Mpc Live - Piano Sample Recorded From Vinyl
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- In this video I used an MPC Live piano sampled from a vinyl record. ➤MPC LIVE: amzn.to/2uHaLxn
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i truly wanna hear that beat sample is sooo cool sounding im always tryna get pianos into my x
Nice. Digging for sounds is always fun.
Matthew i'm loving your videos. I am looking to buy either a MPC Live II or MPC One. I can't choose which one to buy. What do you think? I know there are some big differences regarding hardware but what one do you feel has the better work flow? My purpose for thw new addition will be to create full tracks that i can then export over to lopic to master. Any advise would be great. Thanks again.
Sweet vid,
When sampling vinyl... should we have to have an external mixer to run RCA’s into?!?
Is it recommended?
The MPC LIVE has a direct input for phono level inputs. So you do not need an external mixer. However, someone may like the quality of sound that their mixer produces and may want to use a mixer. There may also be effects, eqs, filters ect. that a mixer may have to further customize the quality of sound from the record.
Matthew Stratton thanks a lot man.
Really appreciated