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MCP 2000: AI-Powered Browser-Based MPC Generates Samples from Text Prompts

By

Bruce Blay

18h ago· 1 min readenProduct
Bagel score 38 of 100
38/100
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Worth a glance, not a chew.

Score38Typepress releaseSentimentpositive

Summary

MCP 2000 is a browser-based AI-powered drum machine/MPC that generates custom samples from text prompts. Users type descriptions like "crunchy boom bap kit" or "afro-house shaker loop at 120 BPM" and the AI creates matching sounds loaded onto a 4x4 pad grid. The tool eliminates the need to browse sample packs, allowing producers to go directly from idea to playing beats using mouse or keyboard controls, with features for chopping, pitching, sequencing, and effects.

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You type the sound you want and it makes it.
Crunchy boom bap kit, vinyl hiss on the kick.
No crate-digging, no plugins, no install. Just prompt, play, and build a beat.
It's a 4x4 MPC layout, so if you've touched an MPC or Maschine it'll feel familiar.
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MCP2000 is an AI-powered MPC that lives in your browser. Type what you want to hear ("dusty boom bap kit with crunchy snares," "8-bar afro-house shaker loop at 120 BPM") and it generates the samples, drops them onto a 4x4 pad grid, and lets you finger-dru

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