Het, thank you !!! I don't agree but I did the best I could. It's a long series, i am recording at a new place, after being sick. So, the videos will get better. Thanks for the comment :)
Hey thanks for the comment !!!! A lot MPC videos coming up. Filmed it like a course I would sell online. Hope you like them, I will release one or two every week.
I just ordered one and it’s on the way. I can never figure out the MPC workflow but with what I saw on V3 coming, I’m going to take a chance again. Your videos helped with the Sp404 so I hope to learn again.
Awesome tutirial! Thanks a lot! It's really easy to understand after Your explanation! I've saw a lot of tutorial before - this is easiest to understand
Thanks for the comment !!! Tough question, they are all super complete but really different. I love Maschine because I can use whatever plugin and I love the workflow, I love MPC because you don't need plugins and you can do it all just with the hardware. And PUSH is basically Ableton. I would say if you love the DAW, I mean access to plugins, synths....and you don't care about the need for a PC, go for Maschine or Push. NI is about to release Maschine 3.0. I you want to separate yourself from the DAW completely, go for MPC. I mean, I have all three and I use them. If you can get and MPC, get a used Maschine or Push 2 and give it a go. You can always sell them if you don't like the workflow.
@@XNBeatsMusic thx for ur inputs. U mean Maschine 4.0? Its v3.0 is out now right? That's why i hesitate for now, looks like NI is releasing a new maschine, the current being 4-yr+ old and the new S series doesn't hv the maschine connectivity. Thx again
@@XNBeatsMusic and I heard MPC pads re like da best compared to others. There's another one Nektar Aruba also. Looks like value for money. NI stuffs re a bit overpriced imho. They re nice but pricing is not competitive, for me at least
@@talktalk4503 No no, Maschine MK3 is the hardware, I have the Pads version, Maschine 2 is the Software. They will release a version 3 of the software. Or that is the rumor.
They are very different, it depends on your needs. If you want portable and fast, but with a lot less functionality, then SP-400. The MPC is bigger, but more straight to the point.It has a lot more functions, it's a DAW practically. If you play live, 404, quicker to learn and operate. If you work at home, producing and so on, I would go for the MPC. You do your work off the DAW, and then export the stems to finish the product.