need software mpc like
need software mpc like Posted on: 08.05.2011 by Suzi Darbe so i have a midi fighter clone (works the same + 4 knobs on tob)id like to find a software that i could use the midi fighter like a mpc, play samples loop em to make a live beat without being too complicated is it possible? | |
Suzi Darbe 09.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
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Tatum Ansaldo 09.05.2011 | If you want to
Originally Posted by salomon102
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09.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by salomon102
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Alyse Plantenga 09.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by salomon102
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Suzi Darbe 08.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nephew
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Suzi Darbe 08.05.2011 | so i have a midi fighter clone (works the same + 4 knobs on tob) id like to find a software that i could use the midi fighter like a mpc, play samples loop em to make a live beat without being too complicated is it possible? |
Edelmira Hannula 19.05.2011 | FXPansion GURU has always been the best MPC emulation IMO, I've used it for years and it is very intuitive. It looks like they've replaced it with GEIST... http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120&tab=313 which is probably very similar. |
Janey Klahr 11.05.2011 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3UBJ21bA-I hope that helps! |
Nestor Witkowsky 09.05.2011 | There's a few tutorials on Youtube. Search for "impulse". I believe that's the best way to do 'em live. |
Benita Jankauskas 10.05.2011 | if you just want a drum machine styled software to play and you're not interested in recording audio tracks then look into MOTU's BPM or FXpansion's Geist. they are nowhere near as powerful as ableton but much faster to learn and they operate as plugins so you can move them into ableton later and not lose your beats. production technique & info can be a lot to take in all at once, its probably best learned in phases. BPM and Geist can both loop while playing and recording, BPM has a dongle though so watch out if you dont want one of those. |
Tatum Ansaldo 09.05.2011 | and start by searching 'ableton beginner' or something to make sure you don't dive right in at the deep end with advanced compression use or something. |
Leeanna Ayla 09.05.2011 | just search Ableton on youtube. Once you find someone doing a tutorial that you can understand watch the rest of their tutorials. |
Suzi Darbe 09.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
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Tatum Ansaldo 09.05.2011 | If you want to
Originally Posted by salomon102
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Suzi Darbe 09.05.2011 | I have tried abletonand just find it impossible too understand lol, curently i use fl studio with fpc but i cqnt get to to recording samples without stoping pressing record, then record amd play it, i want to record and without stoping then play it and sample over it |
09.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by salomon102
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Nedra Fresneda 09.05.2011 | Closest you can get to the MPC workflow (sample chopping, etc) is Maschine, but that would defeat the purpose of a MF clone. If you only want to use it to play samples live, get a Lite version of Ableton or use any Drum Sampler standalone player (or plugin hosted in a DAW). |
Alyse Plantenga 09.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by salomon102
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Suzi Darbe 08.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nephew
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Breana Singerman 08.05.2011 | What's your DAW? |
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