Hi Burra Beats, I have the P-6 and really enjoy it. My main reason for the purchase was a feature the 404 and MPC don’t have: the different sampling rates. Combined with the adjustable lofi fx amount, it sounds amazing (Dibia$e was joking the P-6 might make him retire his 202, to give you an idea of how it sounds). I know you already own a 202, but the P-6 has other cool features: it’s super portable, take it with you, plug your phone via USB or use the internal mic, and you’re ready to sample and make a beat. Like a PO-33 KO but better. Auto-chop and granular are fun. Resample is the default mode. The step sequencer is better than the 404’s, and I love step parameter locks (Elektron style) & probability mode. Not trying to sell you a P-6 😅 but I can’t hide I love it. No opinion about the Move as I am not a “clip launching’ or Ableton Live fan. I am starting to see a lot a people comment about their move stopping turning on or becoming a brick after a couple of days so maybe it’s safe not to rush to get the first units.
Wow! Deffinatly feel your love for it..lol yeah i was hesitant cos it feels like it would be a mini sp..and i already have an sp so not sure to go something different...but u have given alot of good pointers for it...👍
I have the Akai MPC One and it has adjustable sample and bit rate through Air Lo - Fi and Bit Rate reduction through the sample editor . They are very good. And I even use Air Flavor Pro.
@@EdwinRagland-x9v you’re right these effects sound amazing. It’s a matter of personal preference, I like the character of the SP202 and SP1200, which I kinda get closer to with the P-6 (especially using the old school trick : pitching up the record, sampling, then pitching the sample back down).
Buzzing on microphone may be from your phone being nearby or if you have a smart Watch on while holding the mic it can create a buzz Try turning your phone on airplane mode it may help
The problem with this is that the new MPC's do not sound great, and flipping samples like this doesn't instil any music theory. You'll have no idea what key or scale you are in.
As someone who has owned and have used pretty much every MPC from 60 to One, the new MPC's will sound exactly as good or as bad as the person using them wants to / can make them sound. Figuring out and controlling the dynamics can be a hassle in most MPC's, and I find that volume dynamics is what makes or breaks the "quality" of the the beat and the sound often. Also, technically music theory is present in all music making, whether it's consciously applied or not. And honestly, the vast majority of the time theory is not necessary. I only use theory when I need to solve a problem I have when making music, whether that's composing or making beats. And even then I only use whatever theory I need for that particular problem. People have different ways of approaching music making. Some people come at it from theory, some people just vibe. Some people combine both in different quantities. All of the above are perfectly valid. If it sounds good to you, it's good.
@R-sn1ty The only example where they don't is Marlon Digs - who has no idea what he us doing. A 60 sounds significantly different, to say it doesn't is just insane. And yes they do sound better and I've also owned almost every MPC.
Nice!
Lovely sounds😊
great video. keep grinding and enjoying!
Nice beat, i like the vibe 💯Keep Creating and Posting 🎶
awesome
Do you have a place where I can hear more of your work?
New York vibes
Love the swing you got on the drums! It carries the whole beat! 👍🏻
Nice work. I would add a funky bassline to it.
Nice vibe on that
Sounds nice. Good job 🤙
Good job
Hi Burra Beats, I have the P-6 and really enjoy it. My main reason for the purchase was a feature the 404 and MPC don’t have: the different sampling rates. Combined with the adjustable lofi fx amount, it sounds amazing (Dibia$e was joking the P-6 might make him retire his 202, to give you an idea of how it sounds). I know you already own a 202, but the P-6 has other cool features: it’s super portable, take it with you, plug your phone via USB or use the internal mic, and you’re ready to sample and make a beat. Like a PO-33 KO but better. Auto-chop and granular are fun. Resample is the default mode. The step sequencer is better than the 404’s, and I love step parameter locks (Elektron style) & probability mode. Not trying to sell you a P-6 😅 but I can’t hide I love it.
No opinion about the Move as I am not a “clip launching’ or Ableton Live fan. I am starting to see a lot a people comment about their move stopping turning on or becoming a brick after a couple of days so maybe it’s safe not to rush to get the first units.
Wow! Deffinatly feel your love for it..lol yeah i was hesitant cos it feels like it would be a mini sp..and i already have an sp so not sure to go something different...but u have given alot of good pointers for it...👍
I have the Akai MPC One and it has adjustable sample and bit rate through Air Lo - Fi and Bit Rate reduction through the sample editor . They are very good. And I even use Air Flavor Pro.
@@EdwinRagland-x9v you’re right these effects sound amazing. It’s a matter of personal preference, I like the character of the SP202 and SP1200, which I kinda get closer to with the P-6 (especially using the old school trick : pitching up the record, sampling, then pitching the sample back down).
@@kernelpaniiic That's why I use them. I try to get as close as possible to the Sp1200 sound.
ive been thinking hard about getting a p-6 they look so cool and are so cheap
Dope
nice!
Buzzing on microphone may be from your phone being nearby or if you have a smart Watch on while holding the mic it can create a buzz
Try turning your phone on airplane mode it may help
I would go for the P6 if I really wanted one.
Nice deck for sp 404, what is it?
Dopeeeee shout out to brasillll 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice beat
Your timing is wayyyy off. Thank goodness for q!
Naw that's just some really good and crazy syncopation. She caught a really nice pocket with the metronome and it came out fire! IMO
@@Enatural_7 yeah ok 👌
The problem with this is that the new MPC's do not sound great, and flipping samples like this doesn't instil any music theory. You'll have no idea what key or scale you are in.
that was the whole point… Sample plus drums… very rare the beat maker was actually trained in music theory. Whats your point?
As someone who has owned and have used pretty much every MPC from 60 to One, the new MPC's will sound exactly as good or as bad as the person using them wants to / can make them sound. Figuring out and controlling the dynamics can be a hassle in most MPC's, and I find that volume dynamics is what makes or breaks the "quality" of the the beat and the sound often.
Also, technically music theory is present in all music making, whether it's consciously applied or not. And honestly, the vast majority of the time theory is not necessary. I only use theory when I need to solve a problem I have when making music, whether that's composing or making beats. And even then I only use whatever theory I need for that particular problem.
People have different ways of approaching music making. Some people come at it from theory, some people just vibe. Some people combine both in different quantities. All of the above are perfectly valid. If it sounds good to you, it's good.
the whole "old mpcs sound superior" thing is a meme. listen to some sound comparisons on youtube
@R-sn1ty The only example where they don't is Marlon Digs - who has no idea what he us doing. A 60 sounds significantly different, to say it doesn't is just insane. And yes they do sound better and I've also owned almost every MPC.
@ushnicyuvnikof2748 different doesnt necessarily mean better. show me a comparison that proves your point then