@@Italo_Brutalo thanks ! but it started to make me wonder about the 90s if they treated the 909 always as the Master.. or if a Atari st1040 would trigger it giving it had good midi timing it worked well. whats your thoughts ? do you know anything about this ? cheers
@@MorbidManoeuvres in the 90s and early 2000s i mostly used 909, mpc3000 and atari as my sequencers. Changed the masters and slaves from time to time but i mostly used the mpc as master. 909 in slave mode still sounded tight🤟
@@Italo_Brutalo thank you for the details, i reached a double conclusion just to be sure all is locked im getting a Innerclock Sytems.. as i also still get latency issue with Ableton despite all i try with the buffer/latency monitoring options etc anyway it looks like you got it down and locked, you have an amazing sound :)
Hey, we are one in the same. I have 3 MPCs (2x MPC2000 & 1x MPC One) and an S6000. Both of my MPC2000 have a total of 10 outputs each. The S6000 has 16 outputs. That's a total of 18 stereo outputs or 36 mono outputs, not including the MPC One.
I know exactly your reason. I’m using S3000XL as my natural extension of MPC3000 to have 20 individual outputs in total. What kind of sync are you using: MTC or simple MIDI clock?
That’s also cool to do it that way. Especially with the XL Version Samplers. They have some advantages in comparison to the normal S3000 series. I am using Midi Clock.
interesting idea! I'd love to add a second or even third 909 and 808, too. So I could play the toms and congas as chords OR otherwise alternative 808-instruments at the same time. One question regarding the topic of this video: would using an S3000/S3200(XL) yield pretty much the same results? They have the same sound-engine as the MPC3000, right? Or not? 😅 Cheers from the cold #Ostseeküste ⚓️🌊🤙🏻
Yes exactly. Due to the fact this song has more than 10 sounds i needed a second mpc to be able to send each sound to an extra channel on the mixing desk.
@@kakophonie8734 and often having just one arm is enough. I‘m happy to see people do stuff differently. There are way to many people using the same software, the same soft synths, the same presets and at the end of the day everybody sounds the same
Nice!!!
@@AudioPilz thank you and happy new year, Florian! ❤️
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@@Deeper-sessions Thaaaank you 🤟
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Grande Italo brutalooo!!
Thaaaank you 😀
and it sound amazing, i need to try the same with my 909 i forgot it should have been master to keep full groove . cheers !
@@MorbidManoeuvres Yes please do that! You won’t regret it.😉
@@Italo_Brutalo thanks ! but it started to make me wonder about the 90s if they treated the 909 always as the Master.. or if a Atari st1040 would trigger it giving it had good midi timing it worked well. whats your thoughts ? do you know anything about this ? cheers
@@Italo_Brutalo some one is also reccomending Innerclock Systems
@@MorbidManoeuvres in the 90s and early 2000s i mostly used 909, mpc3000 and atari as my sequencers. Changed the masters and slaves from time to time but i mostly used the mpc as master. 909 in slave mode still sounded tight🤟
@@Italo_Brutalo thank you for the details, i reached a double conclusion just to be sure all is locked im getting a Innerclock Sytems.. as i also still get latency issue with Ableton despite all i try with the buffer/latency monitoring options etc
anyway it looks like you got it down and locked, you have an amazing sound :)
Brutal 🖤
I have to say, tune sounds huge, especially kick-drum.
Thank you! You can watch the music video of this song here, there are also some MPCs in it. ;) ruclips.net/video/v9tiEwDy-OM/видео.html
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Hey, we are one in the same. I have 3 MPCs (2x MPC2000 & 1x MPC One) and an S6000. Both of my MPC2000 have a total of 10 outputs each. The S6000 has 16 outputs. That's a total of 18 stereo outputs or 36 mono outputs, not including the MPC One.
Nice! Which mixing desk do you use?
I know exactly your reason. I’m using S3000XL as my natural extension of MPC3000 to have 20 individual outputs in total. What kind of sync are you using: MTC or simple MIDI clock?
I'm thinking of doing the same thing. I'm interested to know what sync too
That’s also cool to do it that way. Especially with the XL Version Samplers. They have some advantages in comparison to the normal S3000 series. I am using Midi Clock.
yeeah
interesting idea! I'd love to add a second or even third 909 and 808, too. So I could play the toms and congas as chords OR otherwise alternative 808-instruments at the same time.
One question regarding the topic of this video: would using an S3000/S3200(XL) yield pretty much the same results? They have the same sound-engine as the MPC3000, right? Or not? 😅
Cheers from the cold #Ostseeküste ⚓️🌊🤙🏻
The sound of the s3000 series samplers is very close to the MPC3000, yes.
noice..
maybe u can use that one on the floor as well as a third party....:)
Good idea but two MPCs are enough because then i have 20 channels on my mixing desk.
I assume you sync them by midi and you use outboard equipment on the single outs?
Yes exactly. Due to the fact this song has more than 10 sounds i needed a second mpc to be able to send each sound to an extra channel on the mixing desk.
do I hear some italian accent? 😅
@@andreasbauer6652 wow! Good ears! Upper-italian accent. 😉
The MPC3000 is fine i dont need one. It's a sampler.....
It´s not about the MPC3000 but why it makes sometimes sense to use two units of the same type.
You only needed 1 machine for that beat.
...and one floppy...
@@kakophonie8734 and often having just one arm is enough. I‘m happy to see people do stuff differently. There are way to many people using the same software, the same soft synths, the same presets and at the end of the day everybody sounds the same
@@mossomstylz How? Seems like you haven’t understood the message of the video.
No, he explained it clearly which purpose each one of those serve