't like the layout better than the one, I've been torn because I really want a one and I want one with the battery already included like the live.
Maybe with the right exclosure a similar mod can be done with a SSD or two to get that front of the mpc level with the battery. Maybe you can get a just about even bottom surface. I'd never think about that with a harddisk, but SSD drives are not mechanical at all. Even put a USB hub under it. The goal is to carry the least stuff as possible, just grab and go. I wish I knew what I was doing it's very easy to attach a hub internally and to reroute the port outside. SSD's are small enough to mount inside the MPC. Heat dissipation shouldn't be a problem because it already has holes and the files are put in ram anyway.
People gon yell at me for this, but Protip, when you do these sorts of vids, thow an amazon link (or whatever) to the device with a sneaky affiliate code on the end. Get paid, my man.
Do you know how to fix an internal audio drive not found error. I can not use my mpc live at all. i tried to re install with only the power supply on and also did it with an sd card.
No one has actually confirmed that that battery messes up your MPC just rumors I can believe that it's possible that it can run off of that battery the MPC live has to have a voltage drop that's what makes the battery Get Low when it's fully charged it's probably running at 19 V but once it starts getting low it's not at 19 volts the only way to truly tested if someone has an MPC live when the battery Get Low to test the voltage
I use Ripcord USB 19V and 20W baseus powerbank with USB1 / USB2: 5V / 3A, USB in powerbank must be 3A to work without problems. I also have an MPC attached, a 500GB drive that has additional power from another powerbank, it is not an SSD, but a small external one like in a laptop, so it needs its power supply because MPC One will not power it as it is on a powerbank. I had a problem with SD cards many times, so I prefer to connect an external drive to the MPC. Soon it will be changed to SSD and it may then start without additional power supply.
I don't like the layout of the MPC live I like the MPC one more and I like the manual buttons that it has I don't like having to go search through a touch screen menu to get to stuff
@@delkody I think that's an important differentiator. The mpc live is more of the portable mpc that akai created. While they wanted the mpc one to be right in the middle of features and functionality between the mpc x and the mpc live. If you want to safely power it, you could look into the halo bolt. I use it as a mobile dj to power stuff similar to the mpc and could work for you
@@tonylackie thanks for the recommendation but the XT powerbank puts out the full 19 volts that I need to power the MPC one and it's been working excellent but I do appreciate the recommendation
XTPower XT-20000QC3 PowerBank Modern DC/USB Battery with 20100mAh - 5V USB incl. Quick Charge 3.0 - DC 12V to 24V for Laptops, Tablets, Samsung, iPhone, and More! www.amazon.com/dp/B07K4SPXTC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_XFA0YDDNC6J96J4YGX12?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
There was a post the MPC forum that was electronics illiterate regarding a zip cord and the battery. The zip cord has an boost converter to provide the necessary voltage. The battery provides the necessary current. I've actually have made measurements with a multimeter and everything is fine. Don't believe everything you hear. Measure yourself or find someone who has done the measurements.
I don't like the layout of the MPC live I like the MPC one more and I like the manual buttons that it has I don't like having to go search through a touch screen menu to get to stuff