Great tips! Sometimes the best videos I find are from 5+ years ago hah. Something to add to these tips is to use sidechain compression to duck out the kick and snare of the loop. In a new channel set some midi triggers in place where the kick and snare are hitting and put a compressor on sidechain mode on the drum loop channel and and route it to the midi trigger channel and set the attack and release to taste so that only the kick and snares will be ducked from the loop so now you can layer your new kick and snare in perfectly.
Hey man! First of all, thank you so much for the videos! I wanted to ask you how you think of melodies and play them on the piano. How long does the process take? Thanks!
QUESTION.... Unlike the MPC 2000XL, MPCTouch, Ren, etc, the MPD32 does not have an "ERASE" button. Therefore, how do you erase unwanted notes that you may have played incorrectly on the MPD32? Can you do it FROM the MPD32? If not, what's your workflow way of erasing those unwanted notes?
+Bee Gee I have no experience with the mpc 2000xl, Renaissance or any other mpc. 1. Edit, undo or Ctrl + U on Windows 2. select notes with mouse, delete. -- Am I understanding your question correctly?
+Travis Cole (TCustomz) ....Ummm... not exactly. Ok...on the traditional MPC, many times while tapping in a beat, there may be just ONE note that's off, and u wanna erase it. So.... while the sequence is still playing in RECORD mode, you can press and hold down the "Erase" button, and then simultaneously quickly press on the pad of the note you want to erase. Can the MPD32 do that, even thought there's no visible "Erase" button?
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Great tips! Sometimes the best videos I find are from 5+ years ago hah. Something to add to these tips is to use sidechain compression to duck out the kick and snare of the loop. In a new channel set some midi triggers in place where the kick and snare are hitting and put a compressor on sidechain mode on the drum loop channel and and route it to the midi trigger channel and set the attack and release to taste so that only the kick and snares will be ducked from the loop so now you can layer your new kick and snare in perfectly.
Thank you for answering my question. This really helped
Good tutorial
thanks!
Hey man! First of all, thank you so much for the videos! I wanted to ask you how you think of melodies and play them on the piano. How long does the process take? Thanks!
QUESTION.... Unlike the MPC 2000XL, MPCTouch, Ren, etc, the MPD32 does not have an "ERASE" button. Therefore, how do you erase unwanted notes that you may have played incorrectly on the MPD32? Can you do it FROM the MPD32? If not, what's your workflow way of erasing those unwanted notes?
+Bee Gee I have no experience with the mpc 2000xl, Renaissance or any other mpc. 1. Edit, undo or Ctrl + U on Windows 2. select notes with mouse, delete. -- Am I understanding your question correctly?
+Travis Cole (TCustomz) ....Ummm... not exactly. Ok...on the traditional MPC, many times while tapping in a beat, there may be just ONE note that's off, and u wanna erase it. So.... while the sequence is still playing in RECORD mode, you can press and hold down the "Erase" button, and then simultaneously quickly press on the pad of the note you want to erase. Can the MPD32 do that, even thought there's no visible "Erase" button?
why not just use drum rack?