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I understand the fine concept how they are recorded and was a bit afraid that they could sound bit too old. "I have to say that this 70s raw kit blowed my mind in so many levels. Looking forward to / hoping for more like this in the future." Nice to be using natural drum sounds again. I can easily get authentic sounding detail using them as is or modify them to fit what I'm working on. I've got good feedback from some live shows i've done with it. Sounds nice raw and funky on a big p.a.!" if you are a drum programmer you need to get this kit!!!!!!!!"
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"The MPC Pro Studio Kit is excellent!!!!!!!!. The attention to detail for each version/MPC is also note worthy! It's not just satisfying to use but a lot more flexible than working with a loop." "I'd like to start of saying that your multi sampled drum kits are superb, I own all of them which I use in my MPC-2000XL and love them.
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Available to download instantly after purchase. MPC Drummer – the most comprehensive collection of multisampled acoustic drum kits currently available for MPCs. Legacy MPCs are also covered, with programs included for MPC1000, MPC5000, MPC2500, MPC4000, MPC500 and MPC2000/ XL.
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We’ve created versions for most MPC models, with special expansion editions fully optimised for the MPC One, MPC Live, MPC X, Akai Force and all MPC Software controllers, all containing additional patches covering a range of different styles. Here’s a video walkthrough of the expansion version of the Downbeat Kit:Īll kits are pre-mapped across your MPC pads in a finger- drumming-friendly way just load up and start playing.
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The upgrade to 4:4:4 capability (plasma could only do 4:2:2) is very nice indeed.įor gaming I don't bother with the VRR, instead I adjust the game settings to get constant 120fps. No crushed blacks or whites, colours look great. web browsing, MSoffice work, video conferencing etc) the output is 3840x2160 120hz 10bit 4:4:4 RGB Dynamic Range=Full, windows HDR=off, windows DPI scaling at 200%. Before various plasma TVs I was still using CRT monitors (1600x1200 at 75Hz) as I've never liked LCD or LED.įor desktop work (i.e. Not worried about burn in as I've upgraded from a 2011 panasonic plasma (1080p60 8bit 4:2:2) of equal size and they were worse for burn-in but by learning good habits and many UI tweaks I avoided permanent burn in so an OLED should be no trouble especially with the ASBL function.
I sit in an armchair at approx 5 feet away, display is used for a mix of desktop work, gaming and movies (physical media, no streaming). I've been using a 55CX for 2 months now and loving it.