Saturday, December 17, 2016

MPC 1000 right hand side PCB replacement

The dial on my MPC 1000 is a bit scatty and some of the buttons need to be pushed at special angles. You can work with it but it gets in the way of your workflow. I decided to replace the entire board and take advantage of the improved data wheel that comes with the mpcstuff version of the board.

Stuff to buy

  • MPC 1000 right side PCB from mpc stuff here

Stuff to do

  • Take off the front and top panels of your mpc as seen here, no need to remove the side panels for this upgrade.
  • Methodically and carefully remove the plastic buttons
  • Unscrew and disconnect the board, take your time with the connections. If you are unsure take pictures as you go to remember what went where. The blue ribbon cable needs care also, using a small screw driver was I able to open the connection to remove the cable (when re-assembling I had to push the cable in a little firmly before closing the connection back up carefully/slowly with pliers).
  • Connect and screw in the new board. Suggest you test before putting the plastic buttons and panels back on.
    • When using JJOS you may need to change your data wheel type in the settings
  • Once happy put the panels back on.

Pics






MPC 1000 Pad Upgrade

My MPC 1000 is the original blue/red version, and the pads are the old version where every pad is individual, prone to issues, and not super responsive. I decided to upgrade to the fat pad set from mpcstuff.com - here's how it went.

Stuff to buy

  • Because I had the individual pads I needed the full upgrade kit, so not just replacement pads but the sensors also. I went with this kit from mpcstuff which comes fully assembled.

Stuff to do

  • Take off the front panel and top panel of your MPC as seen in this video. You do not need to remove the sides for this particular upgrade.
  • Unscrew and disconnect the old pads/sensors, be careful with the connectors and take your time with the connections. I found using a small screw driver to slowly ease the connectors off worked. Some of the cabling is tight, again take your time.
  • Connect and screw in the upgrade kit. I had difficulty with the length of one of the cables, but I managed to squeeze it in somehow. It will work when you get the angles right.
  • Before putting the panels back on, test the unit, best to find out if you haven't wired it up properly now rather then when it is all back together.
    • Note: you may need to update your Akai OS/JJOS so the software works with this latest kit
  • If you're happy put the panels back on.
Pics








MPC 1000 Compact Flash Hard Drive

Rather than put a 'moving parts' hard drive into my MPC 1000 I was reading on mpc-forums about using a CF card instead. This was all pretty easy, steps below!

Stuff to buy

  • HDM10 adapter - I managed to get one from Thomann, but they do not appear to stock this anymore, so eBay may be your best bet or mpcstuff.com.
  • CF to IDE adapter - I found this one on eBay and it worked out of the box.
  • CF card - I went with this one (4 GB) from Amazon and it worked out of the box.
Stuff to do
  • You need to take off the front of your MPC to get at the hard drive slot, there are videos on youtube on how to do this, for example watch the start of this video.
  • Assemble everything - plug the CF card into the IDE adapter, then plug the IDE adapter into the HDM10, then plug to HDM10 into your MPC hard drive slot (with the MPC off).
    • The IDE adapter pins are aligned to the right (see pictures below)
    • I put some card underneath so stop the adapter hanging (see pictures below)
References
  • A very good set of instructions on how to do this here, Google can translate if needed
  • The MPC forums thread on the subject here.
Pics