DAMN that makes me feel old, "came out in 97 it's older tha me". HA! My guy I loved this video, good stuff, takes me back to when I was a kid in 97, making beats on the SP 202 Boss Dr. Sample! Great video fam, way to bring generations togetha
I enjoy dedicated hardware just for the switch up. Work all day on a computer and mouse so it’s not the most exciting interface to go to when also making music.
If you're looking to upgrade your studio a little further it sounds like you could benefit from sound proofing your room a little better as you can really hear the 'room' you could even make a video / vlog out of it by making your own panels, there relatively inexpensive to make and its a fun DIY project when everything goes right.
I'm actually tempted to get a old MPC just purely for the legacy, for its role in Hiphop and Rap music, pretty much every major player in the game used one. You will definitely be able to come up with something fire, for Sure Jack.
I had a MPC 2000 for a minute, i recommend u get a midi cable and hook it up to that keyboard from the MPC. Its a much faster workflow, because the MPC dont have autochop so chopping samples on that just takes forever.
Nice white diffuser! Means nothing without panels though. Make ‘em yourself bro! You’re gonna need one to block the windoooow! Small rooms are tough but panels will help a lot. Play your music at low levels to check your mix because if you play loud all you get is room waves bouncing. Where’d you get that diffuser? Cheers!
i still have mine collecting dust in my storage in dem days i was using floppy then to a zip drive bigger den a floppy disk along with my triton thats missing a few keys and need to be fixed
When using the gotek floppy simulator is it as simple as dragging and dropping drumkits from pc to usb in order to be able to use them on the mpc 2000?
Just to provide some insight... most people (except for Damu the Fudgemunk) only used the MPC2000 for its MIDI Programming/Sequencing ability. It was often accompanied by a much more capable sampler such as the Akai S900, Akai S950, other similar Akai samplers, the Ensoniq ASR-10 (rack unit or keyboard), Ensoniq EPS (16+), etc. etc. If you're looking for a true, classic workflow I would recommend one of these. The sounds from many of these old samplers is also highly touted. If you like the feel of the MPC2000 and don't care about old school sound/workflow, then I would recommend hooking it up via MIDI to FL Studio and whatever plug-in you use to chop samples. Basically the foundation of the classic workflow mixed with modern technology. Hope this helps!
BEAT at 5:47
Thank you so much for showing love to some of the older MPCs that I go up listening to in the 90s thank you so much
"This came out in 1997, it's older than me"
>Remembers I was born in 97
>feels old
🤣🤣
I watched this and I was born in the 80s
DAMN that makes me feel old, "came out in 97 it's older tha me". HA! My guy I loved this video, good stuff, takes me back to when I was a kid in 97, making beats on the SP 202 Boss Dr. Sample! Great video fam, way to bring generations togetha
Funny how I just read how Travis's Utopia has a lot of MPC drums on it and then get recommended this video
Cracks me up everytime Jack cracks up he sounds like Mario after hitting the triple jump love the enthusiasm.
beat so good it's beyond rappable
YEah haha not it
lmaooooooo
@@liamwhisprs ahaha, well, I can rap to it, if you can't, more power to you
@@DYSS10 fr fr I loved it
Nah man it’s average just wanted to show my first beat on the MPC 😂
That door opening on its own freaked me right out at 2:18 oh yeah, remember to cook up every day.
I enjoy dedicated hardware just for the switch up. Work all day on a computer and mouse so it’s not the most exciting interface to go to when also making music.
dopest mahn !!! straight liity all the way up
If you're looking to upgrade your studio a little further it sounds like you could benefit from sound proofing your room a little better as you can really hear the 'room' you could even make a video / vlog out of it by making your own panels, there relatively inexpensive to make and its a fun DIY project when everything goes right.
LOL literally just got into the video and you talk about the room
2:19 oh shit a ghooost😱😱
I'm actually tempted to get a old MPC just purely for the legacy, for its role in Hiphop and Rap music, pretty much every major player in the game used one. You will definitely be able to come up with something fire, for Sure Jack.
Why get an old one. There's new ones by native instruments
I had a MPC 2000 for a minute, i recommend u get a midi cable and hook it up to that keyboard from the MPC. Its a much faster workflow, because the MPC dont have autochop so chopping samples on that just takes forever.
You #Authentic Brother …. Keep Doin What You Doing King …. #LOVE your Work G 😤💪🏻💯
Fire bro!! But what the site Web for rental studio ?? Pleasee 💪💪
Finally early, last video that synth came clutch, fire video bro
this is how i use my MPC and maschine. Nothing beats feelin the beat
proper setup man
That beat was fire Jack.. welcome to the MPC fam
At that price it’s a steal 🔥🔥🔥
Best thing on a mpc is have fun old mpcs are little more harder to work with but sound different to the newer ones 🫡
Yes bro
Nice white diffuser!
Means nothing without panels though.
Make ‘em yourself bro!
You’re gonna need one to block the windoooow!
Small rooms are tough but panels will help a lot.
Play your music at low levels to check your mix because if you play loud all you get is room waves bouncing.
Where’d you get that diffuser?
Cheers!
i still have mine collecting dust in my storage in dem days i was using floppy then to a zip drive bigger den a floppy disk along with my triton thats missing a few keys and need to be fixed
Jack getting jacked in the gym
🔥🔥🔥
I'll watch this after studying ❤
where did you buy it?
mans just casually closed the door on that ghost lol
When using the gotek floppy simulator is it as simple as dragging and dropping drumkits from pc to usb in order to be able to use them on the mpc 2000?
I had the MPC 2000 xl back in 1999. It was so badass. Regret selling it in 2009. :(
beat is fire bruh
the phatness
Great vlog🔥
Bro you are hard working man we know so I liked every video and I like your content 🎉🎉🎉❤
fire ash
sounds good coming out the unit, sounds a little flat coming out fl.
Yes
Bro anyone can tell me which plugin or website can help me in converting real singer voice to another singer voice through ai
3:43 can someone explain to me what is a pirate studio
I want one I’m tired of studio one
On fire 🔥
can I have that alesis midi in the back
what turtable do you use for samples?
surprised the comment section isnt full of people saying 'vinyls' is incorrect.
🔥🔥 it's fire
The driving scenes scares me cause y'all drive on the wrong side of the road haha
Mans didn’t even get the 3000😂
Dude ur door at the beginning so scary
do you live in eastbourne bro?
Time stamp 2:07, did you make that beat in the background because that's a dope beat?
How do you use the mpc in fl
Mad
Nice man
Anyone know the name of the sample?
I always also eat 4 toast lol😂
8:47 fire
I knew that was a record by a Motown artist I recognize the label right off. It's Smokey Robinson.
I love your vlogs
🥵🔥🔥🔥
Good video champ I work always with Mpc and it feels better in my opinion then just click in drums G
See you cooking
w video
8:45 was hard!!!! hahaa
the plural of vinyl is vinyl
Just to provide some insight... most people (except for Damu the Fudgemunk) only used the MPC2000 for its MIDI Programming/Sequencing ability. It was often accompanied by a much more capable sampler such as the Akai S900, Akai S950, other similar Akai samplers, the Ensoniq ASR-10 (rack unit or keyboard), Ensoniq EPS (16+), etc. etc. If you're looking for a true, classic workflow I would recommend one of these. The sounds from many of these old samplers is also highly touted.
If you like the feel of the MPC2000 and don't care about old school sound/workflow, then I would recommend hooking it up via MIDI to FL Studio and whatever plug-in you use to chop samples. Basically the foundation of the classic workflow mixed with modern technology.
Hope this helps!
Bro has an MPC and then quantizes his drums...
I'm not that good at playing them in yet so yeah a little quantise
@@ProdbyJack I mean, that's the dilla beauty off it. But I get it
The mpc itself didn't matter it was the sounds on the Floppy's & in 2023 u can easily get the whole mpc classic library
Dont think you need to say (i made a FIRE beat) in the caption
Fast fingers
that was orinal chopping for me wow i miss dem days now im a clicker lmaoooo
Why dont you hire me or someone to edit your bideos?
7:20
You did a better job getting the 2000. The xl is overpriced.
Young people are learning music is about feeling not clicking midi notes with a mouse
u know u coulda copped any new gen mpc and then working ur way back lol no need to go this vintage lmao
Came to see you make beats not omelettes
Let me live 😂
I came for the omelettes
14th view
For your first beat .. That's not bad..
That beat wasn’t it bro, but I trust you’ll make better beats on the mpc, plus it’s your first mpc beat🫡👍🏾
I remember how this setup was in Kanye's video