I think some MPC users are getting confused about song vs arranger. I think the bottom line is that you can use song mode if you like/prefer. But now you can build a whole song in one sequence just as you would on the edit page of any Daw, like logic. In 2.x. Now, you can treat each sequence like a separate Daw project.
I'm planning to use it as a mobile FL. I've always seen the MPC as a sketch pad for ideas and flips, but now I've got something to work on parallel with my preferred DAW. Still got plenty to learn with both, but I'm excited to see what I'm able to do after the update.
Dillio, Loopop has a video comparing the 2.0 to the 3.0 software side by side, which I found to be helpful in explaining the new workflow. In regard to the desktop environment, Akai told Loopop that the desktop environment will not be updated this year. Also be aware that projects made in 3.0 can’t be imported into 2.0, so songs started on the hardware can’t be read by the desktop. Concerning song mode, you’re overthinking it. You can record directly into the arrangement view just like a DAW. You can still string sequences together like before, but doing it directly makes more sense to me.
Preferably I like the legacy mpc workflow … since jj os … it’s not an mpc anymore it’s just not my personal liking … I had the force and I didn’t like the arranger so I sold it for the mpc workflow
@@livinproof718 yea, the legacy MPC workflow is over. It's sad. They should create a legacy line & make a standalone Renaissance MKII but that's wishful thinking.
Kontakt's secret weapon is the per sample and per part massive range of filters, phasers and envelopes for anything. While I hate programming in Kontakt, it is superior.
@@INeedsMoneys None of that is inside a program, its all external. A program has one filter and one amp per layer. Kontakt puts a free number of filters and effects with freely assignable envs and lfos just in the sample layer. There is no comparison.
@@lpsynth3570 why would you need more than 1 envelope/lfo/effect per sample layer tho? All I'm saying is for people who don't use their plugins as if they're spaceships, this is making kontakt obsolete. I wanna see u cook with kontakt. Must be some 🔥👽 type shit lmao
The funny thing about this friendly debate.. is that the mpc is literally a hardware version of kontakt to the core.. you just have to learn how to fully utilize it...
Knowing things like the projects made in 3.0 can't be imported into 2.0 and all the things we don't know by now I think I'll wait till the beta Testers do their good job and I'll update my MPC Live 2 when all goes in the right way and with all working perfect and with a solid MPC 3.xx version 😕😕Thank you for the video😉😉👍👍
the way you explained the arranger has to be overkill. No need to make different sequences.. like intro ..chorus..verse..etc if you're going to use an arranger. You can make the entire beat on one sequence all sounds exploded on separate tracks then organize it in the finished song format using the arranger. That's what it looks like to me.
It's not coming on desktop this year. Official. Standalone only. Personally, I never use the MPC with a computer - that was the appeal, that I could step away from a PC. For accuracy I got myself a stylus and it works a dream - better than a mouse.
Quite disappointing to me. I use the desktop software and have been waiting for 3.0 for quite a while. I get it, the hardware is usually Akai's top priority (I guess MPC Stems arriving on the software first was a one off thing), but they were able to release it for standalone within 4 months of the software release, so I'd expect the same the other way around.
Linear arranger is just a way to see your sequence. If you want to see the full song its easy! Only use one sequence for the entire song. Easy stuff! And i loooove being able to see the arranger in this way. I come from many DAWs and have always felt clunky in mpc not being able to see the various tracks im working on
I always run my MPC One in controller mode so I'm very interested in seeing what the computer version looks like. This new look has to be pushing standalone mode to its limits tho
@@dilliot2k hello I have a question I just got a laptop with Windows 11 and haven't been able to install the mpc software onto it I keep getting x64 .is the mpc software not compatible with Windows 11 .I really would appreciate any kind of help thank u
@@errliest Someone (I think Malo Beats) said that he contacted Akai about a 3.0 update for the desktop software and was told that it's not slated for release in 2024, which suggests that there will eventually be an update for the software, just not this year, which is pretty disappointing.
I kind of want the Mac BECAUSE it doesn't have a linear arranger! I like the idea of building songs in blocks (sequences) and then arranging them in song mode. The idea being you can concentrate on one section of your song and have some variations of that section. And then try things out in song mode very easily. Thats a lot harder to do in a linear daw. You have to copy/paste sections around, then you forget to copy a section somewhere etc.. and it's just long. Also, when you get to full arrangement stage it's much easier with a mouse/keyboard etc. and being able to add flourishes/fills. Thats how Ableton works basically. Flesh out your song in session view and finish it in arrangement. I just hope it still have the song mode in MPC 3 otherwise you might as well use Logic on an iPad or something.
My Akai Force had this arrangement feature for a while & me coming from a MPC 1000, I felt the same way you feel. Trust me, it’s not going to be as difficult as you think. It’s going to be a lot easier & quicker to build your tracks, especially with the loop function. You’ll be able to go bar by bar and add/delete and make your variations smooth. You can even add locators to the arrangement so you can keep tabs on when transitions/switch ups happen in the song. It’s super dope. Song mode is cool & it was what I was used to as well but the arranger is a game changer once you learn it.
@@gkm214 I see what your saying. But I started on an mpc 2000 decades ago and since then been using DAWs (logic/reason/pro tools/ableton etc) and it’s just a whole different mentality. When you have a whole track in arrange mode it’s mentally hard to do detail. What ends up happening is you get lazy and just do basic mutes and drops and just leave it. Because any change you do you’ll have to copy it to 4 different places etc. So you just don’t bother. Say I want to try out 2 different bridges in an rnb song. It’s much easier on song mode to just switch between the two and play it back and see which one feels better. Than doing that in any arrangement mode on a daw. Also, when you’re doing it in a sort of “object oriented” fashion (to use a software development term). You make a change once and every section using that sequence gets that change. The focus that allows you to get on stuff is crazy. Especially when making repetitive music like beats or electronic stuff. I’m always looking for a song mode in daws. Only reason really has something similar. If they added to ableton it would be amazing! It’s probably the main reason I want to get another mpc. Maschines song mode is a bit convoluted. I like the simplicity of the old mpcs. In essence hip hop is not really about “songs” it’s about beats. Chaining beats together feels more hip hop to me. It’s almost like how a dj used to put breaks together and an mc just rhymed over it. Just simple. Just my view I suppose. Maybe the world has moved on lol!
Now they are functionally different tracks, so useful if you want to make sets. I’ve always found that the different sequences having independent track orders annoying, but now that finally makes sense if using a single sequence as a song.
If you’re doing basic stuff. Different work flows have different needs. What if you want to change tempo? I’d make sequences for them separately and use song mode for that
I thought they are doing away with that sequencer stuff. I think it’s just instruments and audio tracks like a regular daw. I know you can record directly into the arranger.
Dillio, my big wish from Akai is full integration with the iMPC App, which should have STEMS (possible a better sound quality) because of the devices the app would be on. I prefer to do rough drafts on my smartphone then import my sequence/song to the MPC 3.0 and vice-versa via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi. My prediction is that iMPC App will be the iMPC 3 ,and this will complement the entire ecosystem of the MPCs. Facts
Which kind of sucks, considering when MPC Stems was released for the software first, within 4 months it was available for standalone. I'd expect the same the other way around, but it seems that won't be the case with this update.
And what is Firmware? Right.... Software, firmware is just the legacy software running in the hardware... Also, the PC version definitely has "software" versions.
That's crazy that there isn't a desktop version for this. This sounds like something NI would do, release a hardware version and not have a compatible desktop version. Granted a lot of people claim create in standalone but how often do you not finish up your production in a DAW like Logic or Ableton? I heard in another video that there is not going to be a desktop version for this update for 2024. They have not announced that there will be or even when it will be released. I think they have received a lot of complaints from users who claim they only create in standalone.
the update brings many great improvements, but it seems to me that akai wants to get rid of the legacy workflow, which to me is a step backwards. you can no longer use track mute to differentiate the sequences from each other, which in turn calls into question the usefulness of the sequences themselves. what's new is that if you mute a track in a sequence, it affects all other sequences as well, WTH? then the decision that they have killed programs and you're no longer able to change the programs within the tracks also makes this update pretty useless for me. seems like akai is focussing more on new users and the users who have been using mpc for decades are left behind and are forced to learn a new workflow. hope they improve in this area until the release.
I think that you can consider sequence as equal to arrangement as in you can have more than on in a project. You have always been able to have really long sequence but they are really hard to edit as you can only see one track at a time.
URGENT !!! AKAI has apparently DEGRADED the SONG mode in 3.0! Why at least not keeping it as an option?? The only reason I have an MPC is because I can mute tracks individually and independently on each sequence separately! Just like I did on the old Alesis MMT-8. Song mode is THE feature that makes MPC worthwhile! And now you have apparently taken that fantastic feature away from us!? I will clearly NOT update to 3.0 if SONG MODE is missing. I definitely don't want the MPC to become like those boring linear software DAWS. Akai MUST bring back the pure song-mode feature. Have Linear AND Song Mode. But please don't throw away the best MPC feature -> SONG MODE must stay in 3.0. This is very important.
@@karpabla let me rephrase, the Song Mode has been DEGRADED. While you can still do sequences... you can't anymore mute tracks individually and independently on each sequence separately! That was the whole point of having Song Mode. Everyone is now complaining about this.
@@SatchFlightCrew-gx3hj let me rephrase, the Song Mode has been DEGRADED. While you can still do sequences... you can't anymore mute tracks individually and independently on each sequence separately! That was the whole point of having Song Mode. Everyone is now complaining about this.
@@dugnice vsts are virtual instruments. They only accept a few from "Air" but people Who make beats on computer programs have large collections of virtual instruments and will probably not switch to MPC regardless of the changes , because they won't be able to use their virtual instruments.
@@magicizaproblem meaning a faster cpu and more ram especially if its adding cpu bogging features and wants to become a standalone DAW and better clearer stem separation.
Arrange view is not practical on small screens that is why Roland had a DV out on the MV8800 to hook up a PC monitor. Since Akai is going the Abelton/Logic daw style I minus well continue to use Abelton since its way ahead of Akai at the moment. The MPC is no longer and MPC with this update.
One RUclipsr (I think Malo Beats) said that he asked Akai about the desktop software and was told that update 3.0 is not scheduled for release this year, which is pretty disappointing.
@@HubertCopeland-mu3ehyeah this would be a better route for Akai and ditch the pc stuff / hdmi output on newer MPC’s would allow big screen arranging and mixing. This new arrangement mode is going to allow full exporting into Ableton.
One RUclipsr (Malo Beats if memory serves me correctly) said that he asked Akai about the desktop software and was told that it isn't scheduled for release this year, which suggests that there will be a 3.0 update for the software, just not in 2024. That's disappointing, but I guess more work is required to get the desktop software version stable enough for release or perhaps they think that delaying the update for the desktop software will help boost/maximize hardware sales.
@@cappaofficial Wrong , because Logic Pro is not universal, meaning that it doesn’t work on iPhone . iPad only so that’s how it’s referred to. It’s called “Logic Pro For IPad” , NOT “Logic Pro for IOS”.
Looks great. Love my MPC's us old heads will have to adjust... this is great for us and akai bad for native instruments who cant gwt there act together
@@garret765 but they certainly want to keep force and mpc at separate workflows. Mpc 3 has some things from the force like disk streaming and mixer layout, but there's no clip launching for instance.
@@boomboombaby9140 thanks, i was a bit worried as in most demo i didnt see anyone using more than 8 tracks in the mixer. This update looks really insane
Use me as the "Dillio is the underated goat" button!
@@BubbaGotBeatz whoa I thought that said something else for a second
I think some MPC users are getting confused about song vs arranger. I think the bottom line is that you can use song mode if you like/prefer. But now you can build a whole song in one sequence just as you would on the edit page of any Daw, like logic. In 2.x. Now, you can treat each sequence like a separate Daw project.
I'm planning to use it as a mobile FL. I've always seen the MPC as a sketch pad for ideas and flips, but now I've got something to work on parallel with my preferred DAW. Still got plenty to learn with both, but I'm excited to see what I'm able to do after the update.
Dillio, Loopop has a video comparing the 2.0 to the 3.0 software side by side, which I found to be helpful in explaining the new workflow.
In regard to the desktop environment, Akai told Loopop that the desktop environment will not be updated this year. Also be aware that projects made in 3.0 can’t be imported into 2.0, so songs started on the hardware can’t be read by the desktop.
Concerning song mode, you’re overthinking it. You can record directly into the arrangement view just like a DAW. You can still string sequences together like before, but doing it directly makes more sense to me.
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Wow, no MPC 3 software this year? That's kinda wack lol that arranger would be killer in the desktop.
Preferably I like the legacy mpc workflow … since jj os … it’s not an mpc anymore it’s just not my personal liking … I had the force and I didn’t like the arranger so I sold it for the mpc workflow
@@livinproof718 yea, the legacy MPC workflow is over. It's sad. They should create a legacy line & make a standalone Renaissance MKII but that's wishful thinking.
@@livinproof718 Wish JJ would get hold of these haha
Imagine being able to auto sample hardware synths into 8 velocity layer keygroups 💯🔥🔥 making Kontakt obsolete
Kontakt's secret weapon is the per sample and per part massive range of filters, phasers and envelopes for anything. While I hate programming in Kontakt, it is superior.
@@lpsynth3570 so you're saying we don't have a massive range of filters, fx and modulation in MPC?
@@INeedsMoneys None of that is inside a program, its all external. A program has one filter and one amp per layer. Kontakt puts a free number of filters and effects with freely assignable envs and lfos just in the sample layer. There is no comparison.
@@lpsynth3570 why would you need more than 1 envelope/lfo/effect per sample layer tho? All I'm saying is for people who don't use their plugins as if they're spaceships, this is making kontakt obsolete. I wanna see u cook with kontakt. Must be some 🔥👽 type shit lmao
The funny thing about this friendly debate.. is that the mpc is literally a hardware version of kontakt to the core.. you just have to learn how to fully utilize it...
This was a great review!!!🎹🎵🙌🏼❤️⚡️🎶
Knowing things like the projects made in 3.0 can't be imported into 2.0 and all the things we don't know by now I think I'll wait till the beta Testers do their good job and I'll update my MPC Live 2 when all goes in the right way and with all working perfect and with a solid MPC 3.xx version 😕😕Thank you for the video😉😉👍👍
AND no updated software.
@@Official360 😱😱😱😱😕😕😕😕
the way you explained the arranger has to be overkill. No need to make different sequences.. like intro ..chorus..verse..etc if you're going to use an arranger. You can make the entire beat on one sequence all sounds exploded on separate tracks then organize it in the finished song format using the arranger. That's what it looks like to me.
You just described making sequences lol
THE UI SO AMAZING AND COLOR CODED THE WORK FLOW WILL BE SELF EXPLANATORY AS LONG AS YOUR NOT COLORBLIND FORBID YO
It's not coming on desktop this year. Official. Standalone only. Personally, I never use the MPC with a computer - that was the appeal, that I could step away from a PC. For accuracy I got myself a stylus and it works a dream - better than a mouse.
Quite disappointing to me. I use the desktop software and have been waiting for 3.0 for quite a while. I get it, the hardware is usually Akai's top priority (I guess MPC Stems arriving on the software first was a one off thing), but they were able to release it for standalone within 4 months of the software release, so I'd expect the same the other way around.
It's exciting. Of course we won't really know until we get it bit mad props to akai for still support even the mk1 mpclive
Linear arranger is just a way to see your sequence. If you want to see the full song its easy! Only use one sequence for the entire song. Easy stuff! And i loooove being able to see the arranger in this way. I come from many DAWs and have always felt clunky in mpc not being able to see the various tracks im working on
I always run my MPC One in controller mode so I'm very interested in seeing what the computer version looks like. This new look has to be pushing standalone mode to its limits tho
@@jamaalnyc i agree with you. I thinj the hard ware has a little more juice in it
@jamaalnyc no software update just the firmware...
@@dilliot2k hello I have a question I just got a laptop with Windows 11 and haven't been able to install the mpc software onto it I keep getting x64 .is the mpc software not compatible with Windows 11 .I really would appreciate any kind of help thank u
@@errliest
Someone (I think Malo Beats) said that he contacted Akai about a 3.0 update for the desktop software and was told that it's not slated for release in 2024, which suggests that there will eventually be an update for the software, just not this year, which is pretty disappointing.
@@fever9823
MPC software is compatible with Windows 11, I've had it running on several Windows 11 PCs. Not sure why you're unable to install it.
I kind of want the Mac BECAUSE it doesn't have a linear arranger! I like the idea of building songs in blocks (sequences) and then arranging them in song mode. The idea being you can concentrate on one section of your song and have some variations of that section. And then try things out in song mode very easily.
Thats a lot harder to do in a linear daw. You have to copy/paste sections around, then you forget to copy a section somewhere etc.. and it's just long. Also, when you get to full arrangement stage it's much easier with a mouse/keyboard etc. and being able to add flourishes/fills. Thats how Ableton works basically. Flesh out your song in session view and finish it in arrangement.
I just hope it still have the song mode in MPC 3 otherwise you might as well use Logic on an iPad or something.
I agree, this is what I'm curios about.
My Akai Force had this arrangement feature for a while & me coming from a MPC 1000, I felt the same way you feel. Trust me, it’s not going to be as difficult as you think. It’s going to be a lot easier & quicker to build your tracks, especially with the loop function. You’ll be able to go bar by bar and add/delete and make your variations smooth. You can even add locators to the arrangement so you can keep tabs on when transitions/switch ups happen in the song. It’s super dope. Song mode is cool & it was what I was used to as well but the arranger is a game changer once you learn it.
@@gkm214 I see what your saying. But I started on an mpc 2000 decades ago and since then been using DAWs (logic/reason/pro tools/ableton etc) and it’s just a whole different mentality.
When you have a whole track in arrange mode it’s mentally hard to do detail. What ends up happening is you get lazy and just do basic mutes and drops and just leave it. Because any change you do you’ll have to copy it to 4 different places etc. So you just don’t bother.
Say I want to try out 2 different bridges in an rnb song. It’s much easier on song mode to just switch between the two and play it back and see which one feels better. Than doing that in any arrangement mode on a daw.
Also, when you’re doing it in a sort of “object oriented” fashion (to use a software development term). You make a change once and every section using that sequence gets that change.
The focus that allows you to get on stuff is crazy. Especially when making repetitive music like beats or electronic stuff.
I’m always looking for a song mode in daws. Only reason really has something similar. If they added to ableton it would be amazing! It’s probably the main reason I want to get another mpc. Maschines song mode is a bit convoluted. I like the simplicity of the old mpcs.
In essence hip hop is not really about “songs” it’s about beats. Chaining beats together feels more hip hop to me. It’s almost like how a dj used to put breaks together and an mc just rhymed over it. Just simple. Just my view I suppose. Maybe the world has moved on lol!
iam confused at this point. there should be no need for a sequence 2 3 4 if you have an arranger
Now they are functionally different tracks, so useful if you want to make sets. I’ve always found that the different sequences having independent track orders annoying, but now that finally makes sense if using a single sequence as a song.
They got rid of song mode it's only tracks
It's basically song mode after you convert your song to a sequence with a facelift.
@@Diallo-g2j No, please don't remove sequences, I need them for live sets 😉
If you’re doing basic stuff.
Different work flows have different needs.
What if you want to change tempo?
I’d make sequences for them separately and use song mode for that
I thought they are doing away with that sequencer stuff. I think it’s just instruments and audio tracks like a regular daw.
I know you can record directly into the arranger.
I think gonna need that visualizing EQ in the future
Dillio, my big wish from Akai is full integration with the iMPC App, which should have STEMS (possible a better sound quality) because of the devices the app would be on. I prefer to do rough drafts on my smartphone then import my sequence/song to the MPC 3.0 and vice-versa via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi. My prediction is that iMPC App will be the iMPC 3 ,and this will complement the entire ecosystem of the MPCs. Facts
@@HubertCopeland-mu3eh i would really like to see that
They better put vst3 support to software version. If not its insane.
Thats right! I forgot all about that!
In the meantime use Element Rack. It's free. I use it without a hitch. It works as a vst3 host
@@Official360 waves studio rack much easier solution for that
I asked about that in the comments of the official overview video for 3.0. No response yet.
@@dugnice that's ridiculous. How hard is it to implement or even code an Air branded wrapper for vst3?
There are no software versions only firmware
Which kind of sucks, considering when MPC Stems was released for the software first, within 4 months it was available for standalone. I'd expect the same the other way around, but it seems that won't be the case with this update.
And what is Firmware? Right.... Software, firmware is just the legacy software running in the hardware... Also, the PC version definitely has "software" versions.
Read up on your knowledge....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firmware
That's crazy that there isn't a desktop version for this. This sounds like something NI would do, release a hardware version and not have a compatible desktop version. Granted a lot of people claim create in standalone but how often do you not finish up your production in a DAW like Logic or Ableton? I heard in another video that there is not going to be a desktop version for this update for 2024. They have not announced that there will be or even when it will be released. I think they have received a lot of complaints from users who claim they only create in standalone.
But it had a linear arranger rite.?
the update brings many great improvements, but it seems to me that akai wants to get rid of the legacy workflow, which to me is a step backwards. you can no longer use track mute to differentiate the sequences from each other, which in turn calls into question the usefulness of the sequences themselves. what's new is that if you mute a track in a sequence, it affects all other sequences as well, WTH? then the decision that they have killed programs and you're no longer able to change the programs within the tracks also makes this update pretty useless for me. seems like akai is focussing more on new users and the users who have been using mpc for decades are left behind and are forced to learn a new workflow. hope they improve in this area until the release.
I think that you can consider sequence as equal to arrangement as in you can have more than on in a project. You have always been able to have really long sequence but they are really hard to edit as you can only see one track at a time.
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Sounds like I'll be sticking with 2.14 for a while.
They better still have song mode would be crazy if they got rid of it
I think Bolo Da Producer posted a video recently confirming that song mode is still there.
lol you didnt share anything new lol
He s´doesn't know what he's talking about. He talks about "Scenes", but probably means Sequences.
Any changes to the meters?
We desperately need LUFS and RMS. Then this would be the total package imo ❤
URGENT !!! AKAI has apparently DEGRADED the SONG mode in 3.0! Why at least not keeping it as an option?? The only reason I have an MPC is because I can mute tracks individually and independently on each sequence separately! Just like I did on the old Alesis MMT-8. Song mode is THE feature that makes MPC worthwhile! And now you have apparently taken that fantastic feature away from us!? I will clearly NOT update to 3.0 if SONG MODE is missing. I definitely don't want the MPC to become like those boring linear software DAWS. Akai MUST bring back the pure song-mode feature. Have Linear AND Song Mode. But please don't throw away the best MPC feature -> SONG MODE must stay in 3.0. This is very important.
Song Mode is still there.
LOL, such a concise and definitive answer! 😄
@@karpabla let me rephrase, the Song Mode has been DEGRADED. While you can still do sequences... you can't anymore mute tracks individually and independently on each sequence separately! That was the whole point of having Song Mode. Everyone is now complaining about this.
@@SatchFlightCrew-gx3hj let me rephrase, the Song Mode has been DEGRADED. While you can still do sequences... you can't anymore mute tracks individually and independently on each sequence separately! That was the whole point of having Song Mode. Everyone is now complaining about this.
Since they're going with the full daw experience route, they're going to have to start taking VSTs at some point. Might as well be sooner than later!
What do you mean?
@@dugnice vsts are virtual instruments. They only accept a few from "Air" but people Who make beats on computer programs have large collections of virtual instruments and will probably not switch to MPC regardless of the changes , because they won't be able to use their virtual instruments.
Anyone help me out i have the 61 keys and i need a basic how to use the fucker from the start. Anyone point me in beginners tutorial please 😊
Looking like Force now. Update the Force!
This sounds like the software will be a full daw with the arranger.. still going to use cubase for mixing tho 😆 🤣
Yep! Cubase is king! Just purchased pro anyway
This is a good solid update, but, at some point, Akai is going to have to give us newer and more powerful hardware.
Why?
@@magicizaproblem meaning a faster cpu and more ram especially if its adding cpu bogging features and wants to become a standalone DAW and better clearer stem separation.
This must be a theory cause other on hands reviews didn’t say anything like this
Arrange view is not practical on small screens that is why Roland had a DV out on the MV8800 to hook up a PC monitor. Since Akai is going the Abelton/Logic daw style I minus well continue to use Abelton since its way ahead of Akai at the moment. The MPC is no longer and MPC with this update.
Bro, you'll see it's now like a DAW. Not just a drum pattern sequencer.
What about the desktop app
One RUclipsr (I think Malo Beats) said that he asked Akai about the desktop software and was told that update 3.0 is not scheduled for release this year, which is pretty disappointing.
The update is not slated for the software just stand-alone
Software got better STEMS
Hardware got better GUI
Please explain how that could possibly be logical when these hardware units double as controllers for the software?
Bro I'm for A TRUE STANDALONE WITHOUT THE need of a computer, who wants to update the computer drivers more than a simple update on the MPCs......
@@HubertCopeland-mu3ehyeah this would be a better route for Akai and ditch the pc stuff / hdmi output on newer MPC’s would allow big screen arranging and mixing. This new arrangement mode is going to allow full exporting into Ableton.
One RUclipsr (Malo Beats if memory serves me correctly) said that he asked Akai about the desktop software and was told that it isn't scheduled for release this year, which suggests that there will be a 3.0 update for the software, just not in 2024.
That's disappointing, but I guess more work is required to get the desktop software version stable enough for release or perhaps they think that delaying the update for the desktop software will help boost/maximize hardware sales.
That back ground track is a vibe!
MPC saw that Logic was available on iPad and went straight to work
Factz
We don’t say IPad when it comes to music work we say IOS lol
@@cappaofficial Wrong , because Logic Pro is not universal, meaning that it doesn’t work on iPhone . iPad only so that’s how it’s referred to. It’s called “Logic Pro For IPad” , NOT “Logic Pro for IOS”.
That arranger is much needed tho... Overall it looks dope and the work flow even faster
Can't you just take one sequence and copy and paste, add, delete wysiwyg you need without making multiple sequences?
Where can I find the shelves where that mpc one is sitting?
I THINK YOU MIGHT BE WRONG ABOUT THE ARRANGER ,IVE SEEN DIFFERENT ON OTHER CHANELS
I’m realizing I want mouse controls. Public 3.4 beta
If I wanted an Akai Force, I'd buy one. If I wanted a DAW, I'd use the ones I have. Not sure i'm going to like this.
Akai is going to keep force and mpc as the separate product lines. That's why this update doesn't have clip launching.
Just don't update to 3. Problem solved 👍
I was wondering about the same; I always wish for the ableton live export feature but with all the sequences.
Looks great. Love my MPC's us old heads will have to adjust... this is great for us and akai bad for native instruments who cant gwt there act together
The same way you arrange in a DAW!!! No difference 😊
Off topic but, Mark my words…Studio One 7 is gonna come with it! 😁
Better understand this update will use more cpu and or ram Color screens just for one thing
I use my MPC in Black&White mode to save RAM and electricity.
@MS7.7 dayum
You make the song in arrangement mode
Looks like unifying the force and mpc. Guess it will look like ableton live on the computer.
@@garret765 but they certainly want to keep force and mpc at separate workflows. Mpc 3 has some things from the force like disk streaming and mixer layout, but there's no clip launching for instance.
When is this shit dropping damn
8 tracks max?
128 tracks max , 8 tracks max is only for mpc beats
@@boomboombaby9140 thanks, i was a bit worried as in most demo i didnt see anyone using more than 8 tracks in the mixer. This update looks really insane
@@rd-cv4vm it will only show 8 track in the view but you can scroll to the other tracks the same as the mpc 2 software.
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