Friday, February 06, 2009
MPC The Kit Part 1
YouTube via danceofthedruids.
Funny how the pads for the cymbols look like tiny cymbols.
"MPC The Kit ... made in the UK and distributed in the US by MXR. Rare Ebay find but unfortunately some major issues. My first video for Youtube ... (I appologize for the Sony cam focus)."
MPC The Kit Part 2
"MPC The Kit made in the UK and distributed by MXR in the US. Part 1 explored more of the hi-hat patterns. Part 2 looks at the direct out capabilities. (Part 1, by the way, I meant volume control ... not tone control.)"
MPC The Kit Part 3
"More video on the problems with these drum machines - false triggering of the snare, intermittent output jacks, loose pads."
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I've got one of those in a box in the garage - tried to use it with a little electronica recording project when it came out way back in the early 80's. Same issues with mine - the pads all come off after any kind of physical contact - I don't know what they used to attach them, but it was useless. I also used tape to reattach them. I doubt that mine still works after sitting in the garage for 25+ years.
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