I used to use recycle. Then transfer to my Akai s3000. I stopped making beats for about 15 years. Technology now is amazing. Still got my Akai's. S3000 & s6000. Might boot them up again one day. I've just started getting into Logic. So they is occupying my time at the mo. Thanks for all your content dude
Hey for your 808’s you can usually always put them in the optimized section. You gotta make sure you turn it to mono under the amp section right where it says polyphony, it usually start with 16 but you wanna put it in mono for your 808’s. Also make sure that root key is at zero. Hopefully this helps that little issue I noticed. Great video though very helpful 👍 💫
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Awesome video
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I used to use recycle. Then transfer to my Akai s3000.
I stopped making beats for about 15 years.
Technology now is amazing.
Still got my Akai's. S3000 & s6000.
Might boot them up again one day.
I've just started getting into Logic. So they is occupying my time at the mo.
Thanks for all your content dude
No problem and Bro tell me about it ... there used to be so many steps to sample back then lol. Even in the older version logic.
Hey for your 808’s you can usually always put them in the optimized section. You gotta make sure you turn it to mono under the amp section right where it says polyphony, it usually start with 16 but you wanna put it in mono for your 808’s. Also make sure that root key is at zero. Hopefully this helps that little issue I noticed. Great video though very helpful 👍 💫
Thx for the info and tips
When I write a melody in the piano roll I can't give the chopped samples a not length, how do you do that?
If its chopped you can only extend it to how ever long the chopped sample is
@Beat Making Basics is there an alternative today? Can you chop is in classic mode?