I been contemplating selling the force for weeks now as it’s not getting used that much. I Been mulling it over and over for weeks and came to the decision to sell …and then you go and drop this video and put me back to square one 🤣😂
Awesome, thanks for doing this. Really hope to see more force videos from you. I’m moving on from the MPC One because I’ve never really jelled with the workflow for some reason, I think my brain will process working with clips in Force much better. Thanks again for all the vids you put out, best ones on here.
12:42 until 13:28 is so clean, wow... And... I do not know why, but famous amen brakes used to be top notch back in the days, but now it sounds so cheap to me and repetitive.
Excellent! Have you tried the polyend tracker? I'd love to start making jungle and I'm aware of the price difference but the force just looks like you get much more for your money. I'm not very experienced at production. Basically been mixing vinyl for years. Is the force too advanced for beginners?
I had the Tracker for a couple of months. Great LoFi sound engine mode and great if you enjoy tracker sequencing but ultimately you can’t get a professional sound out of such a small device. The overall output was too thin for my liking, much like the Teenage Engineering OP1. It’s good for experimenting and sampling but not for proper production unless paired with other devices. The Force is superb and 1000 time more advanced. Possibly overkill for a beginner but once you get the basics down it would all make sense. Just hit me up if you want 1 to 1 lessons on Zoom, tubedigga@gmail.com 👊
I literally go over this same statement In my head over and over. I did however put the Modified Force Os on the one and it works pretty well and it’s nearly identical lf you have a launchpad.
@@RaverOperator All of the current MPCs and Force are standalone, but only the MPCs can run in controller mode with the software. However they should all be capable of the same things in the near future.
Not particularly but yes, I agree 8 separate outs would be amazing. It’s great using it with an external interface as you get so much weight and separation in your mix. But you can still produce very decent mixes with the four outs. At least by separating the bass from everything else. The best way imo is to route your drums out of output 1 (I don’t need stereo drums), bass out of output 2 (in most cases bass should be mono) and everything else out of 3/4 (for me usually sfx, melodic elements and vocals etc).
I dont have a Force and I don't do jungle nor even listen to it, I just like your videos. 🔥
Arranging on the Force looks so much better then on the MPCs
YASSSSS TubeDigga doing Force videos. Learned so much about the MPC from you. Keep the Force videos coming.
I been contemplating selling the force for weeks now as it’s not getting used that much. I Been mulling it over and over for weeks and came to the decision to sell …and then you go and drop this video and put me back to square one 🤣😂
Awesome, thanks for doing this. Really hope to see more force videos from you. I’m moving on from the MPC One because I’ve never really jelled with the workflow for some reason, I think my brain will process working with clips in Force much better. Thanks again for all the vids you put out, best ones on here.
Using a sub mix to get more FX! Why haven’t I thought of that? You’re well on it Man. Respect. 👊
Great use of Macros! I'll have to try this on my MPC 1
hello you can reverse the kick with a potentiometer assign for reverse when you want during a live ?
Is the amens & sesame breaks a simple? & is there a tutorial on how to build them from scratch?
I'd really like to see the Force arranger on the MPC... Excellent work btw Mr Tube 👍🏾
12:42 until 13:28 is so clean, wow... And... I do not know why, but famous amen brakes used to be top notch back in the days, but now it sounds so cheap to me and repetitive.
Excellent! Have you tried the polyend tracker? I'd love to start making jungle and I'm aware of the price difference but the force just looks like you get much more for your money. I'm not very experienced at production. Basically been mixing vinyl for years.
Is the force too advanced for beginners?
I had the Tracker for a couple of months. Great LoFi sound engine mode and great if you enjoy tracker sequencing but ultimately you can’t get a professional sound out of such a small device. The overall output was too thin for my liking, much like the Teenage Engineering OP1. It’s good for experimenting and sampling but not for proper production unless paired with other devices. The Force is superb and 1000 time more advanced. Possibly overkill for a beginner but once you get the basics down it would all make sense. Just hit me up if you want 1 to 1 lessons on Zoom, tubedigga@gmail.com 👊
Damn, kinda wish I had gotten the force instead of the one. The sequencer is so much better
But you have to use a computer too 👎
@@RaverOperator ??? You don't, Force is completely standalone.
@@TUBEDIGGA really?!?!
Is it the live I am thinking of?
Damn, ok!!! I stand corrected and might be swayed!! ✌️
I literally go over this same statement In my head over and over.
I did however put the Modified Force Os on the one and it works pretty well and it’s nearly identical lf you have a launchpad.
@@RaverOperator All of the current MPCs and Force are standalone, but only the MPCs can run in controller mode with the software. However they should all be capable of the same things in the near future.
How can you change the bpm of a sample to match your track bpm? There’s a detect option in the grid mode when viewing my clip but it’s greyed out
Use the from bpm feature in the sample editor, as shown in this video: ruclips.net/video/Nk6Kirpj1ao/видео.html
wish this had 8 outs as opposed to 4 do you finf this a limitation ?
Not particularly but yes, I agree 8 separate outs would be amazing. It’s great using it with an external interface as you get so much weight and separation in your mix. But you can still produce very decent mixes with the four outs. At least by separating the bass from everything else. The best way imo is to route your drums out of output 1 (I don’t need stereo drums), bass out of output 2 (in most cases bass should be mono) and everything else out of 3/4 (for me usually sfx, melodic elements and vocals etc).
Wow
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