yeah you have to connect the turntabel OUT to the MPC IN, or if you have a zip drive, you can convert your sample to 16bit in a DAW and load it onto the zip drive and load it straight into the MPC
Very important question. How do you assign the correct BPM sequence tempo, so that it matches the tempo of the sample whilst creating "a beat"? Thank you.
I basically don't worry so much about tempo. When I chop, I chop with the intention of being able to control the tempo and not necessarily follow a specific tempo. If I want. the song to be a slower BPM, i pitch down the sample chops. If I want it to be a higher BPM, i pitch up the chops. I can also show a technique in the daw that can help make any sample flip any tempo after it's out of the machine if you think that would be helpful.
@@88XLmusic, but what if you decided to use the sampled 8 step beat for example ... there is a way to get MPC determine the correct speed, but I haven't figured it out yet:)
@@88XLmusicthat would be ace if you made a video about sampling entire loops and then using it as/in a sequence along with the other samples. MPC determining the speed is absolutely crucial in such cases
@QuadrantBottomHalf I want to know if I don't have a disk in the mpc can I still sample from vinyl into the mpc and make a beat even though I won't be able to save the sounds is it possible because I'm thinking I can play it live and record it in to me sp 303 but can I don't it if I don't have the disk inside the mpc or do I have to have a disk inside to be about to use the mpc
thats ok, i have a video breakdown of the pros and cons of this on my channel here ruclips.net/video/v4T3TGS2v_w/видео.html it's definitely not for everyone, and there are much more advanced machines in modern times. I am just really enjoying learning a new tool and getting the sound out of it.
hopefully you find these tips helpful. 🎶 Download Samples: thesampleguru.com/
Clean stuff my guy ! Keep grinding
thank you I appreciate that!
your technique suits your workflow i use this but also zone as well to chop then assign to program
This is so DOPE brother 🔥🔥
thank you so much man! Going to keep this going until I figure it out! haha.
Im so happy to see another brother chopping this way 🫡💪 dope video man!
yessir! so many ways to do it, this flow was definitely the one that unlocked me being able to make more beats and enjoy the process a bit more
Buddy i just scored a mpc 2000xl plus studio , SUBSCRIBED!
Let’s gooo! Let me know what other kinds of tips you might be looking for
Gracias compañero, aprendí algo nuevo para trabajar con mi MPC. 🙌🏼 , no le bajes
Gracias por el apoyo! Te lo agradezco! 💪🏼
Very useful bro! Makes me wanna fire up my 2kxl!
haha i love it!
Fantastic video Danny. Appreciate the content. Subbed!!!
yoo thank you man! means a lot to have your support!
thank you
thanks!
MPC 2000xl FTW, good stuff fam.
yessir! i really appreciate the support!
🖤
thanks for the content! (get a sturdier table lol)
Thanks! Haha yeah, I’m trying out different workflows in my newer videos
where did you purchase your stand for the 2kxl?
Where do I get this stand you are using?
i need one too
To upload the sample you connect the mpc 2000 to a turn table right? If not how does it work
yeah you have to connect the turntabel OUT to the MPC IN, or if you have a zip drive, you can convert your sample to 16bit in a DAW and load it onto the zip drive and load it straight into the MPC
@@88XLmusic thanks
Very important question. How do you assign the correct BPM sequence tempo, so that it matches the tempo of the sample whilst creating "a beat"? Thank you.
I basically don't worry so much about tempo. When I chop, I chop with the intention of being able to control the tempo and not necessarily follow a specific tempo. If I want. the song to be a slower BPM, i pitch down the sample chops. If I want it to be a higher BPM, i pitch up the chops.
I can also show a technique in the daw that can help make any sample flip any tempo after it's out of the machine if you think that would be helpful.
@@88XLmusic, but what if you decided to use the sampled 8 step beat for example ... there is a way to get MPC determine the correct speed, but I haven't figured it out yet:)
@@karljanus8308 oh i know what you are referring to now. Yes I can make a video on that technique too.
@@88XLmusicthat would be ace if you made a video about sampling entire loops and then using it as/in a sequence along with the other samples. MPC determining the speed is absolutely crucial in such cases
Use the tap temp button and then make adjustments thereafter if need be.
Can you sample into the 2000xl without a disk?
Elaborate more please.
@QuadrantBottomHalf I want to know if I don't have a disk in the mpc can I still sample from vinyl into the mpc and make a beat even though I won't be able to save the sounds is it possible because I'm thinking I can play it live and record it in to me sp 303 but can I don't it if I don't have the disk inside the mpc or do I have to have a disk inside to be about to use the mpc
yes
I'll never afford this and I don't think that if I did I'd buy it, but the vid is great anyways
thats ok, i have a video breakdown of the pros and cons of this on my channel here ruclips.net/video/v4T3TGS2v_w/видео.html
it's definitely not for everyone, and there are much more advanced machines in modern times. I am just really enjoying learning a new tool and getting the sound out of it.
thanks for showing, but your production is not at all a "unique style" and your drum programming is really lame.