Friday, September 3

MPC Electronics MPC-1 Analog Drum Machine Demo


This is a brief overview of the features and sounds of the MPC
Electronics Music Percussion Computer. This is a fully Analog Drum
Machine made in Cambrige in England in 1982 by MPC Electronics
featuring a four pattern internal sequencer and plenty of interfacing
methods for a machine of this age. For whatever reason this machine
seemed to fade almost entirely into obscurity, however if you
managed to find one in fully working order it would make a fine
addition to any electronic studio.

It should be noted that this machine is not 100% working, the
internal battery has leaked and damaged the external sync circuits
meaning that it will only work as master clock and a few of the pots
are broken. Most notably the snare tune and decay pots are gone
resulting in the snare being a very short burst click sound where as
on a full working unit it would probably sound closer to a 909 snare.

For the cheesy little demo track at the end of this video the
instruments used are as follows.

Drums - MPC-1
Latin Percussion - Roland TR-727
Electronic Piano - Roland JX-3P
Bass - Oberheim DPX-1 (with Juno-60 bass patch sample)
Harpsichord - Akai S900 (with Juno-60 patch sample)
Organ - Roland Juno-60
Sequencer - Akai ASQ10


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