You would be better served by buying a synthesizer if you want to record in Studio One. I don’t know how an MPC helps you. I record and arrange in the MPC and mix in Studio One or Ableton Live. If Studio One is your preferred place to record and arrange a song, I just don’t see you having a need for the MPC if you’re not benefiting from the workflow. There are better sounds to be had from a Fantom 0 or MODX at the same price as a Key 61. Or stick with a MIDI controller and some VSTs. MPCs are for people who like the MPC workflow.
@@matthewgaines10I enjoy creating and flipping sounds with my key 61. My whole sound system goes through both of my samplers and back into studio one. That affords me the opportunity to record any sound or sample that I want. I’ve always used samplers in my workflow, from using the roland s-10, ensoniq eps16 plus to the asr-10. It’s what I do. I also like doing my own sound design. I really enjoy the challenge of making detailed and sometimes complex arrangements and sounds! We all have our way of creating, and a comfort level that goes along with it. I truly appreciate your input, thanks!
I’m not sure what’s the best way to sync with studio one. I just run the output of my MPC key 61 into my audio interface. Thanks for the comment, I really do appreciate it.
Omg that is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 i make beatz as well & rap and i will blaze that track on the vocal tip lbvs!!!! Did u sale it already? It reminds me of some death row hip hop & R&B beat 💪🏿💯
Listen, I respect what you doing but you talk too much man get busy show us something with the step-by-step process and stop doing all that talking and get busy. I’ve been playing church for 25 years. I think you got too much equipment and too much money to buy equipment, OK you are OK and playing a little bit but can you really play into church and play every Sunday? I’ve been playing every day for the last 25 years and I got playing on Sunday. Get paid for it imaging on your videos are very enticing, but then when I get on your videos, you talk too much man, get busy
I love it, and my Studio One. Thinking about getting the MPC to add to the Studio One system.
I like my Studio One for sure
You would be better served by buying a synthesizer if you want to record in Studio One. I don’t know how an MPC helps you. I record and arrange in the MPC and mix in Studio One or Ableton Live. If Studio One is your preferred place to record and arrange a song, I just don’t see you having a need for the MPC if you’re not benefiting from the workflow. There are better sounds to be had from a Fantom 0 or MODX at the same price as a Key 61. Or stick with a MIDI controller and some VSTs. MPCs are for people who like the MPC workflow.
@@matthewgaines10I enjoy creating and flipping sounds with my key 61. My whole sound system goes through both of my samplers and back into studio one. That affords me the opportunity to record any sound or sample that I want. I’ve always used samplers in my workflow, from using the roland s-10, ensoniq eps16 plus to the asr-10. It’s what I do. I also like doing my own sound design. I really enjoy the challenge of making detailed and sometimes complex arrangements and sounds! We all have our way of creating, and a comfort level that goes along with it. I truly appreciate your input, thanks!
Great one
Thank you!
That beat is jammin’, will love to hear it mixed. Professional 90’s sounding jam…. What’s the best way to sync Studio One and MPC?
I’m not sure what’s the best way to sync with studio one. I just run the output of my MPC key 61 into my audio interface. Thanks for the comment, I really do appreciate it.
@@sirnoseontheone Thanks
Omg that is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 i make beatz as well & rap and i will blaze that track on the vocal tip lbvs!!!! Did u sale it already? It reminds me of some death row hip hop & R&B beat 💪🏿💯
Thanks for the compliment! I haven’t sold it yet.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Nice we need to dock like frankly Beverly
Thanks
How do you set up the MPC 61 with Studio One?
Not within the daw as a controller
How can you make it sound industry quality!
To be honest, spend time mixing and comparing it to reference tracks.
Listen, I respect what you doing but you talk too much man get busy show us something with the step-by-step process and stop doing all that talking and get busy. I’ve been playing church for 25 years. I think you got too much equipment and too much money to buy equipment, OK you are OK and playing a little bit but can you really play into church and play every Sunday? I’ve been playing every day for the last 25 years and I got playing on Sunday. Get paid for it imaging on your videos are very enticing, but then when I get on your videos, you talk too much man, get busy
Thanks for the input, I appreciate it.