if you wanted a fleshed out drum pad experience, logic lets you build your own drum pads and even will automatically match the instruments if you decide to switch a whole pack. Then recording into the daw, you can convert to a pattern region or midi and even separate per pad to record individual midi for each instrument.
Happy for you my guy, I have been jumping inbetween the 2 DAWs for a few years and have been waiting for a decent Tutorials for MPC Beats for Beatmakers who create from scratch ... there is a MPC 3.0 Desktop Version coming out early next year if Im ot mistaken, lets hope MPC Beats is included in that because dealing with MIDI files is a headache, no VST3 support, the Stock Chords are weak in Pad Perform, there's no good strum function etc. but I agree with you in that it's a 'No Nonsense" approach to making beats. Hope you enjoy it..
Thanks a lot fam, I appreciate the support. In terms of vst3 support on the MPC Beats, I found a hack and I can use all of mine. And I hope me figuring stuff out like this on camera can help you and many others who can't find proper tutorials online. There aren't a lot of those to begin with and the ones that are there don't solve serious problems.
@@sfmza Im using Kushview Element with Scaler2 as a work around but it's still a headache for me.... will be cool to know what your approach is concerning that. Yeah there is only one guy that I found but honestly I wouldve thought there would be more by now...
@@Eczentrik I'm using Element too 😅, but not with Scaler. I don't know what scaler is to be honest but Element works just right. I'll show how I use it next week
if you wanted a fleshed out drum pad experience, logic lets you build your own drum pads and even will automatically match the instruments if you decide to switch a whole pack. Then recording into the daw, you can convert to a pattern region or midi and even separate per pad to record individual midi for each instrument.
That's so cool, my only thing is I don't own a Mac 😅
Happy for you my guy, I have been jumping inbetween the 2 DAWs for a few years and have been waiting for a decent Tutorials for MPC Beats for Beatmakers who create from scratch
... there is a MPC 3.0 Desktop Version coming out early next year if Im ot mistaken, lets hope MPC Beats is included in that because dealing with MIDI files is a headache, no VST3 support, the Stock Chords are weak in Pad Perform, there's no good strum function etc. but I agree with you in that it's a 'No Nonsense" approach to making beats. Hope you enjoy it..
Thanks a lot fam, I appreciate the support. In terms of vst3 support on the MPC Beats, I found a hack and I can use all of mine. And I hope me figuring stuff out like this on camera can help you and many others who can't find proper tutorials online. There aren't a lot of those to begin with and the ones that are there don't solve serious problems.
@@sfmza Im using Kushview Element with Scaler2 as a work around but it's still a headache for me.... will be cool to know what your approach is concerning that. Yeah there is only one guy that I found but honestly I wouldve thought there would be more by now...
@@Eczentrik I'm using Element too 😅, but not with Scaler. I don't know what scaler is to be honest but Element works just right. I'll show how I use it next week
@@Eczentrik with regards to tutorials, I don't think a lot of people used mpc beats so it didn't get as much coverage, I'm just guessing 😅
Bro, did you know you could use this in FL studio studio!?
I dead a$$ only found out a day after posting this video, now I'm trying to figure out a hybrid with both of them