Try loading up an instrument in the MPC and see how it works, you can have your VST working like that in standalone, but you can't have the ACTUAL VST interface in standalone.
The YouTube channel that published this leak believes in a release on May 14 at the same as the release of the new MPC Software update 2.8. Just know that you will not be able to use the VSTs options such as glide/portamento or change its sound directly, you'll have to rely on the MPCs plugins to do that.īasically, when sampled, your rhodes piano VST will behave like all the keygroup instruments that come with your MPC One. The new 8 CV/gate outputs are a good extension because you can use it to integrate the MPC Live into your modular setup or even control it. Nonetheless, you can use the VST in controller mode while hooked up to your computer inside the MPC software, as you would in any DAW.Ĭurrently the MPC line is not capable of loading VSTs in standalone mode but as mentioned above you can use the autosampler (search youtube) to transform your VST into a Keygroup Instrument which you can then use in standalone mode. Groovebox / Sampler Standalone-capable MPC, Built-in monitor speakers, Integrated lithium-ion battery for mobile use with up to 5 hours of operation. Open up your expansions menu in the MPC browser, open the essential instruments expansion pack and look for a keygroup called "Rhodes" (cant recall the exact name).
There is already a sampled Rhodes piano in the MPC.