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Izmar Verhage VMPC2000XL v0.6.0/0.6.1 WiN Mac Linux [FREE] screenshot
Free | Win Mac Linux Standalone VST3 AU LV2| 98/70/50 MB
VMPC2000XL is an emulator of the classic Akai MPC2000XL sampler/sequencer.

Features

Linux, MacOS and Windows support
Available as standalone applications and VST3/AU/LV2 plugins
Load/save most of the MPC2000XL file formats: APS, ALL, PGM, SND, MID, WAV
Raw USB volume (CF card) support with Akai FAT 16.3 filenames
Every screen and function tries to be 100% like the original
Multi-track direct-to-disk recording, a.ka. "bouncing", to WAV with offline rendering option
Basic MIDI in/out

VMPC2000XL does not mimic the signal path, analog inputs/outputs so it doesn't make your samples sound "warm" or "dirty".
make it easy to create beats, manage sounds, etc. In fact, these things are all quite clumsy, but very much like the real 2000XL.
100% mimic the digital per-voice filter. It contains an approximation which I tweaked by ear, so it's likely a setting on the 2000XL doesn't sound the same in the emulator.
emulate the optional EB16 FX board.



Quick Start

1) Grab the macOS or Windows installer from the downloads page. Ubuntu x86_64 binaries available, and for openSUSE, Debia, Ubuntu and Fedora there are ZYpp packages.

2) Check out the keyboard shortcuts, and grab a copy of the original 2000XL manual.

3) Dump your samples and other files you want to load in /Users/you/Documents/VMPC2000XL/Volumes/MPC2000XL. This is also where anything you save will be stored.

Warning: Files in that directory are renamed by the emulator just like on the real 2000XL! This means you shouldn't put the only copy of some important files there. Your data might become corrupted.



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  Resident 15.09.2011 1 3901
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Nice find, my friend!
Let's see what it's got in store for us.
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  Member 12.12.2023 683 4268
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Thanks SineWave
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  Member 28.12.2016 183
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just for clarity, everything in the second list is things this emulator does not do, including the only one that really made me excited about this: emulate the optional EB16 FX board.
  Member 14.12.2018 154
+27
Did you ever use an eb16? It was handy to have in the samplers but I always found myself trying to find other ways to add effects. The distortion type stuff was ok but I always thought the reverb was pretty bad. I used it with a few mpc's and S series samplers

Anyway, thanks for the upload lardj
  Member 28.12.2016 183
+64
the filter resonance sounded great in some of the videos I saw so I was interested in that, but you're right that the rest is totally missable these days
  Member 19.08.2015 2 156
+38
Has anyone figured out how to play a sample in another mode other than one-shot?

edit: Just watched the video. This is a fun program to mess around with.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1805
+391
Well, I would love to see here the amazing old Korg DDD-1, with all its programming features.
It was truly the go-to drum machine for creating rhythms. One of its standout features was the auto-correction function, which allowed you to re-record any incorrect beats until they were replaced perfectly. It wasn't just quantization; it worked like magic.

I remember a blind professor, a Hammond organist, who used it extensively. He could instantly create drum measures of any genre—jazz, bossa nova, the tones were natural, good sampled. Imagine using the auto-correction with the samples we have today.

Those were great times!
  Member 31.05.2021 634
+88
quote by joepiney10Has anyone figured out how to play a sample in another mode other than one-shot?

edit: Just watched the video. This is a fun program to mess around with.

nope, so far malware is all I smell

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