question about dr. dre coors light commercial

eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
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its a commercial when dre is in a plane, making beats with a laptop and something else. does anybody got a clue on what set-up he might be using. it had drum pads like an akai mpc
 

DJFANTOM

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Isn't it a mpc 1000? I believe it is but I haven't seen the commercial in a while. Also dat commercial was made b4 the release of the 1000 but of course dre would have it b4 it was released. I believe dats what it was.....any 1s free to correct me if im wrong
 
ill o.g.
I saw that commercial about a year ago. I saw a screen, like a 15" screen not an mpc screen. It didnt look like he had an MPC, but i havent seen it in a while.
 

MadScientist

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He was tapping his foot while pressing some MPC pads ..... it's all bullshit. You could never use a MPC on a plane(power source, space, etc.)..... it's just for looks not reality. You can't do what he is doing in that commercial. It's Hollywood.
 

Freakwncy

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U are wrong mad. you can use that stuff on a plane and even on a helicopter if you want to..... Do ask how I know... just take my wrd for it....and if not ask Fade and he'll tell u to just believe me...
 

Kevin A

Differentiated Rebel
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Good point Mad S, commercial is exactly it. I doubt it if it was even his stuff. I usta that think that it was real pictures of bowls of cereal on the boxes til someone told me to look closer. It's glue, not milk, all just to paint a pretty picture. Yeah you can have portable power supplies and hook up anywhere, but for a commercial, there would be no reason.
 

MadScientist

Geniuz
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Freakwncy said:
U are wrong mad. you can use that stuff on a plane and even on a helicopter if you want to..... Do ask how I know... just take my wrd for it....and if not ask Fade and he'll tell u to just believe me...

Everyone's entitled to their opinion but I don't agree .... If you can come up with proof then I will agree. But how can you power up an MPC 3000 on a airline? Battery pack? Nope! It wasn't a private plane. Plus I have an MPC 3000 ..... that mutha is Big. The MPC 3000 doesn't come with loaded sounds inside the machine so you would have to bring floppy/zip disk to load them up. But floppys don't hold that much info so all the sounds most likely came from a zip. The commercial is purely for entertainment. It's not reality! (in my opinion) The beat that was playing in the background couldn't be made by just an MPC .... it's impossible. I know people would like to believe that and have some fantasy of producing on a plane. Maybe with a laptop but not with the equipment shown on that commercial.
 

berserk

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You damn right...
 

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eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
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i thought maybe a laptop with a special midi controller of some type. i knew it wasnt a 3000, i would be to lazy to take that bitch on a plane with me. the set-up dre had in the plane is possible. we need to find the commercial in here (the internet) somewhere. regardless if he was actually making beats, in fact it was a commercial and we know he wasnt flying in a plane and all that.
 

eXampuL_oNe

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It was probably a mpd! Akai makes them, they used to be black but now there silver.. its basically mpc pads for your computer as a controller.. Havent seen the commercial though so i cant say for sure...
 
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