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This makes me want the MODEL12 even more. Even without any of this it is a sick mixer but this is beautiful! It seems like the MPC One and MODEL12 are perfect for each other.
I’m a 56 year old old skool electronic musician and I’ve been quite depressed thinking up an easy to use system for re-doing my old work and putting a new gig together. Through this video (and a few of your other videos) I have a clear path with you as Yoda! Thank you Sir!!!!!
This is the most detailed and helpful tutorial I've seen. Model 12 can only be a MIDI Master Clock, ignoring any MIDI receive. So MPC One can Sync to Model 12 and multi-track-take audio recording can make it easy to sync.
If you can live with Model 12 being master clock and starting and stopping from the it instead of the MPC it shouldn't be a problem recording in the correct measure.
Tascam arrived today and now I'm up and running, thanks to you! I'm gathering a list of questions and ideas and will be reaching out for lessons in the new year, setting new goals! Thanks for the inspiration.
@Videos Archive u mean those settings thru the mpc, right? Thanks man. Currently running to store to grab another SD card because I don't think I can hit song mode unless I have 1 in there. Thanks a lot tho
Great video. I went this route for awhile... now I have fully embraced the dark side and just record everything (I use a ton of keys, synths, guitars, etc) into my Mpc. I basically sketch up several sequences and then use the song mode to convert it into a single linear sequence.Sometimes I will just create a single long sequence from start. There are so many great in the box features for the Mpc that once you dedicate yourself to using you will have a-ha moments. I even mix on it now and just export to pc for mastering (for a while did the stem thing). Wish I had committed to this approach a lot sooner. Lately I have been sampling my synths into it and then creating custom keyboard instruments. Never imagined I’d be doing that either, lol.
Dang, I have so much to learn. I want to be doing this, but as my other comment says I’m not understanding the use case for recording into the mpc vs the model 12. Are you multitrack recording all of these things into the mpc at once? I like the song mode idea. I just wish I understood how to use audio tracks. At least I’m not the only one struggling to conceptualize using them on the mpc. I love this box, but I swear it’s one of the most frustrating experiences at times. Of course that makes it very rewarding as well, but learning this machine is really an undertaking like nothing else I have experienced with hardware, steep learning curve.
@@K.KILLORAN the way you want to work really will impact your process. Some ppl using MPC are doing live dawless jams or using that as a starting point. If that is you, then I would go with an approach like the one they are detailing here (I used a digital tascam recorder... but same idea). For me, I felt like there was a lot of post recording editing with this approach to get what I wanted and so I switched completely to working on individual sequences and recording parts one by one in the Mpc. It’s saving me time and for me at least the results are better. There is no right or wrong in my opinion. Hope it helps!
@@sophoninja often I do it that way (if I later don’t like it I chop it and retrigger). I also often use the new Mpc plugins to write the parts initially and once I have them the way I want I change them from using the plug-in to a midi track and send it to hardware for a different sound which I then sample.
Thanks for taking the time to walk through the integration of these devices. Best way to learn is probably to read manual as much as possible, then try something, fail, watch this video (again), and repeat until successful. Cheers!
Thanks for watching, Travis! The manual is always a good place to start. I typically jump in blind until I hit a wall, and then refer to the manual. Cheers 🍻
You can set the Model 12 to record post-eq per track as well - it's in Menu -> Mixer -> MTR/USB SEND POINT. Just flip each track to Post-EQ. It's all pre-fade for levels, pans, and effects tho.
@Derek Fleetham you can fade with the fader - it just won't record for the individual multitrack channels. If you want to record your fades in realtime, it can only be done with the master channel recording. This is pretty standard for mixers with direct outs/multitrack. The idea is that in a live environment, you'll process/eq and adjust levels for the room and for the show, but if you want to have a live recording optimized for listening, you can take the stems and re-do the EQ/automation/levels for a proper mixdown in a studio.
@@terencetso1025 I just bought this mixer. Is there ANY way possible, to record the multi tracks into Ableton with the mix I did on the board itself? Example, (Pan left/Right, EQ, Faders etc) it just comes into Ableton as dry. I have been told by one RUclipsr that this is not possible and because this Mixer is strictly digital it can only record the Mix into the SD card ONLY. Is there any workaround so Ableton can record my tracks with what I did know the mixer?
@@GoldynChyld nope the only workaround is to solo each track and record from the master one at a time. The model 12 is not set up to record multitrack for post fader, or post pan and only records those changes to the master bus. You essentially have 2 choices - record pre-everything (including turning off post eq and post compression track recording), record to ableton, and then route your ableton channels back to the model 12 keeping your settings where they were, and then mix down directly on the mixer The other option is to record your stems and maybe the eq and compression settings you like, get those into ableton, and then re-level/pan your ableton tracks within ableton (can probably use daw control mode for that). Then you can sum/mix in ableton itself.
@@terencetso1025 Appreciate the info bro. I will say this, this is such a quality, nice mixer for the price. The fact that they didn’t program this device to do such a basic task such as using it as analog on top of digital really mind boggles me. However, I will just make it work for the 8 channel multitrack which was my main goal using an MPC and the 8 outputs anyways. Just thought that extra freedom to pre-mix on the board before sending to DAW would’ve added some extra fun work flow. When you mentioned sending the channels from Ableton back to the board to mix, what are the prompts on doing that? And even if that is an option, I’m guessing the tracks from Ableton back to the board would then have to be recorded to the SD card, correct? I’m trying to avoid the internal recording work flow to SD. Never been used to tracking that way. Or maybe I should give it a chance and get past the learning curve of using the Tascam’s internal multi track recording. I don’t know lol. What do you think of the SD recording?
I greatly appreciate your detail when explaining how you make these connections happen. Just recently dabbled in hardware and trying to figure out how to make it do what your showing. So frustrating, yet rewarding . Thank you!
Welcome! I love DAWless setups. But I still use Ableton to finish projects. It’s the best of both worlds. Creativity outside the box, finishing/polishing inside the box.
@@TeftyMeems while I have not turned on ableton in 2 years [I use audacity for large files], I still have my steinberg ur44 sitting around here somewhere. You never know when you will need a real DAW. I have MIDI mapp’d my APC40 to the MPC so I can use the knobs/faders to control MPC parameters.
Instead of using a USB mixer as my MPC audio interface, I use a regular mixer with my MPC connected to the "Group 1-2" output. That way I can have a completely analog jam, while sampling any inputs I want by sending them to the Group bus.
Thank you for this awesome informative video! I just joined the Akai MPC family. Just an fyi... I was updating the firmware after buying the MPC One and was getting a random static blip when I set up audio over usb about every 5-6 seconds. If I connected the MPC One to my mixer with the audio cables, the static blip went away. I assumed my MPC One's usb port was faulty, so I took it back and exchanged it for another unit. When I got home, the same thing happened after I updated to the latest firmware. Turns out, I think what happened was that someone leaked a v2.11.6 firmware update on the Akai website (not sure if this was intentional or not), but I decided "what the heck, let me try going down to the v2.11.4 firmware update". That did it! Then I could enjoy following along with the rest of your video. Thank you for providing clarity and being such a good teacher.
I've got a similar setup, peak, mpc one , arturia keystep pro etc, but have a yamaha mg10xu with USB, but only recognizes one channel, looking to replace with the tascam model 12, so this tutorial is priceless, thanks Tefty.
Fantastic video as always, Tefty! Couple of things: for your viewers, it’s actually 44.1 KHz required (not “44”). Also, the 8 stereo audio tracks in standalone are capped at 4:59 in length. You hit 5 minutes and try to save your Project, and your recording will get dumped or truncated to 4:59 (can’t remember which). Until disc-streaming makes an appearance (hopefully someday sooner rather than later) that’s also a massive limitation for audio tracks in standalone.
Are those 4:59 tracks limited by the Model 12 or MPC? I am researching gear for a use similar to this video. Not sure 4:59 is a limitation I want to be stuck with.
You can use MTC on the model 12 and have the Mpc receive it and send out a midi clock. Only caveat is you need to use the play or record on the m12 to have everything start. The m12 can then receive the midi clock over usb and send it out the midi ports on the m12 for anything connected to it
Holy shit things actually work! This is literally the first video that I was able to get things working properly. I need a splitter so I don't have to swap the USB hub between my computer and the Live 2. Thanks again for the awesome and informative video. Hydrasynth, Microfreak, EP-133(can't figure out how to get midi to the live 2 via USB), and Live 2 all playing nicely now. Very cool!
Ive been getting in deeeeeep in my midi control and hardware routing and nobody has a good explanation , i was waiting for a video explaining this stuff in more details...glad its you because you are by far the most meticulous and detailed...
This is the coziest setup I have EVER SEEN! Love the WOOD!🥳🥳🥳 Love these informative and cozy videos that we can watch if we need them or if you sit in your studio completely relaxed and want some cozy ambiance and listen to tips/tricks! LOVE IT👻😀
Man that compressor on the Model 12.... damn, It sounds killer. I am definitely impressed this is my first time hearing it. What a great added bonus by Tascam. Looks like a great little mixer
I used the Tascam Model 16 with the MPC. It was good but I switched to a Behringer X32 with a X-live card a month ago. The routing capabilities of the X32 are brilliant. And the recording is more advanced than in the Tascam. I can recommend to have a closer look to the X32.
Hey I didn’t read the comments-they might have provided a better solution. But something I use to do on mpc 1000 to work around the 4 bar limit u were talking about with audio recordings. U loop in ur 12 bar sample-within the 4 bar sequence. And it Reloop after the 4th bar. Yo avoid this--As soon as 12 bar sample starts in 4 bar sequence-I would mute the 12 bar track. So it wouldn’t Reloop after 4 bars-but it still plays out the entire 12 bars(how ever long the solo is) over the 4 bar sequence without relooping. Pretty sure I did that with mpc live before lockdown often. Sample in a one minute solo from my synth. But use it in an 8 bar sequence. By muting it after first loop. Hope that helps some. Dope vids-I appreciate the knowledge u drop.
Great video! Just received my model 12 yesterday and this video is awesome! Thanks! Hardware just gives you that human feeling. Turning knobs, moving sliders etc… Something DAW’s can’t capture imo. I missed that element of creativity.
This will be my new setup! I already have the MPC Ren but it died on me and have been trying to decide between the One and the Live. I want to get away from being tethered to a PC and make use of my hardware synths so this was extremely helpful.
Live 2 is great! Extra outputs, speakers, and the battery. One has a smaller footprint and basically does the same thing ( with more buttons ). Paired with a Model 12 you can't go wrong 👍
Amazing video… all of them are really. I’d put you right up there with Loopop or Red Means Recording. Great info, delivered in a smooth, calm and concise manner. And musical! So many videos out there where the info might be useful but they are using awful sounds. You didn’t record to a DAW but if I understand correctly, this mixer can be used to multi-track to a DAW? Right now I use an Mackie VLZ4 and run the output into Apogee Duet, recording each track one at a time. This mixer could replace the Mackie and Duet as an all in one solution and record all (or most of my tracks) in one pass? You get loads of comments so I don’t know how many say the same but I’d love to see how you use the sends and inserts on this mixer. With everything running in and out through USB, how would someone add effects outside of the built in effects? And speaking of effects, it would be interesting to know which effects on the MPC are your favorites. I have been using an all Elektron setup for the past 4 years and so there are only a few effects to even think about. I’ve recently purchased a Live 2 and there are so many effects… some decent, some not… or maybe I’m not seeing there potential. Lastly… do you know if it’s possible to make the Elektron boxes change patterns when switching a sequence on the MPC Live 2? Sorry, that was a lot… At any rate, I appreciate all the amazing information you pass on. Thank you!
Damn man! This is a DEEP DIVE into a unique setup. I REALLY appreciate this video and I know how much effort must have gone in to this. To be honest, this video is exactly the answer to a question I've had... I've always lusted after the complete dawless setup and you answered it perfectly. Tefty, this is legit! This might be the most technically efficient and informative video you've made, and I've watched them all. Well done! Pat yourself on the back my friend!
This has been really helpful. I’m actually a Maschine (MKII) user but I’m looking at a move to MPC at the moment - although I’ve never been a fan of Akai’s program workflow - that appears to be discontinued in the V3 software to a far simpler (actually more Maschine-like) workflow.
Yes. Yes. Yes. This is close to the type of setup I e been thinking about investing in. I’ve been looking for a backup dawless sequencer solution to go with my Jupiter Xm. MPC One for the win. And the Tascam Model 12 has soooooo many different abilities. Very impressive little mixer. I currently use a Behringer XR18 for live performance for my key rig. I miss faders and knobs + having multi track recording simultaneously is huge. Model 12 for the win.
@@jeremymoore2835 i like the Jupiter Xm. Roland’s new “scene” approach takes a bit of learning but the included models are dead on. It’s a very deep little beast with so many layers. And not just the sounds, Bluetooth flexibility, usb audio/midi interface, battery powered, and decent onboard speakers for mobile convenience.
Love this video, great work👍, I recently bought a m12 to use with my mpc and this video made a few things much clearer, you explain things well and even an uneducated noob like myself gets it, much appreciated keep up the great content
Do you have a review on the model 12? This is a great video. Just figuring out how to connect things together is difficult sometimes. Keep this series coming!
Hey I’m sorry I’m only a couple weeks into the MPC One and I came across a issue when I record audio from Imac going through audio interface I will get a feedback when I click the “In” button on audio track. Also when I don’t engage the “In” button I will get a recording but I will get a full recording of any other tracks plus metro into my audio recording. I hope you understand what I’m trying to say and thank you for your help.
Thank you! It’s a combined effort for both of us. We both trade off on edits for each video. Meems does all the heavy lifting for camera angles. Cheers 🍻
Awesome…. I’m returning my Onyx 16 today and ordering the Model 12. I think the 12 is the best choice out of the 16 or 24 cause of the digital pre and post options. I can’t believe the Mackie won’t record separate tracks. I’m gonna paint the Model 12 all black unless I find some skins for it…. Those colors make me nauseous….. Lol. Thanks for the great detailed video. Comments are very helpful as well. What a great community… If music heads ran the world, we would have no world wars, just great music and parties…❤
Oh man your tip about using clips and chopping them is very nice/useful! I have been using audio tracks and it as you say: it is very annoying workflow wise because on every screen no matter if you use track mutes or if you want to mix or whatever audio recording are on a different tab. I have been using audio tracks for voice recordings but i will try the sample and see if that feels better somehow.
Your tutorials are freaking awesome!! I have a MPC one plus,and I got a 2 channel q12 mixer/audio interface with phantom 48. I should be able to connect my q12 mixer interface with the mpc one plus? Oh man, I'm new to mpcs and standalone DAW's. I'm a Native instruments fan,so my Maschine Mk3 and the flawless DAW with my Ableton has been laying down some HEAT!! I hope I'm not disappointed
After viewing a few of your vids(and sub'd), I'd like to say what I like most about your vids is how methodical you are, that really resonates with me. We must explore permutations because under one or two are special prizes, lol. I've also learned more from you than other vids from 'mpc experts'. I was frustrated with the mpc workflow and bought a force, and I decided to sell the mpc live, that very day akai sent the 'oh hey, yeah, there is a pretty severe update or whatever, just sayin', that was the 2.1 update. And after force update, I'm just keeping both. (smaug swimming thru a room full of gear)
Really love your videos. You have a very earnest, humble and honest presentation style which is very pleasant to watch. Found you while deliberating between different mixers for a home dawless rig and you've really helped isolate the Model 12 as the correct choice for me. ✌️
I really love your video. Your explanation is so clear and I really like when you find your miskate. So much to learn on this beautiful video. Thank's bud.
Another super terrific video and I certainly agree with the last 2 comments. .So I've been running this setup for the last week with an X and a Tascam Model 12. I both love it and hate it. Love that I have more ins and outs but certainly not as straightforward or simple as grabbing ideas in the MPC. I'm also noticing more "noise/hum" from both guitar and mic when going through the Tascam v plugging direct into the MPC.
Thank you for the detailed walk-through and information! I am looking to buy a multi-channel mixer/interface for recording synths, and so far the Model 12 is on the top of my list.
Great video, I learned a lot. My primary music creation tool is a Korg Nautilus, but I hate using the small touch screen for EQing, FXs, and sequencing. Would I be able to run my Korg through the Tascam model 12 and use it to layer tracks and song composition vs. using the on-board Korg sequencer?
Excellent!!! Next purchase! I use the looper a lot to. This way... record audio ,export to sample and assign to pad. Hit keep then use step sequencer (step 1) to trigger pad in timeeeeeee. Thanks for your time!!
Actually, I find the Mpc midi clock out having too much latency to effectively use the looper for recording synced sequences from other synths or (certainly) drummachines. There's a like a 15 to 20 ms lag. (Silence in the beginning of the looper). Also tested this by recording both mpc output and xtra drummchine in ableton and comparing them in the timeline. I have better/tighter results by using old redsound audio to midi conversion hardware or a korg sq1 to convert cv clock to midi clock.
Thank you for this really excellent work. I have several construction sites though, I'm an absolute beginner, musically rather underground, but I still started to play with a synthesizer. started with korg minilogue xd, arturia drum brute impact and presonus interface. I recently bought a starter set from ae modular. a very interesting way to work with synthesizers. but far from your professional style. I think it will be a rocky road for me. Your music accompanies me on my car tours. really, really good, inspiring music.
Very good rundown on your setup. I really enjoying your videos and your reviews and your time to explain how your workflow is.🤗 With this I feel a bit stupid to ask you for a question/advice. I recently got a Nord Wave 2 and the MPC ONE, haven’t barely scratched the surface. And now the Tascam M12 - thanks to you 😉. What would be the optimal cable routings in your opinion in between all three devices? I guess I need a USB hub also 🤔
Hi there:) great video. I am looking to ad this 2 pieces to my set up. Model 12 and mpc one. Mostly to rout audio to the mpc and use it as an effects processor. Could you tell me if it is possible to process at least 2 or 3 audio inputs at the same time ? I don't find many information about that :( Thanks ;) Jonathan
Great videos and easy to follow please keep the videos coming as I’m learning a lot from them as I’m fortunate enough to own quite a lot is similar equipment Got to do more with likes of analog rytm, mpc one etc and I’m trying to pick it up ❤
Okay guys I need some advice: I have a lot of outboard gear (drummachines and synts) Should I first get the MPC one, or the Tascam 12? I have a Synthstrom Deluge, but I need some more in depth control. Hence the journey for a different workflow.
Thank you for your help.. Your teaching style is really great. I have a question do you have your USB hub plugged into the MPC one, or the task cam model 12?
Thank you for this video. I am new to making music and just been watching video and tutorials for years on different units but never got into it, I am confused on the sub , and out, and mono tracking and the purpose for them so I could get a better understanding Last video you posted my questions were answers perfect after this video. Need to see hot yo route them individually
I don't know how to convey all of the useful info in this comment at this time, but there is a lot to audio tracks on the MPC One that I want to try to communicate. Tefty is not wrong though, they clearly live in a different part of the MPC workflow that is harder to play with and enjoy. You can definitely "import" an audio track that is longer into a sequence that is shorter and the spill-over material at the end is represented in gray. It's still there if you start moving the audio around or if you lengthen the session... I'm pretty sure (based on a quick official Akai video) that you can use a Model 12 to record multiple audio tracks at one time now. So each of your synths for instance could be recorded live to the MPC sequence (not the Tascaam) via the Model 12 during one live performance. These audio tracks can be manipulated the same as any other sample, so you can still chop them and use them in other tracks. The best tip I have for the fiddly and frustrating process of editing audio tracks when they are in the sequence (using the MPC sequence audio editor) is that the cut tool (and I think the other tools as well) will be easier to use when you have Time Correct enabled and you pick the Quantize setting that makes the most sense. Conversely, if you're having trouble getting the cut tool to do what you want, it might be because you want Time Correct turned off so you can slice the audio off the grid.
Pulled trigger on Model 16 today. Mixed feelings. I want a dawless setup, but also wanted the ability to use this with MPC One plus, and hopefully an MPC X Se soon. Not sure the MPC line is truly powerful enough to be the actual recording device! The screen on the Model series is lame! The old 24/24SD was superior with the large screen UI. We need a dawless multitrack with a proper modern UI touch screen. Not sure anyone replied to you way back, but no, you can't have a track longer than the sequence. Logically, that doesn't work either. The Sequence is really your total segment of a song. Think of the tracks as actual audio tracks that make up a song or part of a song. The advantage of a daw like UI, is that you have sort of a looper for each track if you want. However, if you make the 'loop' longer than that part of the song/seq, you'll never get to that part of the loop. It wouldn't make any since anyway. I think peeps confuse the idea behind the MPC workflow. I know I did for sure. Seq is a multitrack recording. The tracks are the individual instruments. You can have as many 'tracks'/channels as you want. The advantage is they can be 'loops' and don't need to go the full length of the recording. 32 bar sequence/recording, can have all different length loops/channels/parts. You can trigger them off and on(mute) as well through the length of the sequence. HOpe that all helps :) YOu also have endless audio tracks. You can only record 8 inputs at once though. Pretty sure you can just bounce your audio tracks. Or, just convert the tracks to samples, save them. Play them on the pads. ;)
I loved the looper too but since I plugged in the tascam model 12 via USB as the interface it stopped working. I could not change the output of the looper audio anymore and I couldn't here it. Maybe I did something wrong with the routing.
Good Video brotha, I have a similar setup with tascam model 12 and I just got the MPC ONE, I still like using logic pro, but I want the MPC ONE to be my center harware hub piece and master last in Logic
Audio tracks confuse me as well. I did hook up 6 different instruments and multitrack record them as audio. My question is, if I have 8 bars or whatever of 6 tracks of audio recordings from the instruments, what do I do with it? Is there a best practice for dealing with a multitrack set of audio tracks? Should I make each track into a clip and then trigger it with a pad? If so, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of multitrack recording? When would I want to record into the mpc and when would I want to record into the model 12, what is the use case for each option? I’m still learning this beast so if this is a simple newb problem I apologize in advance.
thank you for the video, my next purchase is the ESI M4U eX | 8-port USB 3.0 MIDI interface so that i can use the MPC One as my main piece of kit and then connect my Korg Wavestate and Roland JD-Xi Synth via the ESI all audio from the MPC One, Wavestate and JD-Xi to a mixer
When I connect my synths to my MPC one via a usb hub it causes the MPC to lock up when I shut down or start up. Have tried two different hubs but same thing happens?
It’s the hubs. I’ve tried 4 different hubs, even a usb splitter. Powered hubs unpowered hubs. Doesn’t matter. If there’s anything other than a single synth plugged into the MPC at startup or shutdown it causes the MPC to lock up. If I boot up the MPC with no usb plugged in, then I can use any hub, they all work. Then I have to remember to unplug the hub before I shutdown or it will lock up. So, it works, but not if there’s a hub connected at power on or off on the MPC. Weird problem but just kinda annoying. I’ve seen the same problem discussed in lots of forums.
Thank you for a great instructional video. Please correct me if I am wrong but it sounds like you can route individual drum sounds ( i.e. kick, snare, hh)from the MPC ONE to individual outputs on the Tascam model 12 as well clip programs as well as hardware instruments ? Then you can mix everything down and record your project to SD card ?
Thank you for this great video about the Tascam Model 12 in combination with the MPC One! This video was very helpful and made me decide buying a model 12. I already have an MPC One (and a Live)
Great video - thanks ! I have been using this set up since the MPC one audio interface update, rarely use my computer for music production now. You can record the stereo mix Tascam channels 11/12 back into the MPC for mastering (just make sure the 11/12 is soloed and manually armed to avoid feed back) now thinking of upgrading to a Tascam model 24 !
GREAT VIDEO and Tutorial!!! I'm interested in getting the Tascam Model 12, and I want to do just about everything you're doing, but ALSO route the audio via USB into my MACBOOK Pro and use Logic Pro to record... so basically use the Model 12 as my multitrack audio interface for my DAW, and possibly control the DAW...Is that possible??? Thanks for sharing!!!
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This makes me want the MODEL12 even more. Even without any of this it is a sick mixer but this is beautiful! It seems like the MPC One and MODEL12 are perfect for each other.
I’m a 56 year old old skool electronic musician and I’ve been quite depressed thinking up an easy to use system for re-doing my old work and putting a new gig together. Through this video (and a few of your other videos) I have a clear path with you as Yoda! Thank you Sir!!!!!
This series with the MPC, Model 12 and hw synths is by far the most useful series on YT in a while IMO. Please keep making more of these!
Thank you!
@@TeftyMeems How did you connect your computer to the MPC and Model 12 at the same time. Did you connect it after mixing to transfer files.
100% agree =) All around great info and take aways
This is the most detailed and helpful tutorial I've seen.
Model 12 can only be a MIDI Master Clock, ignoring any MIDI receive. So MPC One can Sync to Model 12 and multi-track-take audio recording can make it easy to sync.
The Midi Sync of the MPC can be very frustrating with some gear. I haven't testet to setup the Model 12 as a Master Clock.
If you can live with Model 12 being master clock and starting and stopping from the it instead of the MPC it shouldn't be a problem recording in the correct measure.
Tascam arrived today and now I'm up and running, thanks to you! I'm gathering a list of questions and ideas and will be reaching out for lessons in the new year, setting new goals! Thanks for the inspiration.
Did you use usb from mpc to tascam or audio outs?
@@sawssman965 I've used both methods. USB is nice. You have to go into menu>preferences>audio device>select Model 12, saves inputs. Hope that helps
@Videos Archive u mean those settings thru the mpc, right? Thanks man. Currently running to store to grab another SD card because I don't think I can hit song mode unless I have 1 in there. Thanks a lot tho
@@sawssman965 Yes, through the mpc. You bet!
@@videosarchive8058 awesome. Thanks again
Great video. I went this route for awhile... now I have fully embraced the dark side and just record everything (I use a ton of keys, synths, guitars, etc) into my Mpc. I basically sketch up several sequences and then use the song mode to convert it into a single linear sequence.Sometimes I will just create a single long sequence from start. There are so many great in the box features for the Mpc that once you dedicate yourself to using you will have a-ha moments. I even mix on it now and just export to pc for mastering (for a while did the stem thing). Wish I had committed to this approach a lot sooner. Lately I have been sampling my synths into it and then creating custom keyboard instruments. Never imagined I’d be doing that either, lol.
Dang, I have so much to learn. I want to be doing this, but as my other comment says I’m not understanding the use case for recording into the mpc vs the model 12. Are you multitrack recording all of these things into the mpc at once? I like the song mode idea. I just wish I understood how to use audio tracks. At least I’m not the only one struggling to conceptualize using them on the mpc. I love this box, but I swear it’s one of the most frustrating experiences at times. Of course that makes it very rewarding as well, but learning this machine is really an undertaking like nothing else I have experienced with hardware, steep learning curve.
@@K.KILLORAN the way you want to work really will impact your process. Some ppl using MPC are doing live dawless jams or using that as a starting point. If that is you, then I would go with an approach like the one they are detailing here (I used a digital tascam recorder... but same idea). For me, I felt like there was a lot of post recording editing with this approach to get what I wanted and so I switched completely to working on individual sequences and recording parts one by one in the Mpc. It’s saving me time and for me at least the results are better. There is no right or wrong in my opinion. Hope it helps!
YES!
@@dracul74 so you'll record a melody line in a sequence from hardware?
@@sophoninja often I do it that way (if I later don’t like it I chop it and retrigger). I also often use the new Mpc plugins to write the parts initially and once I have them the way I want I change them from using the plug-in to a midi track and send it to hardware for a different sound which I then sample.
Thanks for taking the time to walk through the integration of these devices. Best way to learn is probably to read manual as much as possible, then try something, fail, watch this video (again), and repeat until successful. Cheers!
Thanks for watching, Travis! The manual is always a good place to start. I typically jump in blind until I hit a wall, and then refer to the manual. Cheers 🍻
You can set the Model 12 to record post-eq per track as well - it's in Menu -> Mixer -> MTR/USB SEND POINT. Just flip each track to Post-EQ. It's all pre-fade for levels, pans, and effects tho.
@Derek Fleetham you can fade with the fader - it just won't record for the individual multitrack channels. If you want to record your fades in realtime, it can only be done with the master channel recording.
This is pretty standard for mixers with direct outs/multitrack. The idea is that in a live environment, you'll process/eq and adjust levels for the room and for the show, but if you want to have a live recording optimized for listening, you can take the stems and re-do the EQ/automation/levels for a proper mixdown in a studio.
@@terencetso1025 I just bought this mixer. Is there ANY way possible, to record the multi tracks into Ableton with the mix I did on the board itself? Example, (Pan left/Right, EQ, Faders etc) it just comes into Ableton as dry. I have been told by one RUclipsr that this is not possible and because this Mixer is strictly digital it can only record the Mix into the SD card ONLY. Is there any workaround so Ableton can record my tracks with what I did know the mixer?
@@GoldynChyld nope the only workaround is to solo each track and record from the master one at a time.
The model 12 is not set up to record multitrack for post fader, or post pan and only records those changes to the master bus.
You essentially have 2 choices - record pre-everything (including turning off post eq and post compression track recording), record to ableton, and then route your ableton channels back to the model 12 keeping your settings where they were, and then mix down directly on the mixer
The other option is to record your stems and maybe the eq and compression settings you like, get those into ableton, and then re-level/pan your ableton tracks within ableton (can probably use daw control mode for that). Then you can sum/mix in ableton itself.
@@terencetso1025 Appreciate the info bro. I will say this, this is such a quality, nice mixer for the price. The fact that they didn’t program this device to do such a basic task such as using it as analog on top of digital really mind boggles me. However, I will just make it work for the 8 channel multitrack which was my main goal using an MPC and the 8 outputs anyways. Just thought that extra freedom to pre-mix on the board before sending to DAW would’ve added some extra fun work flow. When you mentioned sending the channels from Ableton back to the board to mix, what are the prompts on doing that? And even if that is an option, I’m guessing the tracks from Ableton back to the board would then have to be recorded to the SD card, correct? I’m trying to avoid the internal recording work flow to SD. Never been used to tracking that way. Or maybe I should give it a chance and get past the learning curve of using the Tascam’s internal multi track recording. I don’t know lol. What do you think of the SD recording?
I greatly appreciate your detail when explaining how you make these connections happen. Just recently dabbled in hardware and trying to figure out how to make it do what your showing. So frustrating, yet rewarding . Thank you!
The tascam model 12 & this youtube post have brought me 1 step closer to never using my windoze laptop again. I just subb’d
Welcome! I love DAWless setups. But I still use Ableton to finish projects. It’s the best of both worlds. Creativity outside the box, finishing/polishing inside the box.
@@TeftyMeems
while I have not turned on ableton in 2 years [I use audacity for large files], I still have my steinberg ur44 sitting around here somewhere. You never know when you will need a real DAW. I have MIDI mapp’d my APC40 to the MPC so I can use the knobs/faders to control MPC parameters.
Instead of using a USB mixer as my MPC audio interface, I use a regular mixer with my MPC connected to the "Group 1-2" output. That way I can have a completely analog jam, while sampling any inputs I want by sending them to the Group bus.
Thank you for this awesome informative video! I just joined the Akai MPC family. Just an fyi... I was updating the firmware after buying the MPC One and was getting a random static blip when I set up audio over usb about every 5-6 seconds. If I connected the MPC One to my mixer with the audio cables, the static blip went away. I assumed my MPC One's usb port was faulty, so I took it back and exchanged it for another unit. When I got home, the same thing happened after I updated to the latest firmware. Turns out, I think what happened was that someone leaked a v2.11.6 firmware update on the Akai website (not sure if this was intentional or not), but I decided "what the heck, let me try going down to the v2.11.4 firmware update". That did it! Then I could enjoy following along with the rest of your video. Thank you for providing clarity and being such a good teacher.
I've got a similar setup, peak, mpc one , arturia keystep pro etc, but have a yamaha mg10xu with USB, but only recognizes one channel, looking to replace with the tascam model 12, so this tutorial is priceless, thanks Tefty.
This mixer looks incredibly cool. It could replace a lot of stuff on my desk...
Always enjoy the videos. Thanks for the good stuff.
it is really great. and i own more expensive mixers and interfaces.
Fantastic video as always, Tefty! Couple of things: for your viewers, it’s actually 44.1 KHz required (not “44”). Also, the 8 stereo audio tracks in standalone are capped at 4:59 in length. You hit 5 minutes and try to save your Project, and your recording will get dumped or truncated to 4:59 (can’t remember which). Until disc-streaming makes an appearance (hopefully someday sooner rather than later) that’s also a massive limitation for audio tracks in standalone.
Are those 4:59 tracks limited by the Model 12 or MPC? I am researching gear for a use similar to this video. Not sure 4:59 is a limitation I want to be stuck with.
Anybody know? ^
@@LibertyLuminary MPC internal audio tracks limitation not Model 12
You can use MTC on the model 12 and have the Mpc receive it and send out a midi clock. Only caveat is you need to use the play or record on the m12 to have everything start. The m12 can then receive the midi clock over usb and send it out the midi ports on the m12 for anything connected to it
I've done this too. And then you can overdub more MPC stuff, drum machines etc onto the Model 12, synced via MIDI. Living the dream!
can you explain more, how you send the mtc signal to start mpc from m12?
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I'm basically just throwing cookies at the algorithm monster. But these types of videos are greatly appreciated, awesome.
Thank you!
Just watched this again...and I am going to watch it again now...This has to be one of the most useful videos on RUclips! Thank you!
Holy shit things actually work! This is literally the first video that I was able to get things working properly. I need a splitter so I don't have to swap the USB hub between my computer and the Live 2. Thanks again for the awesome and informative video. Hydrasynth, Microfreak, EP-133(can't figure out how to get midi to the live 2 via USB), and Live 2 all playing nicely now. Very cool!
Ive been getting in deeeeeep in my midi control and hardware routing and nobody has a good explanation , i was waiting for a video explaining this stuff in more details...glad its you because you are by far the most meticulous and detailed...
This is the coziest setup I have EVER SEEN! Love the WOOD!🥳🥳🥳 Love these informative and cozy videos that we can watch if we need them or if you sit in your studio completely relaxed and want some cozy ambiance and listen to tips/tricks! LOVE IT👻😀
This is the video I needed. I just picked up the Tascam Model 12. Thanks again.
Inspiring and clear presentation... Best teachers make it look easy. Thank you!
Man that compressor on the Model 12.... damn, It sounds killer. I am definitely impressed this is my first time hearing it. What a great added bonus by Tascam. Looks like a great little mixer
I used the Tascam Model 16 with the MPC. It was good but I switched to a Behringer X32 with a X-live card a month ago. The routing capabilities of the X32 are brilliant. And the recording is more advanced than in the Tascam. I can recommend to have a closer look to the X32.
That price tho
This video sealed the deal. I’m gonna buy a model 12 tomorrow. Thanks!
Hey
I didn’t read the comments-they might have provided a better solution. But something I use to do on mpc 1000 to work around the 4 bar limit u were talking about with audio recordings.
U loop in ur 12 bar sample-within the 4 bar sequence. And it Reloop after the 4th bar.
Yo avoid this--As soon as 12 bar sample starts in 4 bar sequence-I would mute the 12 bar track. So it wouldn’t Reloop after 4 bars-but it still plays out the entire 12 bars(how ever long the solo is) over the 4 bar sequence without relooping.
Pretty sure I did that with mpc live before lockdown often. Sample in a one minute solo from my synth. But use it in an 8 bar sequence. By muting it after first loop. Hope that helps some.
Dope vids-I appreciate the knowledge u drop.
Watching your video in 2024. Did you ever figure out the MIDI sync?
Great video! Just received my model 12 yesterday and this video is awesome! Thanks! Hardware just gives you that human feeling. Turning knobs, moving sliders etc… Something DAW’s can’t capture imo. I missed that element of creativity.
This will be my new setup! I already have the MPC Ren but it died on me and have been trying to decide between the One and the Live. I want to get away from being tethered to a PC and make use of my hardware synths so this was extremely helpful.
Live 2 is great! Extra outputs, speakers, and the battery. One has a smaller footprint and basically does the same thing ( with more buttons ). Paired with a Model 12 you can't go wrong 👍
I have the Ren too and it’s about to die but I bought the Mpc one
It would be a great help to see how the usb cables and hub connect to everything: synths, controller, mixer, mpc, etc.
Just plug everything you have (synths, controller, mixer...) into the USB hub and connect the hub to your MPC! Hope that helps!
@Galleleo definitely does for me. Wasn't sure if the mixer went into the hub as well. So thank you!
Amazing video… all of them are really. I’d put you right up there with Loopop or Red Means Recording. Great info, delivered in a smooth, calm and concise manner. And musical! So many videos out there where the info might be useful but they are using awful sounds.
You didn’t record to a DAW but if I understand correctly, this mixer can be used to multi-track to a DAW? Right now I use an Mackie VLZ4 and run the output into Apogee Duet, recording each track one at a time. This mixer could replace the Mackie and Duet as an all in one solution and record all (or most of my tracks) in one pass?
You get loads of comments so I don’t know how many say the same but I’d love to see how you use the sends and inserts on this mixer. With everything running in and out through USB, how would someone add effects outside of the built in effects?
And speaking of effects, it would be interesting to know which effects on the MPC are your favorites. I have been using an all Elektron setup for the past 4 years and so there are only a few effects to even think about. I’ve recently purchased a Live 2 and there are so many effects… some decent, some not… or maybe I’m not seeing there potential.
Lastly… do you know if it’s possible to make the Elektron boxes change patterns when switching a sequence on the MPC Live 2?
Sorry, that was a lot…
At any rate, I appreciate all the amazing information you pass on. Thank you!
I’m so pumped for this. I have this setup and I’m so glad you decided to go more in depth with it. Awesome!
Damn man! This is a DEEP DIVE into a unique setup. I REALLY appreciate this video and I know how much effort must have gone in to this. To be honest, this video is exactly the answer to a question I've had... I've always lusted after the complete dawless setup and you answered it perfectly. Tefty, this is legit! This might be the most technically efficient and informative video you've made, and I've watched them all. Well done! Pat yourself on the back my friend!
Just a humble echo of the comments below. Thankyou for doing this. Really clear an applied explanations and spec des.
Just picked up a Tascam Model 24 so this is very timely and helpful. Thank you!
This has been really helpful.
I’m actually a Maschine (MKII) user but I’m looking at a move to MPC at the moment - although I’ve never been a fan of Akai’s program workflow - that appears to be discontinued in the V3 software to a far simpler (actually more Maschine-like) workflow.
Yes. Yes. Yes. This is close to the type of setup I e been thinking about investing in.
I’ve been looking for a backup dawless sequencer solution to go with my Jupiter Xm. MPC One for the win. And the Tascam Model 12 has soooooo many different abilities. Very impressive little mixer. I currently use a Behringer XR18 for live performance for my key rig. I miss faders and knobs + having multi track recording simultaneously is huge. Model 12 for the win.
Hey Patrick I am also using the XR live. Love it. How is that Jupiter working out for you? It's been in my shopping cart for awhile now.
@@jeremymoore2835 i like the Jupiter Xm. Roland’s new “scene” approach takes a bit of learning but the included models are dead on. It’s a very deep little beast with so many layers. And not just the sounds, Bluetooth flexibility, usb audio/midi interface, battery powered, and decent onboard speakers for mobile convenience.
It has made all the difference for me, thanks heaps for all the fine detail. You Rock.
Love this video, great work👍, I recently bought a m12 to use with my mpc and this video made a few things much clearer, you explain things well and even an uneducated noob like myself gets it, much appreciated keep up the great content
Do you have a review on the model 12? This is a great video. Just figuring out how to connect things together is difficult sometimes. Keep this series coming!
Thank you! Not yet on the review. Been considering it though 🤔
@@TeftyMeems do it i want one but i need to know what im gettin myself into.
Sure would be nice to have a Model 12 in-depth review please
Had no idea what you were talking about for the majority of it. Still enjoyed . 👍
Hey I’m sorry I’m only a couple weeks into the MPC One and I came across a issue when I record audio from Imac going through audio interface I will get a feedback when I click the “In” button on audio track. Also when I don’t engage the “In” button I will get a recording but I will get a full recording of any other tracks plus metro into my audio recording. I hope you understand what I’m trying to say and thank you for your help.
I appreciate all the hard work you put in making these videos and breaking down the processes.
Thank you! It’s a combined effort for both of us. We both trade off on edits for each video. Meems does all the heavy lifting for camera angles. Cheers 🍻
Invaluable information as always!
The video we were all waiting for...
Awesome…. I’m returning my Onyx 16 today and ordering the Model 12. I think the 12 is the best choice out of the 16 or 24 cause of the digital pre and post options. I can’t believe the Mackie won’t record separate tracks. I’m gonna paint the Model 12 all black unless I find some skins for it…. Those colors make me nauseous….. Lol. Thanks for the great detailed video. Comments are very helpful as well. What a great community… If music heads ran the world, we would have no world wars, just great music and parties…❤
Oh man your tip about using clips and chopping them is very nice/useful! I have been using audio tracks and it as you say: it is very annoying workflow wise because on every screen no matter if you use track mutes or if you want to mix or whatever audio recording are on a different tab. I have been using audio tracks for voice recordings but i will try the sample and see if that feels better somehow.
Thank you for providing such an in depth video on this. i found it very valuable.
Your tutorials are freaking awesome!! I have a MPC one plus,and I got a 2 channel q12 mixer/audio interface with phantom 48. I should be able to connect my q12 mixer interface with the mpc one plus? Oh man, I'm new to mpcs and standalone DAW's. I'm a Native instruments fan,so my Maschine Mk3 and the flawless DAW with my Ableton has been laying down some HEAT!! I hope I'm not disappointed
Can you use MPC insert effects from audio tracks and have them printed on the Model 12? Sorry if it has been mentioned here or in another video.
Great vid dude. My model 12 just arrived yesterday. Can't wait.
After viewing a few of your vids(and sub'd), I'd like to say what I like most about your vids is how methodical you are, that really resonates with me. We must explore permutations because under one or two are special prizes, lol. I've also learned more from you than other vids from 'mpc experts'. I was frustrated with the mpc workflow and bought a force, and I decided to sell the mpc live, that very day akai sent the 'oh hey, yeah, there is a pretty severe update or whatever, just sayin', that was the 2.1 update. And after force update, I'm just keeping both. (smaug swimming thru a room full of gear)
The mixers and even the MPC gives a better midtown for mastering than any Daw or computer.
I have a tascam model 24. Can i control the sequence/playback on the mpc one using the midi timecode from the tascam?
I connected my mpcx like you said, but for some reason I can't use my white faders to control the volume...any suggestions
Really love your videos. You have a very earnest, humble and honest presentation style which is very pleasant to watch.
Found you while deliberating between different mixers for a home dawless rig and you've really helped isolate the Model 12 as the correct choice for me. ✌️
Thanks I just received the model 12 and was trying to figure out how to connect it with the live 2.
Ok cool. That same mixer is on the list of things to get for a dawless set up and thank you for the tip on setting it up
Thanks for the tip about the sample/bit rate! I'd been trying to get this set up to work for a while now and that was the missing piece.
I really love your video. Your explanation is so clear and I really like when you find your miskate. So much to learn on this beautiful video. Thank's bud.
Great video!! Exactly what I was looking for. Helped me better understand routing between MPC and Model 12. Thank you!!
Man… this is such good info!! Thank you so much!
Thanks for this video. Cant wait to get rid a load of cables! Looks like the MPC makes a hardware set up less of a headache
Excellent video...really informative and inspiring. I've got a Model 16 and just picked up an MPC One. Can't wait to do all that routing!
Another super terrific video and I certainly agree with the last 2 comments. .So I've been running this setup for the last week with an X and a Tascam Model 12. I both love it and hate it. Love that I have more ins and outs but certainly not as straightforward or simple as grabbing ideas in the MPC. I'm also noticing more "noise/hum" from both guitar and mic when going through the Tascam v plugging direct into the MPC.
Thank you for the detailed walk-through and information! I am looking to buy a multi-channel mixer/interface for recording synths, and so far the Model 12 is on the top of my list.
Great video, I learned a lot. My primary music creation tool is a Korg Nautilus, but I hate using the small touch screen for EQing, FXs, and sequencing. Would I be able to run my Korg through the Tascam model 12 and use it to layer tracks and song composition vs. using the on-board Korg sequencer?
Excellent!!! Next purchase! I use the looper a lot to. This way... record audio ,export to sample and assign to pad. Hit keep then use step sequencer (step 1) to trigger pad in timeeeeeee. Thanks for your time!!
Yup, I think it’s the fastest/cleanest way to get synced audio into the MPC. Thanks for watching! ❤️🙏
Actually, I find the Mpc midi clock out having too much latency to effectively use the looper for recording synced sequences from other synths or (certainly) drummachines.
There's a like a 15 to 20 ms lag. (Silence in the beginning of the looper).
Also tested this by recording both mpc output and xtra drummchine in ableton and comparing them in the timeline.
I have better/tighter results by using old redsound audio to midi conversion hardware or
a korg sq1 to convert cv clock to midi clock.
Thank you for this really excellent work. I have several construction sites though, I'm an absolute beginner, musically rather underground, but I still started to play with a synthesizer. started with korg minilogue xd, arturia drum brute impact and presonus interface. I recently bought a starter set from ae modular. a very interesting way to work with synthesizers. but far from your professional style. I think it will be a rocky road for me. Your music accompanies me on my car tours. really, really good, inspiring music.
Very good rundown on your setup. I really enjoying your videos and your reviews and your time to explain how your workflow is.🤗
With this I feel a bit stupid to ask you for a question/advice.
I recently got a Nord Wave 2 and the MPC ONE, haven’t barely scratched the surface. And now the Tascam M12 - thanks to you 😉.
What would be the optimal cable routings in your opinion in between all three devices?
I guess I need a USB hub also 🤔
Hi there:) great video. I am looking to ad this 2 pieces to my set up. Model 12 and mpc one. Mostly to rout audio to the mpc and use it as an effects processor. Could you tell me if it is possible to process at least 2 or 3 audio inputs at the same time ? I don't find many information about that :( Thanks ;) Jonathan
YAY...Thank you so much bro
you really listen to & take care of your subscribers 😎😎😎😎😎
Almost 10K...............Regards, rick
Thank you Rick 🙏❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the Way of At the MPC1 yoga's talks about a lot of stuff my main concern is how to hook all the cabling up that's my concern
Great content as always! Had to like and leave a comment for the algorithm!
Great videos and easy to follow please keep the videos coming as I’m learning a lot from them as I’m fortunate enough to own quite a lot is similar equipment
Got to do more with likes of analog rytm, mpc one etc and I’m trying to pick it up ❤
Nevermind...I had to switch it from live to pc like you suggested in the video. I should have watched the whole thing before attempting to hook up. 😜
top videos, very detailed and answers whatever aspect of the topic AAAA+++
Okay guys I need some advice: I have a lot of outboard gear (drummachines and synts) Should I first get the MPC one, or the Tascam 12? I have a Synthstrom Deluge, but I need some more in depth control. Hence the journey for a different workflow.
Thank you for your help.. Your teaching style is really great. I have a question do you have your USB hub plugged into the MPC one, or the task cam model 12?
Thank you for this video. I am new to making music and just been watching video and tutorials for years on different units but never got into it, I am confused on the sub , and out, and mono tracking and the purpose for them so I could get a better understanding Last video you posted my questions were answers perfect after this video. Need to see hot yo route them individually
Man been waiting for a video like this thank you so much
Thank you so very, very much for this video. It answered all my questions and concerns about using this setup. I appreciate it. 🙌
great vid...your channel is great..keep em coming!
I don't know how to convey all of the useful info in this comment at this time, but there is a lot to audio tracks on the MPC One that I want to try to communicate. Tefty is not wrong though, they clearly live in a different part of the MPC workflow that is harder to play with and enjoy. You can definitely "import" an audio track that is longer into a sequence that is shorter and the spill-over material at the end is represented in gray. It's still there if you start moving the audio around or if you lengthen the session... I'm pretty sure (based on a quick official Akai video) that you can use a Model 12 to record multiple audio tracks at one time now. So each of your synths for instance could be recorded live to the MPC sequence (not the Tascaam) via the Model 12 during one live performance. These audio tracks can be manipulated the same as any other sample, so you can still chop them and use them in other tracks. The best tip I have for the fiddly and frustrating process of editing audio tracks when they are in the sequence (using the MPC sequence audio editor) is that the cut tool (and I think the other tools as well) will be easier to use when you have Time Correct enabled and you pick the Quantize setting that makes the most sense. Conversely, if you're having trouble getting the cut tool to do what you want, it might be because you want Time Correct turned off so you can slice the audio off the grid.
Pulled trigger on Model 16 today. Mixed feelings. I want a dawless setup, but also wanted the ability to use this with MPC One plus, and hopefully an MPC X Se soon. Not sure the MPC line is truly powerful enough to be the actual recording device! The screen on the Model series is lame! The old 24/24SD was superior with the large screen UI. We need a dawless multitrack with a proper modern UI touch screen. Not sure anyone replied to you way back, but no, you can't have a track longer than the sequence. Logically, that doesn't work either. The Sequence is really your total segment of a song. Think of the tracks as actual audio tracks that make up a song or part of a song. The advantage of a daw like UI, is that you have sort of a looper for each track if you want. However, if you make the 'loop' longer than that part of the song/seq, you'll never get to that part of the loop. It wouldn't make any since anyway. I think peeps confuse the idea behind the MPC workflow. I know I did for sure. Seq is a multitrack recording. The tracks are the individual instruments. You can have as many 'tracks'/channels as you want. The advantage is they can be 'loops' and don't need to go the full length of the recording. 32 bar sequence/recording, can have all different length loops/channels/parts. You can trigger them off and on(mute) as well through the length of the sequence. HOpe that all helps :) YOu also have endless audio tracks. You can only record 8 inputs at once though. Pretty sure you can just bounce your audio tracks. Or, just convert the tracks to samples, save them. Play them on the pads. ;)
I loved the looper too but since I plugged in the tascam model 12 via USB as the interface it stopped working. I could not change the output of the looper audio anymore and I couldn't here it. Maybe I did something wrong with the routing.
Thank you for that. You gave me another perspective for sure.
Good Video brotha, I have a similar setup with tascam model 12 and I just got the MPC ONE, I still like using logic pro, but I want the MPC ONE to be my center harware hub piece and master last in Logic
Audio tracks confuse me as well. I did hook up 6 different instruments and multitrack record them as audio. My question is, if I have 8 bars or whatever of 6 tracks of audio recordings from the instruments, what do I do with it? Is there a best practice for dealing with a multitrack set of audio tracks? Should I make each track into a clip and then trigger it with a pad? If so, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of multitrack recording? When would I want to record into the mpc and when would I want to record into the model 12, what is the use case for each option? I’m still learning this beast so if this is a simple newb problem I apologize in advance.
thank you for the video, my next purchase is the ESI M4U eX | 8-port USB 3.0 MIDI interface so that i can use the MPC One as my main piece of kit and then connect my Korg Wavestate and Roland JD-Xi Synth via the ESI all audio from the MPC One, Wavestate and JD-Xi to a mixer
Good one! I had a sample rate mismatch. You set me straight in the first few minutes. Thanks!
Glad it helped in some way!
When I connect my synths to my MPC one via a usb hub it causes the MPC to lock up when I shut down or start up. Have tried two different hubs but same thing happens?
Have you tried doing them one at a time to see where the culprit appears?
It’s the hubs. I’ve tried 4 different hubs, even a usb splitter. Powered hubs unpowered hubs. Doesn’t matter. If there’s anything other than a single synth plugged into the MPC at startup or shutdown it causes the MPC to lock up.
If I boot up the MPC with no usb plugged in, then I can use any hub, they all work. Then I have to remember to unplug the hub before I shutdown or it will lock up. So, it works, but not if there’s a hub connected at power on or off on the MPC. Weird problem but just kinda annoying. I’ve seen the same problem discussed in lots of forums.
Thank you for a great instructional video. Please correct me if I am wrong but it sounds like you can route individual drum sounds ( i.e. kick, snare, hh)from the MPC ONE to individual outputs on the Tascam model 12 as well clip programs as well as hardware instruments ? Then you can mix everything down and record your project to SD card ?
Awesome Info and tips! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you for this great video about the Tascam Model 12 in combination with the MPC One! This video was very helpful and made me decide buying a model 12. I already have an MPC One (and a Live)
Great video - thanks ! I have been using this set up since the MPC one audio interface update, rarely use my computer for music production now.
You can record the stereo mix Tascam channels 11/12 back into the MPC for mastering (just make sure the 11/12 is soloed and manually armed to avoid feed back) now thinking of upgrading to a Tascam model 24 !
I was literally thinking about doing this today! Thank you!
Great vids dude keep it up!
GREAT VIDEO and Tutorial!!! I'm interested in getting the Tascam Model 12, and I want to do just about everything you're doing, but ALSO route the audio via USB into my MACBOOK Pro and use Logic Pro to record... so basically use the Model 12 as my multitrack audio interface for my DAW, and possibly control the DAW...Is that possible??? Thanks for sharing!!!