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Re: [xl7] MC-909 lowdown

2002-11-20 by Ravi Ivan Sharma

Not full variphrase function by a long shot, but it does do on the fly timestretch of samples that you have set up in your patterns. Which is great for live tap tempo stuff with other musicians! However, I am not sure it is drag and drop like acid or something. If it is, then . . . wow! But somehow i doubt it.

Ravi
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Raj 
  To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 6:22 PM
  Subject: Re: [xl7] MC-909 lowdown


  yup if your confined to studio work you could easily afford an XL7 + an e5000 and have loads more power

  >VP9000? 
  does it have the full variphase functions?

  I think that the pads on the XL7 are one of its winning aspects I even prefer them to MPC pads.


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: David DeciBel 
    To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
    Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:09 PM
    Subject: [xl7] MC-909 lowdown


    I had the privlidge of getting a hands on demo from the roland 
    product rep of the MC-909 today.  I actually had a chance to use it a 
    little bit...  Pretty cool little box.  

    The one thing that is missing which shocked me is the mc-505 born 
    MegaMix function.  It does still have the RPS function.  The little 
    screen is cool.  You can set up your own pictures and stuff as well 
    as your own screensaver.  I was half expecting it to pop open an 
    internet explorer browser and check my email, but I guess that's an 
    ok sacrifice :-)  - To sum up this box, it's basically a MC-505 with 
    a VP-9000 sampler, an XV synth engine, and a Fantom interface.  

    No, I'm not rushing to sell my MP-7 quite yet.  I will say that I 
    enjoy the sounds of the MP quite a bit.  And the editing is awesome!  
    For a sound engine it's grrreat.  I will have to admit (even after 
    duking it out with Ravi) that I wouldn't mind having one of these 
    simply for the intigrated sampling.  It's very easy to lay down a 
    beat, resample it, chop it and go nuts with it.  Wich is what I'm 
    doing right now anyways with my MP-7 ala A4000.  

    There are some things in here that still seem fisher pricey to me.  
    The filters downright suck compared to the EMU.  And with only 1 
    expansion slot, it makes it a little bit unexpandable.  But remember, 
    it's a sampler.  Which IS pretty cool.  Also, the volocity sensitive 
    pads are nice for a change...  But I hate the way that they are layed 
    out... remember when keyboards had the black keys on top?  :)

    $1795 retail huh?  With street prices at about $1499, you may be 
    better off with an XX-7 at $600 and a separate sampler at $500 
    because you'll get just about the same features...  


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