For some reason they have changed some things up, to some people they might be minor things. ![]() The Renaissance gives you a 64 bit sequencer and sampler but the area where I feel that it lacks is with how easy it was to find what you were looking for in the original MPC’s. It would have been nice to get the sound of the original MPC 2000 but we will settle for the 3000. You will also get a vintage mode that will give you the sound of the MPC3000. It is pretty much automatic and can be done in seconds. You do not have to worry about problems syncing them up. ![]() You will be able to use the Renaissance on a Mac or a PC and whichever one you use it on. It comes loaded with a ton of sounds, over 6 gigs of sounds. The Renaissance supports all of your standard audio file formats like WAV, MPC3 and it can even host VST plug-ins. But the main place where the Renaissance sticks out is that it can synch with your computer in ways that the other MPC’s just cannot do. ![]() You will also get all of your basic MPC functions like MPC Swing. You will get the real MPC pads on the Renaissance which are what all MPC enthusiast love and have to have. Unlike any other MPC, the Renaissance is more geared to work with your computer set up better than the other models that have come out.
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