My favorite part about your channel is how you always sound so happy to share your process and your knowledge. You know, that passionate-teacher-that-could-go-on-for-hours-about-this-particular-thing vibe. 💖
You are the man! Bro, your beat-making composition is just always so damn on point! You've got such a fresh vibe, I would love to work together sometime on something! Other than that, this video is gold as all your videos are, LOVE the MPC One, thinking about buying an MC-101 to hook up to it for a Dawless tandum! Would love to see a video of you midi-ing the two together, but anyways, keep the awesome content coming!
I’d love to see you do some super setup like you did with the circuit and mc 101 ….the MPC one paired with the Roland Verselab or mc-101/707 would make an amazing combo
Glad someone recognized it! I've played way too much Monster Hunter World, so when I came up with the title, I immediately went for the best source of monsters I know.
As always, great vid mate, but have to say I really don't like the work flow on AKAI's equipment, I foolishly purchased a MPC -X some years back, waste of money. I found the work flow so complex compared to Roland's gear, its now sitting in its box waiting to be sold on a Famous auction site.
@@robinr22 I have, the Mc- family, Roland Mc-101/707 and Mv verse labs. So much easier at applying and managing workflow. Oh and the MPCX residing in its box upstairs
There are tons and tons of videos on YT showing MPCs used for hip hop/trap. I'd really like to see someone do an alt rock or classic rock or folk song on an MPC. There's a big difference between people who make music for YT vids showing their knowledge and skill with music & gear VS writing a full song with lyrics from the heart. I've made beats and I've written songs. Beats come from wanting to create music for fun when I'm bored. Songs come from the heart and should have a personal meaning. They usually take days or weeks to finish, not an hour or less. I see some famous UA-camrs who have like 40 albums but it's all instrumental stuff that's more of a gear/knowledge flex VS a song from the heart that I want to hear again. I see so many videos with lots of gear and knowledge but all they do is make 4, 8 or 16 bar beats with music they sampled from the internet. If that's your thing cool but the only thing I sample is myself playing...I never have to worry about clearing anything or getting permission. These days you can buy sample packs, chord progressions, vocal stems, custom drum kits etc. It becomes more like a video game where some are just putting a puzzle together AKA make a beat because they can. Oh you put effects on that, you tweaked that, you chopped that up, you muted that....cool but that's why your music sounds like thousands and thousands of others. Don't write a sad sounding song because you knew how to use a minor key on an MPC. Write a sad song from your heart because you just broke up with your gf of 10 years or lost a sibling or friend, etc...put some meaning behind the music. You know why Taylor Swift is successful? She uses tons of co-writers but she writes and sings about life. She writes about emotions and situations and memories that people relate to. She uses pop or pop folk/country to do it. Why was Tom Petty, The Beatles, Elvis, Stevie Wonder, Eminem, Celine Dion, NIN, Radiohead, MJ or 2Pac famous? Same reason-there was HEART in their music regardless of genre...that's what I feel is missing in todays music a lot. We need more heart and less just doing because we can. ✌️
@@MusicWizard85 but I do know like you said a lot of people would like to see say rock ‘n’ roll performed on the MPC because It can handle many genres of music not just hip-hop
Hello just to say that I create anything from 80s synth pop, to 12 bar blues/jazz, to industrial to metal and fusion of different styles. Using the MPC Live 2 if people are interested I would be willing to show how I go about making these tracks,. Examples of my tracks 80s Synth Pop Type ua-cam.com/video/AeAYUMFhoj4/v-deo.html Metal Core/Thrash/Rock/80s Pop fusion ua-cam.com/video/cWNJAYdZWN4/v-deo.html Dark Rock ua-cam.com/video/xs2VZGmsr30/v-deo.html Check out the rest of my channel and song descriptions for extent of use of MPC. It usually lands in the 80 percent MPC range as I do use Guitars and sometimes external keyboards (because some of my songs are old band songs and I want to use original keyboard sounds).
Go for it Harry, I’ve bought one!
My favorite part about your channel is how you always sound so happy to share your process and your knowledge. You know, that passionate-teacher-that-could-go-on-for-hours-about-this-particular-thing vibe.
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Amazing workflow presentation.
You always get me inspired to hop back on my MPC one. Good stuff as usual man.
Great video plz more mpc one videos :D
You are the man! Bro, your beat-making composition is just always so damn on point! You've got such a fresh vibe, I would love to work together sometime on something! Other than that, this video is gold as all your videos are, LOVE the MPC One, thinking about buying an MC-101 to hook up to it for a Dawless tandum! Would love to see a video of you midi-ing the two together, but anyways, keep the awesome content coming!
Excellent and creative workflow! I’m impressed 😊
great video!
I’d love to see you do some super setup like you did with the circuit and mc 101 ….the MPC one paired with the Roland Verselab or mc-101/707 would make an amazing combo
Dude, that distorted 808 bassline makes that beat.
sooooo, why is there a fatalis in the thumbnail? :D
Glad someone recognized it! I've played way too much Monster Hunter World, so when I came up with the title, I immediately went for the best source of monsters I know.
As always, great vid mate, but have to say I really don't like the work flow on AKAI's equipment, I foolishly purchased a MPC -X some years back, waste of money. I found the work flow so complex compared to Roland's gear, its now sitting in its box waiting to be sold on a Famous auction site.
What Roland gear are you comparing it to?
I find the MPC workflow to be great when you get used to it. Vs, say, the MC-101 which is comically bad.
@@robinr22 I have, the Mc- family, Roland Mc-101/707 and Mv verse labs. So much easier at applying and managing workflow. Oh and the MPCX residing in its box upstairs
Vapor Wave 🤔🤔🤔what’s that ? Can someone send examples
ua-cam.com/video/8GW6sLrK40k/v-deo.html
Yup. Also anything by Blank Banshee or Nxxxxxs for the more vapor trap vibe.
The album Gemini by Machine Girl
There are tons and tons of videos on YT showing MPCs used for hip hop/trap. I'd really like to see someone do an alt rock or classic rock or folk song on an MPC.
There's a big difference between people who make music for YT vids showing their knowledge and skill with music & gear VS writing a full song with lyrics from the heart. I've made beats and I've written songs. Beats come from wanting to create music for fun when I'm bored. Songs come from the heart and should have a personal meaning. They usually take days or weeks to finish, not an hour or less. I see some famous UA-camrs who have like 40 albums but it's all instrumental stuff that's more of a gear/knowledge flex VS a song from the heart that I want to hear again. I see so many videos with lots of gear and knowledge but all they do is make 4, 8 or 16 bar beats with music they sampled from the internet. If that's your thing cool but the only thing I sample is myself playing...I never have to worry about clearing anything or getting permission.
These days you can buy sample packs, chord progressions, vocal stems, custom drum kits etc. It becomes more like a video game where some are just putting a puzzle together AKA make a beat because they can. Oh you put effects on that, you tweaked that, you chopped that up, you muted that....cool but that's why your music sounds like thousands and thousands of others. Don't write a sad sounding song because you knew how to use a minor key on an MPC. Write a sad song from your heart because you just broke up with your gf of 10 years or lost a sibling or friend, etc...put some meaning behind the music.
You know why Taylor Swift is successful? She uses tons of co-writers but she writes and sings about life. She writes about emotions and situations and memories that people relate to. She uses pop or pop folk/country to do it. Why was Tom Petty, The Beatles, Elvis, Stevie Wonder, Eminem, Celine Dion, NIN, Radiohead, MJ or 2Pac famous? Same reason-there was HEART in their music regardless of genre...that's what I feel is missing in todays music a lot. We need more heart and less just doing because we can. ✌️
there famous because they joined the occult has nothing to do with lyrics from the heart
@@SonicVibe 🤣🤣🤣
@@MusicWizard85 but I do know like you said a lot of people would like to see say rock ‘n’ roll performed on the MPC because It can handle many genres of music not just hip-hop
Hello just to say that I create anything from 80s synth pop, to 12 bar blues/jazz, to industrial to metal and fusion of different styles. Using the MPC Live 2 if people are interested I would be willing to show how I go about making these tracks,.
Examples of my tracks
80s Synth Pop Type ua-cam.com/video/AeAYUMFhoj4/v-deo.html
Metal Core/Thrash/Rock/80s Pop fusion ua-cam.com/video/cWNJAYdZWN4/v-deo.html
Dark Rock ua-cam.com/video/xs2VZGmsr30/v-deo.html
Check out the rest of my channel and song descriptions for extent of use of MPC. It usually lands in the 80 percent MPC range as I do use Guitars and sometimes external keyboards (because some of my songs are old band songs and I want to use original keyboard sounds).
What, no face on the thumbnail? 😱Fuck my life! 😁😁😁
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