Hey Bro, I listen to your beats regularly, they are inspiring, but your tutorials are also dope. I bought an mpc 2000 for an apple and an egg because of you. And this tutorial comes at just the right time. 🙆You have the gift of explaining everything so easily and understandably. Thanks man👍🦾
Another great benefit of using a mixer is that you can drive the analog signal into the red turning the gain knob up and compensate it by turning the faders down. This way you can add great analog saturation/harmonics without clipping the input on your audio interface. It really makes a difference. Same goes for sampling into the sampler. I see a lot of people clipping their inputs on the sampler instead of pushing the analog signal from the vinyl into the red on the mixer whilst compensating it by turning the faders down to avoid clipping the input on their sampler.
Yoo thanks for watching! I uses to have the rack as an insert on my group/buss section. Since my new mixing console i dont have inserts so i run them after the direct out of my console into my interface
What’s up Man love your videos and thank you. Can you make a video on midi? How do you use your mpc 2000 with your mpc60 and syncing both to your daw to track? I have a mpc2000xl and a mpc 3000 and I wanna use the together can you help with this?
Wow everything i needed to know. Thank you friend 🙏
Glad to help! 🙌🏼👊🏻🫡
Good informative video 👊
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏽🙌🏼💯🍿
wish i had the 8 out expansion for my mpc2000.
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Me 2 man
Thank you Bro 🦾very helpful
Glad to help! 🙌🏼
Hey Bro, I listen to your beats regularly, they are inspiring, but your tutorials are also dope. I bought an mpc 2000 for an apple and an egg because of you. And this tutorial comes at just the right time. 🙆You have the gift of explaining everything so easily and understandably. Thanks man👍🦾
Yoo bro, congrats with the mpc 2000! Glad to hear these tutorials are useful. Thank you! 🙌🏼👊🏻
Another great benefit of using a mixer is that you can drive the analog signal into the red turning the gain knob up and compensate it by turning the faders down. This way you can add great analog saturation/harmonics without clipping the input on your audio interface. It really makes a difference. Same goes for sampling into the sampler. I see a lot of people clipping their inputs on the sampler instead of pushing the analog signal from the vinyl into the red on the mixer whilst compensating it by turning the faders down to avoid clipping the input on their sampler.
For real! Too bad i cant clip on my console because it has no transformers in it. But the mpc60 does have that sweet converter to clip 💯🔥
Great information
Hope this helps for the beatmakers 🙌🏼
Thanks so much for the video tutorial!
Hope it helps and its kinda clear 😅🙏🏽🙌🏼
Would love to see how you have your patch-bay hooked up. Out of everything in the audio world the patch-bay is one that infinitely confuses me.
I will make a video about it. Stay tuned! 👊🏻
Bro. Love the channel always dope content. Do you do any consulting by chance?
Yoo thanks for diggin my content, appreciate! What do you want to know?
@@TommyVamoz got some new gear and trying to evaluate routing options towards my end goals
@@Smoovwitit1 we can always do a call. Send me a dm on my instagram @tommyvamoz
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Thanks for watching! 🙏🏽🙌🏼👑
Thanks for the video!!! how about the rack? where does it sit on your signal flow? thinking about adding external process modules. Thanks again!
Yoo thanks for watching! I uses to have the rack as an insert on my group/buss section. Since my new mixing console i dont have inserts so i run them after the direct out of my console into my interface
What’s up Man love your videos and thank you. Can you make a video on midi? How do you use your mpc 2000 with your mpc60 and syncing both to your daw to track? I have a mpc2000xl and a mpc 3000 and I wanna use the together can you help with this?
Yo thanks for watching the videos! 🙌🏼 i dont use midi on my mpc's 🫡