Wave Sequencing with Akai Force and MPC

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2022
  • If you're looking for some new sounds and inspiration with you AKAI Force or MPC, give this technique a try!
    Here I demonstrate how to emulate a feature known as wave sequencing on the AKAI Force. This mode of synthesis began (to my knowledge) with the Korg Wavestation, and is found on several Korg keyboards. This tutorial is applicable for MPC as well since it has the same keygroup tracks and note repeat features.
    While you can certainly get more advanced with wave sequencing on the Korg keyboards because they have synth engines that are dedicated to this, you can still do quite a bit on the Force. This technique is easy to setup and use. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 39

  • @frankknoche9162
    @frankknoche9162 5 месяцев назад

    Dear Joe, many thanks for your everytimes so interesting tutorials about and with the Force! I enjoyed them everytimes very much and I hope, that you like to make many more for us! Thank you for to give us so many new ideas for to use our Force! 👍🙏

  • @patrickmestabrook
    @patrickmestabrook 4 месяца назад

    THIS IS SO COOL!!! I am so dang happy I found your videos, friend! Thank you very much for the education/inspiration

  • @Noise-Conductor
    @Noise-Conductor 7 месяцев назад

    This opens up all kinds of cool & unique sounds.

  • @e-conrecords4665
    @e-conrecords4665 8 месяцев назад

    My mind was blown by this. Thank you!!

  • @koraamis5568
    @koraamis5568 Год назад +1

    sort of wavestation in force/mpc standalone? you are golden!

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад

      Yep! The wavestation can take this to a whole different level. But you can do quite a bit on the force/mpc.

  • @konstantinoskarentzos9967
    @konstantinoskarentzos9967 5 месяцев назад

    Great video once again. If you made a paid full course for AKAI Force I would definitely buy it and many other people from the community, as there is no full video course for Force even from AKAI.

  • @lmcmulle
    @lmcmulle Год назад

    Fun video Joe.. I also own a Wavestate, it was fun to see how to implement this on the force.

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +1

      Hey Leigh - nice, I’ve never had a Wavestate. I have a Kronos though and it can do this - to a greater extent than the Force/MPC, but probably not quite to the extent the Wavestate does. How do you like it?

  • @frankknoche9162
    @frankknoche9162 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, you show, that the Force could be more than only for House and Techno!

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  11 месяцев назад

      Hey @frankknoche9162, thanks for watching! I think it definitely has a pretty wide genre range now. Not so much when it was first released, or at least not without adding a ton of your own samples. But they've really added a lot to it since then.

  • @channelz3363
    @channelz3363 Год назад

    Hey Joe - thanks so much for sharing these capabilities of the Force - just blows me away what it can do.

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +1

      Hey Channel Z, you’re welcome!

  • @tolome7456
    @tolome7456 Год назад

    Very creative. Thank you.

  • @earskills
    @earskills Год назад

    Very powerful indeed ! Thanks a lot for your great videos ! 👍

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey @earskills, thanks for watching. This is such a fun way to come up with new ideas. Hope you get some use out of it!

  • @erdemergaz6987
    @erdemergaz6987 Год назад

    Thank you.. Interesting Force tutorials as such are always helpful 🙋🏻‍♂

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad you’re here in this community of people pushing their Force to new limits!

  • @johng004
    @johng004 Год назад

    Getting my force this week finally!
    Thanks for the help gonna revisit when it shows up

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +1

      Congrats! There’s a lot to explore and a lot of good music ahead of you.

  • @selten-so-gedacht
    @selten-so-gedacht Год назад

    Thanks a lot for your great video - i learned a lot on the way, and the best: i came up with a cool sounding riff, which wasnt what i expected in the first place. Keep the good work up, i subed of course.

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome to hear! I find with those rhythmic wave sequences, they are really good at inspiring me. It’s really easy to listen to one and just have ideas pop into your head for where to go with it.

  • @georgesbahia
    @georgesbahia 9 месяцев назад

    Merci beaucoup. Muito obrigado

  • @stefanmartens3040
    @stefanmartens3040 Год назад

    love it!!!!!

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад

      Awesome - hope you get some good use out of it!

  • @philippebackprotips
    @philippebackprotips Год назад

    Really cool.😊

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад

      Thanks - one of my favorite tricks in the Force.

  • @johnny_blz
    @johnny_blz Год назад +3

    Thank you for the time and effort you put into sharing this awesome knowledge with us. Just a little constructive feedback if you allow me...for future videos as everyone seems to make the same mistake on this type of hardware vids...in case your camera has a manual mode try to expose the picture for the akai screen and not the overall scene (e.g. table, hands, etc.) as most on the important data happens on the force screen. Once that is set, if the overall scene captured by the camera is too dark try to adjust the external scene lighting accordingly if possible, if not it's ok. What happens on the table is not very important on these tuts anyway. Keep up the good work 👍👍👍🥳

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +4

      Thanks for watching and Roger that! Capturing the Force on camera is pretty tricky due to its form factor and dizzying array of different brightness levels haha. I’m still experimenting to see what works best. Thanks for the feedback and the tip. I’ll look into that for the next one and see if I can make an improvement.

  • @TeraMangala
    @TeraMangala Год назад +1

    👌👍👍👍

  • @mikl2345
    @mikl2345 10 месяцев назад

    thanks so much. this also seems to be a super way to introduce what a keygroup track is, too, for someone relatively new to that. Also, i was wondering whether it may be feasible to use an audio track and its regions to simulate a wave sequence. would be interesting to hear your thoughts on that!

    • @mikl2345
      @mikl2345 10 месяцев назад

      i guess though as you mention in the video, with the keygroup, its envelopes take care of where the samples start and end. also keygroup is needed to be able to play the samples like an instrument at different pitches! i wonder though if there's any arguments in favour of using an audio track for anything like this? (or, in the opposite direction, even a drum track?!)

  • @gonzinigonz
    @gonzinigonz Год назад

    Does have that wavestation vibe for sure. Looked at this a while back as have a few wavetable synths kickin about and was thinking if possible to get something going on with the Force. Waldorf mwXT, Wavestation SR and Ensoniq MR & SQR. Also had a Ensoniq Fizmo for a while which i sampled all the interesting wavetables out of it. Ensoniq called them Transwaves. There are some wavetable oscillators presets in Hype as it goes but lacks the control that the other much older synths offer.
    I have created a number of Fizmo sampled keygroups for the Force that use all four layers and all looped up. Had to sample each key for each sample layer....

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад +1

      Some of those older synths could do some pretty amazing things. Sounds like you have nice collection! I hadn’t even heard of the Fizmo. Yep, I really wish they’d add a couple more tabs of controls to Hype. It always feels like there’s a lot of potential in that synth that we just can’t quite unlock.

    • @gonzinigonz
      @gonzinigonz Год назад

      @@joefilbrun Yeah, Hype does feel a bit lacking to me from a programing point of view. There are some glaring omissions it seems. Can sound great though.
      Check out the old Ensoniq transwave synth demos on here, they're amazing. I loved my VFX while i had it, total ambient soundscape machine.

  • @auntjenifer7774
    @auntjenifer7774 Год назад

    Have to compared the Force with the mpc live 2 ?
    I received my mpc live 2 Retro and I'm blown away by it so far ! I have had it a couple days abs the first day I wrote and arranged a beautiful piece I'm really proud of and I didn't even open the manual yet so I'm stoked with the mpc.
    With you showing the force here it reminds me that I really wanted the force but didn't get it since it doesn't have a speaker but I'm thinking about getting a force. Is there any comparison you can share or is there something the force does that the mpc live 2 doesn't do ?

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  Год назад

      I don’t actually have a Live 2, but it looks like a great machine! The battery and speaker definitely make it nice and portable. As far as I know the major things that you would get from Force that the MPC Live 2 doesn’t have: disk streaming (for playing back very long samples), a linear arranger, additional controllers (like a crossfader, more knobs, envelope followers), an Ableton style clip-launching workflow, more physical buttons for navigation. There’s a lot of overlap and similarity though. Hard to say whether it would be worth having both vs. putting that money into something more differentiated. One nice thing is they added the ability to import MPC projects into Force. And if you bought any of the new AIR MPC plugins like OPx-4, Fabric, you get (I think) 3 licenses so you could run them on both machines without having to buy them again.

  • @kaislate
    @kaislate Год назад

    "Save current instrument config into a layer" would be more useful instead of having to record each into the "sampler." In each layer there could be length options there. Otherwise, this with most of the Force is geared toward studio production with a workaround type of way to use a feature for live performance.

    • @joefilbrun
      @joefilbrun  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey @kaislate, thanks for watching. I agree, the Force has some interesting live performance features but sampling on the fly doesn't really fit into live performance that well right now. You definitely have to set it up in advance.