I never hear people talk about it to be honest. It’s a proper old school technique. I first started using it in 1986 with my first sampler. I’m really happy such an old school method is helpful to someone just starting on their journey. Thank you for watching.
Thank you. i think the more ways you know, the better you are equipped for any situation. There are so many different ways to do it. Thanks again for watching.
Cool. Have been using.tbose glue and scissors on slices from a first cut to dig into the details. I really like to use the X Q links on chopping, really great. MPCs are little monsters!
Hey bro just want to thank you so much for the well articulated and illustrated vids. Bigups from London although from your accent I detect a Londoner too!
Hey dude, yup, born in Hackney, raised mostly in North Essex, but I have lived in the UAE since 2010 (but don't speak a word of Arabic lol). Thanks for watching brother.
@The Crates Motel ah I could detect an East accent! Here in the west our accent is different it has a Morrocan and Jamaican influence in my area. Bro I'm learning so much from your videos please keep doing what youre doing!! Also would you master a few MPC tracks I've made? I'd want them mastered within the MPC so I can learn from what you've done. Thank you ❤️
This is one of the fun parts for me :) I remember coming off an old version of Reason - used to have to do all my .rex slices in a separate program then import them into a sampler. Using a standalone sampler these days is way less friction lol Nice one hops. Good stuff as always ✊
That’s a really great question. I’m actually going to make a video about the differences. But to basically explain, with non destructive slices it will change the slice on all copied pads or programs in the same way. So if I copied pad 1 to pad 9 and then changed pad 9, it would affect pad 1 as well. In pad parameters I can set up the program and copy pads or the whole program and edit every single pad in a different way. For my workflow, pad parameters just suits me better. But there’s no wrong or right. It’s whatever works for you.
Thanks for watching. I know what you mean I think. Let me check when I’m back in front of my MPC. There is a reason for this, I just can’t remember off the top of my head.
Hey buddy, I actually just added them to the description, but here you go: MPC Add-Ons: Knobs: www.amazon.com/dp/B07TXYBB7Z Data Wheel: www.amazon.com/dp/B08R5THKZD
A quarter of a century ago the Roland sp808 could change the tempo of a loop on the fly as you adjusted start and end points. The Mpc still can’t it is a separate process which is on the next right hand side screen.
Yes I remember, I used to have one. But it’s swings and roundabouts isn’t it. There are a ton of things I can do on the new gen MPC I couldn’t do on the SP808. But it would be nice to have that option.