This thing is fun, man! You can create pretty fast on it! Especially if you've already got some keyboard-ing skills 😆 and any sound can be turned into an instrument 😎
Super inspiring video bro. Thank you! I just got my 37 keys the other day. I really like it. Kind of feels like I’m back on my ASR 10 with the MPC all in one. Will probably pick up a record player and some vinyl thanks to this video too. lol
Hi Lifted Noise, great video. I was wondering is there a way to sample from external source directly to the MPC Key 37 or 61 key, keybed like on the ASR10 and Triton keyboards with out using pads? I'm use to those keyboard workflows I only want to use the pads for drums. I only want to assign samples directly to the keys not the pads. If so could you show or explain? Thanks
Sure, but this is exactly that process. The samples are loaded into a keyrange. By default, it sets your sample at C3 and stretches it in both directions to fill out all the octaves. You can assign multiple samples and manually set the key range for each sample. It's all displayed in this video. If something wasn't clear lmk and I'll see if I can clarify.
@@LiftedNoiseOnce again thanks for the reply, but I can't seem to figure it out if you can please do a video with the steps how to do it that would be great, I'm new to the Mpc Key.
my bro... man you just gave me so many nuggets you have no idea... I did not know that that's what that was for bro... I feel like an idiot! love the video bro awesome thank you so much!
Bro, is this a technique (multi-sampling), I could use for multiple songs? For example, I want to sample a few lines from one song and then a few lines from another song? Can you come up with a tutorial for how to sample a verse from one song and another verse from another song to play them in track? Even, that, as well. Can we sample multiple songs in just one track as well? Thanks Bro. That rhythm and poetry segment was FIRE!!
Thanks man 🙏 I think maybe sampling and assigning to a drum program might be easier. Doing a keygroup sounds unnecessary for this. I think the main thing would be determining your tempos for those verses and time stretching them both to match your beat.
Great video!!! Can you please tell me what's the maximum number of keygroups you can make (how many different samples I can import on my keys). Thanks and best regards!
Do you mean keygroups per keygroup? Meaning how many samples within a single keygroup program.. if so it is 128 kg per keygroup plus each kg can have up to 4 layers of samples. So that's 512 samples per keygroup. The limitation will probably be determined by the length of the samples and how much ram that takes up.
@@LiftedNoise I still don't have any personal experience with MPCs, but this little beast caught my eye and I want to get one.... literally, can you load a different sample (mostly one shots) on each key of the keyboard or does it have some limits? I need some keyboard sampler for live gigs (some experimental stuff, lot's of various glitch samples trough the keyboard.) ... there are no keyboard samplers on the market at the moment, the last one that I know of was Korg's microsampler, but its possibilities were very limited). I know that MPCs are much more then just a samplers which is great and I have to say that your videos are inspiring and very detailed about the capabilities of the machine. Thanks
@duxmania984 thanks man 🙏 so yes you could do that but keygroup programs are for pitching your samples across the keys, you could do what your asking, I displayed that in this video, each sample can be assigned to a single note or a key range. I think if you are using one shots with no need to pitch the samples like an instrument, you'd better of using Drum programs, you can assign individual samples to pads, the pads will still correspond to a key, also just checked, you can select where to load samples with the keys, without using the pads. I think this could definitely be the piece of gear you need brother! Thanks for the comment 🙏🍻
@@LiftedNoise yup ... I honestly didn't really know how to use it .. I thought whatever came up I can use that and I would be in key .. but thanks again for knowledge
That's doooope, man. I can imagine a LOT of uses for that. I gotta get one of these. I'm living vicariously through youtube for the time being haha
This thing is fun, man! You can create pretty fast on it! Especially if you've already got some keyboard-ing skills 😆 and any sound can be turned into an instrument 😎
Super inspiring video bro. Thank you!
I just got my 37 keys the other day. I really like it. Kind of feels like I’m back on my ASR 10 with the MPC all in one. Will probably pick up a record player and some vinyl thanks to this video too. lol
Awesome! 😎 it is fun! Never got. Chance to try the ASR10 but it always intrigued me, so that is cool to hear. 🍻 thanks for the comment! 🙏
Thank you for creating these videos..! You have a great vibe man, feel like I got in over my head with this 37… 🤷🏻♂️ 🤣😂 🫡✌🏼
🍻 thanks! 🙏 I got You! 1st MPC then? Any specific questions?
Breathing Life into the MPC....Niceeeeee Work.Solid
thank You! 🍻 🙏
👏 fantastic!!!
Congratulations!!
It's incredible man.
Thank you! Cheers! 🍻
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Great video bro ! Thanks for the tips ✌🏽
No doubt! 🍻 bro 🙏
Hi Lifted Noise, great video. I was wondering is there a way to sample from external source directly to the MPC Key 37 or 61 key, keybed like on the ASR10 and Triton keyboards with out using pads? I'm use to those keyboard workflows I only want to use the pads for drums. I only want to assign samples directly to the keys not the pads.
If so could you show or explain? Thanks
Sure, but this is exactly that process. The samples are loaded into a keyrange. By default, it sets your sample at C3 and stretches it in both directions to fill out all the octaves. You can assign multiple samples and manually set the key range for each sample. It's all displayed in this video. If something wasn't clear lmk and I'll see if I can clarify.
@@LiftedNoiseThanks for the quick reply, I'll see if I can figure it out.
@@LiftedNoiseOnce again thanks for the reply, but I can't seem to figure it out if you can please do a video with the steps how to do it that would be great, I'm new to the Mpc Key.
my bro... man you just gave me so many nuggets you have no idea... I did not know that that's what that was for bro... I feel like an idiot! love the video bro awesome thank you so much!
Word that's what's up! What where you doing with keygroups? Appreciate the comment as always bro 🙏
@@LiftedNoise I'm currently working on a percussion kit and one shot sample pack . I'm going to create some keygroups with those..
@AFmajorbeats that's what's up I've actually got a pack like that as well I've been sitting on for awhile. I'd definitely like to check your pack out!
@@LiftedNoise for sure without a doubt I got you bro! Gonna have some unique sounds in them..
@@AFmajorbeats 👌🙏
Great video…..gave me a new perspective
🍻 no doubt. Thanks for the comment! 🙏
Bro, is this a technique (multi-sampling), I could use for multiple songs? For example, I want to sample a few lines from one song and then a few lines from another song? Can you come up with a tutorial for how to sample a verse from one song and another verse from another song to play them in track? Even, that, as well. Can we sample multiple songs in just one track as well? Thanks Bro. That rhythm and poetry segment was FIRE!!
Thanks man 🙏 I think maybe sampling and assigning to a drum program might be easier. Doing a keygroup sounds unnecessary for this. I think the main thing would be determining your tempos for those verses and time stretching them both to match your beat.
Preciate this
No doubt 🍻
hi again, how do I get splice into or on the key 37?? I hardly know anything about plugins
lol
Great video!!! Can you please tell me what's the maximum number of keygroups you can make (how many different samples I can import on my keys). Thanks and best regards!
Do you mean keygroups per keygroup? Meaning how many samples within a single keygroup program.. if so it is 128 kg per keygroup plus each kg can have up to 4 layers of samples. So that's 512 samples per keygroup. The limitation will probably be determined by the length of the samples and how much ram that takes up.
@@LiftedNoise I still don't have any personal experience with MPCs, but this little beast caught my eye and I want to get one.... literally, can you load a different sample (mostly one shots) on each key of the keyboard or does it have some limits? I need some keyboard sampler for live gigs (some experimental stuff, lot's of various glitch samples trough the keyboard.) ... there are no keyboard samplers on the market at the moment, the last one that I know of was Korg's microsampler, but its possibilities were very limited). I know that MPCs are much more then just a samplers which is great and I have to say that your videos are inspiring and very detailed about the capabilities of the machine. Thanks
@duxmania984 thanks man 🙏 so yes you could do that but keygroup programs are for pitching your samples across the keys, you could do what your asking, I displayed that in this video, each sample can be assigned to a single note or a key range. I think if you are using one shots with no need to pitch the samples like an instrument, you'd better of using Drum programs, you can assign individual samples to pads, the pads will still correspond to a key, also just checked, you can select where to load samples with the keys, without using the pads. I think this could definitely be the piece of gear you need brother! Thanks for the comment 🙏🍻
I just uploaded a short video for you displaying how it is possible
ruclips.net/user/shortsH03It5b2oA0?si=F09qPj6JKGIhYeZt@@duxmania984
Fresh!
Thanks bro! 🙏
😎😎😎😎My guy.
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so I wasn't using the tuner the right way ... im gonna try this ✌🏾
Did you forget to switch the input?
@@LiftedNoise yup ... I honestly didn't really know how to use it .. I thought whatever came up I can use that and I would be in key .. but thanks again for knowledge
@@stilltrippin6100 no doubt! 🍻
To be honest...I'm not sure. I use koala for vocals; I mean I would probably use vocals more than anything. Referring to stems
You like the koala stem separation? I've tried it a few times with not great results.
I dont use the instruments. Its not the greatest in my opinion , I like it only for the vocals . @@LiftedNoise
@@MiKEYFRESHBEATZ_MGMPrintz oh gotcha, the vocal stems just sound the best out everything.
Agree. with some plugins to cancel out any unwanted wavs@@LiftedNoise
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🍻 thanks for the drop in bro 🙏