If I am not mistaken, the MPC X can act as an audio interface, that is, instead of connecting the outs from the MPC to the UAD, you can connect the MPC directly to the computer. Then that way, you can individually select the track outs from your MPC and link it to individual tracks in your DAW. You will still have the FA stereo out and your additional (internal) inputs from the MPC. If you use your UAD to colour the sound on the way in with DSP effects (Compressor and stuff in the control panel before it hits the DAW), then excuse my comment. Great video by the way.
Yeah you can use both ways, but if you notice I had synth going into MPC to use is converters and back out of MPC into UAD pre’s.. gives an extra bit of fattness without having to use unison plugins
Great stuff .... never seen it done like this before. I used to use midi sync . Now I use Cubase and mpc software midi files and then drag the drums into cubase. Thanks again.
I think it makes more sense to just work in the box and bounce as you go. Save channels with important midi info and deactivate so they don’t eat up CPU. The way your working right now is essentially the same thing but your adding this whole extra process of “bouncing to the click and cutting”. Also, I’m pretty sure Ableton and logic have MPC grooves that you can apply to drums. This work flow would frustrate me, but I also work pretty quick to get an arrangement done.
Ok this blew my mind. Very clever way of handling the overall issue. Huge time saver And really clean work. Thank you! Your hard drive has gotta have huge amount of space and ram for the audio you are recording onto it, right? Does running your fa06 through the mpc REALLY make the audio sound bigger/fatter? Why would that be?
5:19 STOP!!! Your going the long way about it. I have a KORG Triton Studio , 🤫 don’t give away my age😉, and I have an 8 Channel A/I. I separate each channel to its own audio lane. If I have more than 8 tracks, I just repeat the process. With the MPC and the Roland, that will be a nice addition to the setup and will help in being more efficient. 😎🥃. I’m still rocking my M-Audio ProFire 2626 (x2) Ok, let’s finish this video 😎
Hey Bolo, you should do more of them FA-O6 videos, of just making a beat from the hardware. I think it is so much more artistic and inspiring watching producers make beats right from the hardware itself. Your unboxing video was fire, and you got me lit up with this. That bad boy looks nice, that FA-06 might just be the one piece of gear that I get, but I'm really thinking about an mpc or the maschine plus. Keep doing your thing, and I'm gonna subscribe because I would really like to see another FA-06 video, even if the beat is already pre-made. I don't even care. I love these stand alone hardware synth/drum machines more than anything...SBN
@@BoloDaProducer I use to bounce this way back in the day..I think the method your suggesting is much longer, and may result in lost of quality from the AD/DA converters....you can automatically bounced multi tracks from the Roland on to the SD drive, while making a cup of coffee and not worrying or overseeing the bouncing process....But I do understand that we all do things differently......Thanks for the toturial 👍
Bolo or anyone out there please? How do you perform the snap region to absolute value method in Ableton?? I’m trying to record through external preamps like this method in the video, but I’m having trouble aligning each track. Anyone else know this?
Nice vid. Fa does stems from midi to audio, does your mpc create audio stems like the Fa? Just was wondering? Love all you vids. Especially your beat maker 3 stuff
Great vids... I have a quick question if you don’t mind. I have an FAO6 and I use beat maker. Though the FA06 Can send Midi to the iPad running beat maker 3, can the FAO6 be used as an audio interface for the iPad when using the FAO6 as it is in the Yamaha MOXf? I’ve been trying to get this to work but with no success. Just want to be able to send audio from the F806 utilize the full function of theBeat maker on the iPad via MSU and monitor all of this through the FA06 as again it has been done in the Yamaha MOXF. Just stumped....
Yeah but you can’t do it with external instruments. You Seoul’s still have to track synth in at some point. But when using VSTs and keygroups your good to go
What up bolo i have the fantom fa 06 & the mpc live 2 I was wondering How do i change my midi channel on roland fantom fa 06 I been trying to figure this out
Bolo, after watching some of your videos I was inspired to pick up a midi and start the learning process. I want to learn production/ making beats. I’m a newbie to the fullest extent. Any recommendations on what else to learn aside from what you’re teaching?
Bolo Da Producer The FA doit without computer or MPC. If it’s sequenced with MPC, the FA can still stem out it’s own sounds by slave or master. This is why I bought it, with or without computer.
I’m thinking about getting an mpc x. After making a beat can you bounce the beat in wav into a folder with all the wav files ? That was the method I planned on trying. But this ways is dope too tho
Hey Bolo, I'm a beginner at keyboards, and totally love the Roland and want to get into producing my own music. Do you think it's a great choice at my level?
Was looking for a faster method. Thx for the vid. I have a question or two. 1) would this work with the Live2. 2) with this method after every created beat you immediately drop in daw? Or can you save on machines?
Were the sounds from the actually fa? I'm only asking because I thought when you turn local off, that turns off the keyboard sounds and its more like a midi controller. I think I'm wrong but I have a motif xf6 but I want to be able to use the onboard sounds of the keyboard but also control VST'S. Is there a way that I can do this seamlessly? or would I have change a setting to each time that would allow me to go in to midi controller mode then back to using the inboard sounds.
The sounds still come through the outputs of synth, you either have to route output of synth to input of MPC or route synth to a mixer or directly into DAW
If keyboard is connected directly to computer you can do it now. When it’s connected directly to MPC it’s only midi data. Things are getting more easier day by day
@@BoloDaProducer I'm sorry sir... But there is NO WAY you can transfer audio using a "MIDI CABLE" audio can only be transferred Via usb or audio cable. The ONLY thing you can do with a midi cable connected to a computer is record the midi data into your DAW. If the keyboard is connected to the computer using only A MIDI cable there will still be NO AUDIO. So no... Audio can't be sent via midi. The method you are describing is using a USB cable to transfer the audio. (No disrespect)
@@BoloDaProducer I'm thinking it would be easier to bounce the tracks onto a flash drive and just load the tracked out files from the flash drive into your daw. That way there's zero loss of quality or interference of the audio and it would take minutes?
You cant do it with external instruments. You would still have to track the individual sounds in to the MPC as audio, Then explode this sounds. There’s adding too many extra steps that you don’t really need to do
Hey Bolo, why don't you just export the tracks from the MPC into the DAW? I don't understand why you're doing it this way? Could you explain...SBN RESONATE
You are the man !!! Thx for sharing this technique with us…buying your drum kits now
What stand is that?
If I am not mistaken, the MPC X can act as an audio interface, that is, instead of connecting the outs from the MPC to the UAD, you can connect the MPC directly to the computer. Then that way, you can individually select the track outs from your MPC and link it to individual tracks in your DAW. You will still have the FA stereo out and your additional (internal) inputs from the MPC. If you use your UAD to colour the sound on the way in with DSP effects (Compressor and stuff in the control panel before it hits the DAW), then excuse my comment.
Great video by the way.
Yeah you can use both ways, but if you notice I had synth going into MPC to use is converters and back out of MPC into UAD pre’s.. gives an extra bit of fattness without having to use unison plugins
@@BoloDaProducer I actually thought it was the UAD console plugins but it makes sense now, your sound is real clear.
Instead u can select each individual tracks and record it.. u don't get extra work of choping...
I usually don’t comment but this was platinum information for me!
Thanks, glad I can help
Great stuff .... never seen it done like this before. I used to use midi sync . Now I use Cubase and mpc software midi files and then drag the drums into cubase. Thanks again.
Dope audio editing trick @10:00 didn't know that one thanks bro
Any chance you could make a quick video on your cutting tips??? Basically how you cut these tracks up?
Dope video and thanks for your help brother.
I remember tracking out beats in the late 90s with them Dammmm midi cables.
Lol
11:50 you’re forgetting the fun part. Chopping the loops for change-ups and transitions 😎
I do like your technique. Pretty simple. 🥃
always wanted to know how to run my audio thru external preamps without running into alignment issues. thank you so much for this
I got that black edition super nice
Your sarcasm is heavy today, love it man. I love and use midi still, ignore the haters brother, keep up the great work, cheers.
Nice! I love the black keyboard.
Thank you! This is truly universal
I think it makes more sense to just work in the box and bounce as you go. Save channels with important midi info and deactivate so they don’t eat up CPU. The way your working right now is essentially the same thing but your adding this whole extra process of “bouncing to the click and cutting”. Also, I’m pretty sure Ableton and logic have MPC grooves that you can apply to drums.
This work flow would frustrate me, but I also work pretty quick to get an arrangement done.
Ok this blew my mind. Very clever way of handling the overall issue. Huge time saver And really clean work. Thank you! Your hard drive has gotta have huge amount of space and ram for the audio you are recording onto it, right? Does running your fa06 through the mpc REALLY make the audio sound bigger/fatter? Why would that be?
Thank you man!
Bruh, you are a genius.😎😎👍👍
5:19 STOP!!! Your going the long way about it. I have a KORG Triton Studio , 🤫 don’t give away my age😉, and I have an 8 Channel A/I. I separate each channel to its own audio lane. If I have more than 8 tracks, I just repeat the process. With the MPC and the Roland, that will be a nice addition to the setup and will help in being more efficient. 😎🥃. I’m still rocking my M-Audio ProFire 2626 (x2)
Ok, let’s finish this video 😎
I said that in video, but I only had 2 inputs on Apollo twin 💪🏾
Hey Bolo, you should do more of them FA-O6 videos, of just making a beat from the hardware. I think it is so much more artistic and inspiring watching producers make beats right from the hardware itself. Your unboxing video was fire, and you got me lit up with this. That bad boy looks nice, that FA-06 might just be the one piece of gear that I get, but I'm really thinking about an mpc or the maschine plus. Keep doing your thing, and I'm gonna subscribe because I would really like to see another FA-06 video, even if the beat is already pre-made. I don't even care. I love these stand alone hardware synth/drum machines more than anything...SBN
Ok cool I’ll definitely make more
I gotta figure this out doing it for FL
Hey bro nice tutorial…but why not just bounce the multi-track from Roland 06 on to your SD drive, and from the SD drive import them into logic…
Because that will take more time. But routing the track into MPC first. You can bounce directly into FA 06 while being controlled by MPC
@@BoloDaProducer I use to bounce this way back in the day..I think the method your suggesting is much longer, and may result in lost of quality from the AD/DA converters....you can automatically bounced multi tracks from the Roland on to the SD drive, while making a cup of coffee and not worrying or overseeing the bouncing process....But I do understand that we all do things differently......Thanks for the toturial 👍
Bolo the genius😎
Thanks
Thank you Bro!!
Yooooooo... this was super helpful. I wish I had seen this video 3 weeks ago. Lol.
Bolo or anyone out there please? How do you perform the snap region to absolute value method in Ableton?? I’m trying to record through external preamps like this method in the video, but I’m having trouble aligning each track. Anyone else know this?
Great Video as always BOLO! Can you make a video on how your record your vocals as you mentioned in this video, THANKS AGAIN!
Thanks Great Video. So what is the MPC X? The Roland FA 06, already have great onboard sounds. So does the MPC X gives you a plethora of more Goodies?
MpcX is a great sequencer, arranger and sampler that also comes with a few onboard sounds
Learnt so much from this💪🏽
Can I get this black keys from Amazon.?? Sir plz tell me.
Bolo what kind of keyboard stand is that you have for the Roland and the MPC?
Woww this is really nice.. have learnt one or 2 things in beat production and have subscribed to this channel.
What software was you using?. Thanks!
Nice vid. Fa does stems from midi to audio, does your mpc create audio stems like the Fa?
Just was wondering?
Love all you vids. Especially your beat maker 3 stuff
It does with internal sounds
Great vids... I have a quick question if you don’t mind. I have an FAO6 and I use beat maker. Though the FA06 Can send Midi to the iPad running beat maker 3, can the FAO6 be used as an audio interface for the iPad when using the FAO6 as it is in the Yamaha MOXf? I’ve been trying to get this to work but with no success. Just want to be able to send audio from the F806 utilize the full function of theBeat maker on the iPad via MSU and monitor all of this through the FA06 as again it has been done in the Yamaha MOXF. Just stumped....
I’ll look into it
Lol shots fired 🎛🎹😂 midi is a real thing
😂😂😂
Do you know about the export and explode tracks feature in mpx? Its faster for me.
Yeah but you can’t do it with external instruments. You Seoul’s still have to track synth in at some point. But when using VSTs and keygroups your good to go
What up bolo i have the fantom fa 06 & the mpc live 2
I was wondering
How do i change my midi channel on roland fantom fa 06
I been trying to figure this out
In standalone mode
Bolo, after watching some of your videos I was inspired to pick up a midi and start the learning process. I want to learn production/ making beats. I’m a newbie to the fullest extent. Any recommendations on what else to learn aside from what you’re teaching?
Just choose what you want to make beats on and Learn it. Doesn’t matter if it’s hardware or software
Hey inwas thinking for getting a fa61. Are the sounds great for hip hop? Better than the vst route? Thanks
Sounds are great! Is it needed? No. I just like producing with hardware
Is mpc software good for trap music?
Yes
Nice beat how do I get my bass on Logic to sound clear and not to overbearing??
Pick right bass. I barley do any processing on my sounds
@@BoloDaProducer which bass sound on logic do you use??
Hey man. Since you have studio one, did you figure out how to snap/ cut the audio to the first click like in logic?
Yep, Shift + Tab
@@BoloDaProducer thank you sir
That's the old keyboard way to do it. The FA-06 can stem out each track in seconds, like a DAW!
Yeah you can do it connected directly into computer but not when it connected to MPC
Paskel Berry
1st.Go to Menu on the FA
2nd. Utility
3rd. Export Song
4th. Wave (Multitrack)
Bolo Da Producer The FA doit without computer or MPC. If it’s sequenced with MPC, the FA can still stem out it’s own sounds by slave or master. This is why I bought it, with or without computer.
I’m thinking about getting an mpc x. After making a beat can you bounce the beat in wav into a folder with all the wav files ? That was the method I planned on trying. But this ways is dope too tho
Just curious, have you done boombap type beats????
I have I might make some soon
@@BoloDaProducer look forward to that😁👍🏽
Hey Bolo, I'm a beginner at keyboards, and totally love the Roland and want to get into producing my own music. Do you think it's a great choice at my level?
Bro that shit is fire man🔥🔥🔥
Thanks 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
You know Akai got Drag and Drop that do the same thing ?
This is in standalone mode
Was looking for a faster method. Thx for the vid. I have a question or two. 1) would this work with the Live2. 2) with this method after every created beat you immediately drop in daw? Or can you save on machines?
Yes
Were the sounds from the actually fa? I'm only asking because I thought when you turn local off, that turns off the keyboard sounds and its more like a midi controller. I think I'm wrong but I have a motif xf6 but I want to be able to use the onboard sounds of the keyboard but also control VST'S. Is there a way that I can do this seamlessly? or would I have change a setting to each time that would allow me to go in to midi controller mode then back to using the inboard sounds.
The sounds still come through the outputs of synth, you either have to route output of synth to input of MPC or route synth to a mixer or directly into DAW
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I need help
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It's a bit confusing when you say "route audio through midi"... that's not possible because midi cables don't carry any audio signal, just midi data.
If keyboard is connected directly to computer you can do it now. When it’s connected directly to MPC it’s only midi data. Things are getting more easier day by day
@@BoloDaProducer I'm sorry sir... But there is NO WAY you can transfer audio using a "MIDI CABLE" audio can only be transferred Via usb or audio cable. The ONLY thing you can do with a midi cable connected to a computer is record the midi data into your DAW. If the keyboard is connected to the computer using only A MIDI cable there will still be NO AUDIO. So no... Audio can't be sent via midi. The method you are describing is using a USB cable to transfer the audio. (No disrespect)
To each his own. This is an over complicated way to do something fairly simple.
What’s your way? I love suggestions
@@BoloDaProducer I'm thinking it would be easier to bounce the tracks onto a flash drive and just load the tracked out files from the flash drive into your daw. That way there's zero loss of quality or interference of the audio and it would take minutes?
Why don’t you just export stems? I’m sure you’ll get better audio files if you do that as well...
You cant do it with external instruments. You would still have to track the individual sounds in to the MPC as audio, Then explode this sounds. There’s adding too many extra steps that you don’t really need to do
@@BoloDaProducer right right
Ok ok.. I see you. I would've still used MTC/SMPTE Midi.. Set the MPC as Master...( Use SMPTE) Setup Logic as slave..
This needs some sauce on it
🔥✌🏾
Hey Bolo, why don't you just export the tracks from the MPC into the DAW? I don't understand why you're doing it this way? Could you explain...SBN RESONATE
0:25 Bolo, who in the hell still MIDI? Do these kids even know what that is? 🤦♂️ I’m old school and I haven’t used MIDI in over 10 years. 😳🤭😎🥃
Day 2 of asking bolo to make a beat on bandlab
I’ll check into it
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