Only one more day of #jamuary! Really happy with some of the jams that I’ve started this month. Can’t wait to get to work on turning them into songs. Any favorites you think I should finish?
@@rumbeloworks yea jaming is one thing, turning them into a song another ^^ sometimes feels more like work, but im getting into Ableton right now and start to enjoy the process. Also nice to polish it to a diamond :)
@@gabbaIO yeah, I started on Ableton years ago. I’ve thought about getting back into it but just haven’t dropped the money on it yet. Been using Logic for several years now. I enjoy starting stuff elsewhere though. When I sit down with a DAW I feel pressure to make something more finished. Where with something like the MPC I can just find some good sounds and come up with an idea. Makes it a little more fun.
I’m very shocked this doesn’t have more views and likes. I loved it! How did you record the bass into the sequence like that? I have an MPC One and can’t find an elegant way to record live into a playing sequence. Also, are you using a preamp of some sort? Or is it just an audio interface connected via USB that is pre-amping your bass? Thanks for sharing!
There’s a few ways I’ll do it. Here I’m just using the MPC looper to make it easy for the live performance. I’ll do that anyway if I’m working on ideas on my own, but then I’ll usually bounce the loop to a sample and put it on a pad (either in my drum program or a separate program for melodic loops). I’ll also record to audio tracks some, but that can be a little frustrating since there isn’t a way to do live mute/unmute from the track/pad mute pages on audio tracks. Here I’m running my bass through the Headrush Gigboard because I had it hooked up for guitar too. But I’ll run bass direct into the MPC pretty often, then just add some compression and saturation to it with a plugin. But I’ve just been running I got he audio input. I run everything into the small mixer in the background and have an aux send going to the MPC input. Then I’ll just turn up the send level of whatever I’m wanting to record at that time. I’ve only recently gotten a usb interface that will work with the MPC and haven’t tried it out together any yet.
Only one more day of #jamuary! Really happy with some of the jams that I’ve started this month. Can’t wait to get to work on turning them into songs.
Any favorites you think I should finish?
Appreciating your nice jams as another mpc one - synth - guitar/bass owner ;) keep it up :D
@@gabbaIO thanks! Yeah I plan to keep them coming. Really getting into this setup. Want to see if I can start finishing some songs with it.
@@rumbeloworks yea jaming is one thing, turning them into a song another ^^ sometimes feels more like work, but im getting into Ableton right now and start to enjoy the process. Also nice to polish it to a diamond :)
@@gabbaIO yeah, I started on Ableton years ago. I’ve thought about getting back into it but just haven’t dropped the money on it yet. Been using Logic for several years now.
I enjoy starting stuff elsewhere though. When I sit down with a DAW I feel pressure to make something more finished. Where with something like the MPC I can just find some good sounds and come up with an idea. Makes it a little more fun.
does the MPC ONE fully support the hydrasynths poly aftertouch?
Love your touch 👍😎
Nice performance, i'm really looking into MPC ONE again lol despite its workflow process
That was awesome!
You make great music
Smooth
I’m very shocked this doesn’t have more views and likes. I loved it! How did you record the bass into the sequence like that? I have an MPC One and can’t find an elegant way to record live into a playing sequence. Also, are you using a preamp of some sort? Or is it just an audio interface connected via USB that is pre-amping your bass? Thanks for sharing!
There’s a few ways I’ll do it. Here I’m just using the MPC looper to make it easy for the live performance. I’ll do that anyway if I’m working on ideas on my own, but then I’ll usually bounce the loop to a sample and put it on a pad (either in my drum program or a separate program for melodic loops).
I’ll also record to audio tracks some, but that can be a little frustrating since there isn’t a way to do live mute/unmute from the track/pad mute pages on audio tracks.
Here I’m running my bass through the Headrush Gigboard because I had it hooked up for guitar too. But I’ll run bass direct into the MPC pretty often, then just add some compression and saturation to it with a plugin.
But I’ve just been running I got he audio input. I run everything into the small mixer in the background and have an aux send going to the MPC input. Then I’ll just turn up the send level of whatever I’m wanting to record at that time. I’ve only recently gotten a usb interface that will work with the MPC and haven’t tried it out together any yet.
I think this kind of track should be heard and not seen.
Thank you… I think. I’m taking that as a compliment 👍🏼