If anyone is curious to explore the MPC platform,
Andy Avgousti has published the definitive
MPC BIBLE.
https://www.mpc-samples.com/product.php/268/mpc-bible/You can download a free preview of his step-by-step guide at:
https://www.mpc-samples.com/demos/MPC%20Bible%203%20Look%20Inside.pdfI found this massive 1381 page Guide to be indispensable for anyone new to the MPC workflow. This guide covers MPC Firmware 3.6 with a free update to 3.7 coming soon. I love how Andy approaches the MPC Workflow in a structured format assuming the reader is a complete beginner. Every chapter builds upon lessons learnt in the previous chapter.
The size of the download is a 1,185 MB ZIP file. It includes the 80MB PDF Guide and 55MB EPUB version that can be opened in your tablet or smartphone. The remainder covers 27 Project Files, Drum kits and Instruments.
I am impressed with the sheer amount of information presented in this package. This is a work of passion, a labor of love.
Andy Avgousti <andy@mpc-samples.com> is the founder of MPC-Samples.com.
These are the top MPC resource sites:
MPC-Samples.com - MPC format sample packs & MPC books
MPC-Forums.com - The world's largest MPC community
MPC-Tutor.com - The original free MPC Tutorial site
If you are curious to learn the evolution for the MPC line starting from the MPC 60, here is an archive of all the User Guide and Service Manuals for legacy MPC devices:
https://www.synthxl.com/service-manual/akai/