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How to use the AKAI MPC to control external MIDI Devices (DeepMind 12) and change program patches. 

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How to control an external MIDI Device and change program patches within your song or sequence via the AKAI MPC LIVE 2. in this case, we will be using the DeepMind 12 Synthesizer.
Using 3 CC Messages
MSB - Most Significant Bit
LSB - Least Significant Bit
Program - Changes sound patch

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@3dsman
@3dsman 7 месяцев назад
Very good tutorial! I learned a lot! The mis-steps were actually a positive because they showed a more real-world experience that most of us are familiar with anyway! Three steps forward and two steps back as they say! Thanks for the video!!
@synthsei
@synthsei 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful. I really appreciate your feedback. I'm planning to work on some new videos fairly soon.
@hobonickel840
@hobonickel840 Год назад
I never comment ..but your channel name was so on point lol ..luv it! I dont have mpc 2 will do you think the akai force will work rhe same? Thinking about add D12 to my setup because i need a new mk anyway. How do you you like you D12?
@synthsei
@synthsei Год назад
Thank you for leaving a comment! First, I'm glad you like my channel name. Second, I have heard good things about the AKAI Force, but haven't used it myself. I do know that AKAI has been giving the Force some of the functions of the MPC through firmware updates. And I think they will be adding some of the Force functions to the MPC line. But I don't know what, when or if they will. But I just have a feeling that will keep integratiing their whole line of products through firmware updates. I love the MPC 2.0. However, because they have been adding more RAM 4 gigs, instead of 2 gigs to the AKAI Key 61 and other new products. My advice would be, if you don't need one right away, wait a little while longer. As I think they will be releasing some new updated gear with 4 gigs of memory. Or if you have the space for it. I think the MPC Key 61 with 4 gigs of RAM and all of the extra included instruments is a good way to go. Because you would otherwise, have to buy them separately. Some people think, maybe AKAI will put out a smaller MPC Keyboard, but we don't know when or if they ever will. I would watch some videos about the Force and MPC and see which one fits your own method of working best. For me so far, I like the MPC work flow a lot! But haven't tried the Force, so I can't compare. About your mic question, do you mean the AkG D12? AKG makes sone decent mics, but I don't have that one so I couldn't say. I do have a RODE mic, the K2 for vocals that I love. But mics, really depend on what you need them for. Ir's like shoes, certain mics will be a better fit for you and not for others. Good luck with that. If you do get a new AKAI MPC or Force, please let me know how you like it. Thanks.
@aruaajuwahan-nelson6719
@aruaajuwahan-nelson6719 2 года назад
Hi love the detailed explanation of this video. Please can you do a video explaining how to record different midi tracks with different sounds. I have mpc live2 and Roland Juno ds and having a hard time recording different sounds to different tracks. Would be lovely if you could. Thanks 🙏
@synthsei
@synthsei 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your comment. I love your feedback! If time permits, I'll see if I can do something along those lines with a multi-timberal synth and the MPC.