Enabling MPC Style Pads for Faster Sample Chop Mapping
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Video showing how to enable "MPC Style Pads" so that the first 8 or 16 channel rack rows map to the pad buttons. Note: You can still remap the buttons by holding record button and pressing the pad button, playing a note, and then pressing the pad button again. The MPC Style Pads applies to the unmapped buttons.
Link to script: github.com/rjua....
Discord channel: / discord
Setup video for Windows: • Windows setup instruct...
Setup video for Mac: • Mac setup instructions...
Thanks!
You are doing gods work, I might have to buy a mk2 88 because of you!
Hey @Ray Juang thank you for your hard work on the script. Its incredible how Arturia's still cant match the ease of use of your script...and now they have the nerve to say they're putting the script on non-priority list as they're waiting to release new midi keyboards with full FL support... im giving up and coming back to yours as your workflow is much better!
It looks like your download link has expired as its not working any longer; please let me know how to get this!
Thanks again for ur hard work and keep the tutorials coming!Peace!!
I clicked on the link from the setup video and managed to download the script!Thank you
Are you serious? I've been waiting since December for an update from Arturia.
just when i was about to subscribe and in need of help this dude disappeared. i hope he ok. this algorithm been showing these videos like crazy lately
Thanks for sharing, and your time.
This is fantastic! Thank you for your hard work!!!
I have a small suggestion/request: I think the typical mapping for MPC style pads counts 1-16 from the bottom left to the top right. Could this be changed? (either on my end in the original files.) I think the practical reason would be to always have your samples loaded on the closest pads, rather then starting on the top which is furtherst.
thanks for this video. I have a question. My most desirable setup would be to somehow trigger the 16 pads on channel 1 and assign each pad to a note, then I would have access to up to 15 instruments. I'm thinking that this would require an FLStudio template as well but would be well worth it. 16 track outs for the pads plus up to 15 instruments.
it doesn't work on my keylab