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		<title>REX/ReCycle Loops Meet MPC Via Mac Utilities, MPC Add-ons Live On</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Kirn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up close with an MPC screen. Now you can make your computer screen your MPC slicing interface. Photo: regueifeiro.
Want to load ReCycle REX sample files onto your MPC? Or looking for a better solution for chopping up samples &#8211; that is, firing up ReCycle on your screen? Joe Lambert writes in to share his GBP11 [...]]]></description>
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<div class="imgcaption">Up close with an MPC screen. Now you can make your computer screen your MPC slicing interface. Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/endogamia/">regueifeiro</a>.</div>
<p>Want to load ReCycle REX sample files onto your MPC? Or looking for a better solution for chopping up samples &#8211; that is, firing up ReCycle on your screen? Joe Lambert writes in to share his GBP11 Mac utility for the task:</p>
<blockquote><p>Just a quick note to let you know about a little application I wrote that lets users easily convert chopped Recycle files into Akai MPC program files.</p>
<p><a href="http://apps.steamshift.com/">http://apps.steamshift.com/</a></p>
<p>This essentially allows a producer to chop a breakbeat (or other sample) using their Mac instead of having to use the built-in chopshop and small screen on the sampler itself. It also makes sample CD&#8217;s with pre-chopped loops a lot more useful for MPC users.</p></blockquote>
<p>Unrelated, but he also has a nifty &#8220;virtual BCF2000&#8243; utility so you can make use of its control mappings on the road, even when you don&#8217;t have the Behringer handy. (Editing in coach class, anyone?)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m curious what your REX/MPC workflows are like and if this is helpful.</p>
<h3>MPC Forever</h3>
<p>I certainly have no doubts that this is relevant to some people. I actually spent a good part of yesterday and today hanging out with MPC creator Roger Linn. Among many other conversations, Roger noted his own bemusement at the ongoing popularity of the <em>original</em> MPCs &#8211; to say nothing of the MPC as a category in general. You can buy <a href="http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/products/mpc60.shtml">version 3.10 software</a> for the MPC60 from Roger Linn Design. Tom Oberheim&#8217;s SCSI adapter for the MPC also came up. From that site:</p>
<blockquote><p>NOTE: As of March 1, 2009, Tom Oberheim&#8217;s Marion Systems has stopped manufacturing the MPC-SCSI due to diminished demand. However, he&#8217;ll make another batch if there is enough demand. If you definitely wish to purchase one at for the former price of $300, email us to let us know and we&#8217;ll add your name to a waiting list. When the list grows long enough, Tom will make another batch and we&#8217;ll contact you. </p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, just to be clear, we&#8217;re talking the MPC60 and the now-defunct SCSI. (While you&#8217;re at it, maybe you&#8217;d like a new dust case for your Apple III?) Of course, despite allegations that electronic music tech is easily outmoded or disposable, the MPC is doggedly neither. And while I have no personal need for an MPC60, elegant achievement that it was, I find something comforting in that. So I&#8217;ll do my own small part &#8211; with apologies to Tom and Roger &#8211; to call attention to the thing.</p>
<p>Of course, if you do want something <em>new</em> designed by Roger Linn, the LinnDrum II is planned for release later this year. The moment I can talk more about that, I will.</p>
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