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Limited Edition MPC 2500


joeylz

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every1 has there own opinion. me personally i dont care for mpc's but i do own 1. but the look is really nice

i never gave it a chance to get to learn it so i have no interest for it. i made 3 beats on it but that was with a friend who knew how to operate it

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Get in it man! I'm still finding goodies in my MV. The sampler use for instruments still eludes me and makes more sense on my Triton though. I'm hoping Roland will clear up the OS a bit in an OS update but it's still a great piece.

 

You just can't beat the sequencer timing on these machines (MV or MPC).

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I saw a LE at GC the other day. The carbon sides and black parts are nice but, whats up with the white finish? I always thought of white as a non-custom/standard color. I put black pads, buttons and slider knobs on my 2500 already so all I need now are the carbon sides and data knob to make mine totally custom. I plan on getting a MV for another setup in my room B.

 

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I think it actually looks pretty good. Not sure why white would be considered a standard color since everything in the MPC line is black now. The only other white model ever was the original 4k. Maybe you are thinking of the old beige?

 

Not sure if I like it more than the chrome 2000XL LE-3 though...

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Not sure if I like it more than the chrome 2000XL LE-3 though...

 

Actually the 2000XL's were a Special Edition or SE version and yeah the chrome one was nice. If GC had made the white a pearl white then yes the white would be cool but, in person the plain white is very boring.

 

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