Hey man, I’m extremely humbled by this message and thank you so much for taking the time to share this with me. This really hits deep specially you coming from your knowledge on the MPC workflow. Nothing but love and blessings to you, brother. 🫡
Whoa. What you’ve shown here gives the MPC stems more value. Though I’m still waiting for the standalone version, this is a gem. Thank you as always Malo!
Hey brother, thank you so much for taking the time and sharing your feedback. Absolutely, I’m waiting for it in standalone and can’t wait. It has lots of hidden gems within separation being built into the software itself, so it truly is going to be a lot of fun once you get your hands on it and stand alone.
Great points about not stripping everything down. Some of these records have great mixes between the Bass and other sections that do not sound as good when completely separated. Thanks for sharing! Salute!
Hey man, absolutely and it’s a hit or miss at times with this, but being able to strip down a small chop out of my PGM make such a big difference and keeps the original mix from the record I sampled. Thank you for taking the time.
We can count on you Malo for showing great techniques on the MPC. This video is needed and greatly appreciated. I can't wait to try out my Stems. Thanks Malo...much respect!!!
Brother!!! This means the world, thank you so much for the support and also taking the time to share this here with us. Let’s stay connected through email or any other social platform. Please let me know if you have any questions along the way. Let’s go🤜🏼🤛🏼
I didn't know how to feel about stems at first as i love the old school methods filtering micro chops ect and i felt stems might take something away from that but its actually dope af
What a creative way to use stems! Great lesson bro! Thank a bunch! Incorporating stems into my workflow has me turning on controller mode but still using my MPC as if it were in standalone because I don’t look at the computer screen. I love its seamless functionality.
Exactly, so many people always mention about third-party plug-ins that already do this lol but the integration with having it built in the middle of your workflow is what takes me 100%
I copped the stems but I still haven't quite figured out how to use it so if I really need a stem I use Rip X but I think this method might actually work for me.
Besides being a great mentor, honestly, the sample selection and beats always hit. Definitely a solid beat maker. Need a Malo tape of all the songs made in videos 🦚🤘
Thats super DOPE Bro. Didnt think about doing it per pad yet. If we could stem seperate and chop it to 16 pads that way instead of individualy would be SICK. Maybe that overkill but that would be dope. Great vid as always! Thank you.🙏🏾
I was just checking out stem separation on the software for the first time. It's pretty cool, but yeah I see what you're talking about with sometimes the separation algorithm gets a little too happy and ruins the stems with too much volume shifting. I can't wait for it to come to stand alone. Pretty crazy to think of how versatile these modern npc's are now. After a few updates they are just leading the pack now for samplers. None of the other samplers can do half of what they can.
I don't even have stems and I'm completely on here on accident while updating my firmware. Crazy shit is I was JUST doing like a loop beat and I got this vocal part for the hook but the vocals loud as shit and I was just looking like "damn I love the vocal melody I just wish there was a way I could turn the shit down"
I'm new to mpc and just picked up a mpc one, are you using the mpc as a controller for the software here as separation only available on software? can you use it as a controller like that for software is what I'm wondering.
It is still coming for stand alone ? I thought it would be to heavy for it , since the proccessing on a computer takes a while. I realy hope it comes , i get it right away ifso
Hey! Love your content. I'm new to the MPC and i have a major issue that I can't seem to find a solution for: the actual file management (erasing a project with all its associated files is difficult, erasing a track and all its resources within a project too). What's the best way to avoid having files all over the place?
I didn’t use it yet because I didn’t know the proper way to do this I was trying to chop then take stem out of all chops at one time I see I gotta stem pads after chop
Dude, 🔥🔥100% on this. I’m so glad I gave it a chance since I used to be against it and never wanted to crack it open but ever since I got my hands on it it’s so worth it and so much more flexibility.