Always so crazy to see the process of chopping on software, really is a great workflow fr. Interesting to see how they basically have an entire MPC as a small section of the DAW
it's cool seeing that tempo tapper too, I do that by laying down a hi hat groove, and then playing the sample chops over that groove, and tweak the BPM of the hi hat sequence until it matches the sample. Also dope to see you adding more chops to get the sample on beat, so essential
@@Tapehead man that's one thing about using hardware is that natural groove, sometimes I try to do drums manually but the latency always makes me end up quantising most things 😂😂, I respect anyone who does drums like that
i like how much rhythm you got out of just 4 samples. I'm new at this and I tend to use way too many samples at a time, and it ends up being awful. I'm realizing now that 3-5 is the sweet spot in general, not 16 🙄
Trust me bro I've been there, it honestly depends on the sample, less chops can allow for more groove, whilst more can give you more control when needed, just keep at it man I'm still learning myself
yessss!!! i use Sony ACID so most of the stuff here doesn't apply there lol but its always fun viewing the creative process! everyone works differently andit shows each time i see things like this.
god no lol. ACID is basically a $40 version of Audacity (at least to me). its midi support is extremely confusing and the only think im able to record in it consistently is my voice from time to time. maybe im using it wrong but Sony turned the audio portion of Vegas into a daw and thats basically how ACID handles. i personally treat it as a "drag and drop" daw where i just layer samples to my liking and make stuff work. it also has a pro version but its noticeably more expensive and it adds a few improvements like sidechaining but the vanilla version gets the job done even if it can take a bit longer.
i sure did! ive made everything ive put out using ACID and i can make it work out fairly well due to my years of experience just toying around. FL and Ableton i can see myself adopting in the future once i get a better pc but because ACID still has the same feel it did when released in the 90s it runs on a good amount of computers and doesnt eat up the ram or cpu.
perfect tutorial, saved me hours of struggling! Thank you. Just one question; when I play my samples on my launchpad through fpc, how do i make one sample playing while i press the next sample? Now when I press the second time the first one immediately stops. Would appreciate your help! 🎉
Hi, this is probably because of the cut settings (I show this at around 8:20) if you change from 0,0, to say 1,1 for example, this pad should now play when you press another one. They will overlap as long as the cut values are different
Top right hand corner of the Edison window there's an icon with a mouse arrow and a file, when you've highlighted a region just drag that arrow to one of the pads on FPC 👍🏿
Young man your time and effort made is much appreciated.
Thanks, hope it helped
the most clear and cohesive tutorial. Good job.
Thanks man
Very nice tutorial. Really would love to hear a full version of “Wouldn’t Get Far.”
Thanks man, the original track was made by Kanye, I just used it as an example here 👍🏿
idk a lot of what ur doing but its cool to see the process
Lol glad you can get something from it
@@distantcry2 ye i like videos like this that i barely understand but it helps me see what is possible
Well done 👍
Cheers
Great video brotha 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 Keep doing your thing man.
Thanks man
Always so crazy to see the process of chopping on software, really is a great workflow fr. Interesting to see how they basically have an entire MPC as a small section of the DAW
it's cool seeing that tempo tapper too, I do that by laying down a hi hat groove, and then playing the sample chops over that groove, and tweak the BPM of the hi hat sequence until it matches the sample. Also dope to see you adding more chops to get the sample on beat, so essential
@@Tapehead man that's one thing about using hardware is that natural groove, sometimes I try to do drums manually but the latency always makes me end up quantising most things 😂😂, I respect anyone who does drums like that
One of the easiest tutorial on sampling I’ve seen great vid!!! 🫡
Thanks man glad it helps
you’re a lifesaver
Glad the video helps
bro ur the goat this tutorial is so good
Glad it helped
lovely sample
this was really dope & informative. thank you
Glad this helped man
i like how much rhythm you got out of just 4 samples. I'm new at this and I tend to use way too many samples at a time, and it ends up being awful. I'm realizing now that 3-5 is the sweet spot in general, not 16 🙄
Trust me bro I've been there, it honestly depends on the sample, less chops can allow for more groove, whilst more can give you more control when needed, just keep at it man I'm still learning myself
really impressed with this video. Can you share that folder with all the samples to practise from?
Sure I can, Its called the recipe sample pack I believe, I will make another video like this in the next week or two hopefully
Thanks bro ur the goat@@distantcry2
yessss!!! i use Sony ACID so most of the stuff here doesn't apply there lol but its always fun viewing the creative process! everyone works differently andit shows each time i see things like this.
Glad you like it man, literally my first time hearing that DAW today, I assume you can do similar things in there though
god no lol. ACID is basically a $40 version of Audacity (at least to me). its midi support is extremely confusing and the only think im able to record in it consistently is my voice from time to time. maybe im using it wrong but Sony turned the audio portion of Vegas into a daw and thats basically how ACID handles. i personally treat it as a "drag and drop" daw where i just layer samples to my liking and make stuff work. it also has a pro version but its noticeably more expensive and it adds a few improvements like sidechaining but the vanilla version gets the job done even if it can take a bit longer.
Did you make that track that you posted in discord using that?
i sure did! ive made everything ive put out using ACID and i can make it work out fairly well due to my years of experience just toying around. FL and Ableton i can see myself adopting in the future once i get a better pc but because ACID still has the same feel it did when released in the 90s it runs on a good amount of computers and doesnt eat up the ram or cpu.
@@blackskrillexvevo nice man that makes sense
great video thank you
Thanks man np
Awesome vid!!
Thank you, hope it helps
damn this excellent way better thn slicex, have u used mpc beats before?
Glad you like it man, and nah I haven't, seen some footage of it though, so it seems like a decent workflow 🤞🏿
I use MPC Beats
Nice bro!!! LUV 😘
perfect tutorial, saved me hours of struggling! Thank you. Just one question; when I play my samples on my launchpad through fpc, how do i make one sample playing while i press the next sample? Now when I press the second time the first one immediately stops. Would appreciate your help! 🎉
Hi, this is probably because of the cut settings (I show this at around 8:20) if you change from 0,0, to say 1,1 for example, this pad should now play when you press another one. They will overlap as long as the cut values are different
Excellent
Subscribed 🙏❤️
Thanks man, I'm gonna make some more like these soon
Do a cooking video
As in beats right? 💀💀
@@distantcry2 Nah, show us what fuels the mastermind that is DistantCry.
thanks bro
Anytime
Can u do another video explaining your mixer pls
Sure man, what exactly would you like to see?
@@distantcry22:20 how exactly you have your mixer set up… or maybe you have a preset you can send
@BoomBang101 gotchu
I thought you was going to use the fpc to do the drums too
Nah man I usually don't because I find it quicker to click then in, just the way I work
how do i put a selected region from edison to FPC?
Top right hand corner of the Edison window there's an icon with a mouse arrow and a file, when you've highlighted a region just drag that arrow to one of the pads on FPC 👍🏿