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Author:  tedstryka [ Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:45 pm ]
Post subject:  sp 555 or mv 8000

so i've been thinking about upgrading from my 404 for some time now, and i might pick up a 555...there's one i'm eyeing selling for $400, and i think with the extra features it has (dedicated roll button, pattern copy, loop capture, the ability to assign multiple effects to pads) it's worth it..

BUT

today i run across somebody selling an mv 8000 for $650...

i basically love the 404 for the workflow and ease of use, seems like the 555 is the next logical step...i am a SLOW LEARNER, and know the 404, so that's another selling point for the 555...

i guess i'm asking what's the learning curve for the mv? should i pick up the mv or the 555? seems like the MV has everything, but i kinda like the more hands-on less menu driven, live-performance oriented 404/555...any advice is appreciated...

or should i just stay with the 404 and deal with the workarounds/limitations?

ONE!

Author:  Dj_just_jeff [ Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: sp 555 or mv 8000

I have a mv and cant stand it. The learning curve is steep, this is coming from a guy who has rocked everything from electribes, sp303, to mpc. My mv is collecting dust. The workflow is very slow compared to the sp's.

Author:  tedstryka [ Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: sp 555 or mv 8000

word. thanks man. i'll probably go with the 555...ease of use is very important to me

Author:  starboard, revolt! [ Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: sp 555 or mv 8000

Just for the record, the 555 can't assign multiple effects to a single pad as you mentioned in your post. The 555 can have one active effect on at a time which can be assigned to any of the pads and/or inputs. The only exception to this I can think of is the D-beam filter which effects the entire output and can be used in addition to any effects assigned to pads. Just so ya know!

That being said, I have a 555 and a 303 and would definitely say go with the 555 (vs the MV) if you like the work flow of the 404. I would mention that memory limit (2G cf) on the 555 is kind of a bummer, but it's never presented too much of a challenge for me personally.

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