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I have given up using the touch screen for naming things. I had a spare bluetooth keyboard that i now use for naming tracks. A bit much but now i can give tracks and projects etc, useful names 😅
This is what the MPC was in the beginning (MPC60) Midi Production Center. We used to midi everything in the studio to the MPC from keyboards to efx racks. Thanks for showing the MPC root of operation.
I've used several models over the years. Basically sequenced on every pre Renaissance model except for the 5000 and 500. Add the 1000 and 4000 for sampling. I used all other models in full capacity.
This video is huge. Would love to see more external sequencing of the outboard gear. So many videos for the current MPC line are about in the box production and audio capture. I am interested in your workflow for incorporating internal MPC sounds, live sequence capturing, and live performance with external gear (i know you have done a bunch of this) specifically with a multi-song performance. Keep up the excellent work! You've helped my workflow considerably!
I have an MPC One arriving in a few days and got it specifically to be the centerpiece of my MIDI setup. This video was super helpful. I agree with everything this commenter said. Thanks and amazing tracks 🔥🔥🔥
Taking your ideas from basic sequences to a beautiful rough track is awesome and instructive. So many artists don’t demonstrate the complete process like this. Inspirational use of technology. Keep these videos coming!
Well I finally pulled the trigger just now and ordered an MPC One+ based on your video. I work on a pc all day for my job and the last thing I want evenings and weekends is using the same pc for making music with my synths. I used to compose with an MM-T8 and later a Yamaha QY70 with external gear. Been looking for computer-free composing method for a while. Very nice track btw!!
I loved how you talked through the process of the setup, and then brought Meems in to do the vocal layovers.. Very interesting video, nice beats too..!!
This is EXACTLY the tutorial I was looking for. I also love sampling vinyl plus I wondered if my MPC Live 2 could work as a midi clock/controller as well. My days of struggle have finally ended. Thank you!
@@TeftyMeems and learning! Thank you for your videos. I have the mpc one/digitakt (and a slew of other instruments) and your channel really helps me think differently when creating! Thank you!!
The new mpcs are the most powerful machines on the market. Not always the most fun, or intuitive, but what you can do with them at this price point is just awesome.
My goosebump meter went off at 28.30 so Idea #1 gets my vote. Love your common sense, well explained gear reviews/comparisons and down to earth approach. You and Meems make a very special team. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺✌🏼
Left the video on after watching one of your tutorials because I was working, nice music, glad to know the people I rely on for hardware tutorials also make music that sounds cool with the same hardware.
Just want to say I really like your style and personality coming through in your videos. You have reached that level of knowledge that makes you feel very approachable and accessible. Keep it up!
Yo, I learned a lot in this video and I'm only half way through so far. Sequencing with the MPC brain seems to be the way forward for me. It's been a long time coming. Thanks for such an informational video!
for sure you are a great producer and Meem’s voice is also brilliant. You deserve at least 500k followers and even more. Wish you all the best and keep up the good work.
One thing I forgot to mention is that the gear, after being plugged into my analog mixer, is sent to my MOTU interface from the direct outs of the mixing board. So what your hearing as I'm playing is the analog mix feed, but in the "Idea #1,2,3" you're hearing the direct outs recordings, mixed in Ableton. Hopefully that makes sense!
So, each equipment has a line out (stereo or mono) going to a channel on the Mackie Mixer. And each channel of the Mackie goes to an Input on the MOTU, and that's the interface connected to the computer and Ableton Live? So you record one track for each equipment on Live? Why not go directly to the MOTU? Because you are monitoring stuff (your headphone) through the Mackie? Another reason?
Yup, two reasons, 1) no latency monitoring from the Mackie board, which also gives me quick access to some fx sends if I need them (or EQ, gain adjustments), and also I can patch gear in and out really quickly from the board via inserts and a patch bay. 2nd reason is I don’t always like to have the computer on, so this setup allows us to write for days without the PC on (capture ideas to an iPhone for remembering stuff if needed) and then track into the Ableton when we’re ready.
Tefty & Meems this is super helpful. I’m also running several synths, including a Peak, into my MPC live through a Yamaha mixer. Mine is only stereo out, not capable of multi-track records so that’s a limitation, but I’ve been recording tracks into the MPC. I actually haven’t gotten as far as adding a DAW into the setup as a final editing stage, but maybe someday. I’m trying to force myself to work with the equipment I have now. I have a TR8S as my drum machine and it’s really performance oriented, so I play patterns and then have been recording audio tracks into my MPC, I might try and integrate MIDI more, we’ll see. This video is a huuuuge help regardless as I feel like I have a very similar setup and you are light years ahead of me in knowledge and skill, so please keep them coming! May I ask what MOTU interface you use?
Just got myself an MPC one to control all my midi gear based on your awesome video, amazing bit of kit! Keep up the fantastic work guys...ps, what an amazing voice Meems has.
Just what I was looking for, as i couldn't make mind up what sampler/seq was best suited to what i do, using my hardware synths. You earned a sub sir...
I've just ordered one of these and mainly to use for sequencing external gear. will definately give this anothr watch once it it turns up, and will check through the rest of your vids
Great vid. 👌✨ Dude, if the MPC screen doesn’t feel great to you, try using a MPC without a screen for a week 😂 when you return to the One you’ll be like “this is amazing!” Haha
Thank you so much to the two of you for the excellent video. Loved the songs and great vocals. Has inspired me to buy an Mpc one and Tascam model 24 mixer, which enabled me to completely remove my Daw from the same room. Can just pop the Sd card out of the Tascam and load in either individual tracks or the mix down straight into cubase.... if I need to, i stress. Thanks again!!
Excellent rendition. Thanks for all these hints for possibilities and little restrictions within MPC standalone software. A big thumbs up as well for the singer and your well arranged desk.
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put in to these awesome videos. I learn so much and am inspired to keep making music because of the love and joy you pour in to the work you both do 🙏🏼💕
This is cool, thanks. I've been circling the MPC ONE for months, as I do RC505 with a JDXi, Deepmind 12, MODX7 and Novation Circuit, along with my lead and looped vocals. I didn't realize the MPC ONE really had this capability and it opens up a whole new realm for me to think about. Great stuff, thanks and you both sound great too. Peace.
Man this is great. When I decided to build a Dawless set up, I employed a very similar concept but with the Maschine Plus as a midi sequencer, and after experimenting with other gear such as the Toraiz Squid, Pyramid Squarp, and others, I settled for the AKAI Live because its midi capabilities and routing options.
OMFG! Idea #1 was fucking glorious!!! Meems is always so incredible!!! I come for the awesome Tefty MPC tutorials, and end up just blown away by the stuff you guys create.
Man, I love this video. I'm a film composer/producer who's been using Cubase for 20 years, but now I want to put together a small, live setup for me and another composer to start gigging. I just started looking into what's available for hardware sequencers, and the way you are using the MPC, is the same way I used Cubase when I first started. Looking forward to learning more about the workflow of the MPC before pulling the trigger. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Great, easy to follow vid. Have been on the fence about an mpc as a hardware controller and this totally sold me. Also, great delivery in general, not too slow, not too fast, everything is clear.
Thank you so much for doing this video; I'm currently trying to get a hybrid studio (which is way to grand a term for what I'm actually doing) and it's so helpful to be able to see kit being used in a real world example, so this really hit the spot for me.
Great stuff, just got a One and have only explored sampling and sequencing so far. Already had the sends set up to my mackie 1602vlz and it was sooo easy. Like seconds to get armed for recording scratches in from my 1210s. Time to hook up my synths and TR-8! Appreciate the crash course ❤
Its got killer finger drumming capabilities going, there's a fairly steep learning curve but the sound quality is outstanding and worth learning how to use it.
Not only was this a great product showcase, idea 3 was fkn lit (all of them were but that one really vibes with me), you guys really make it look so effortless. I'm now a legit fan of your sound.
Fascinating video @TeftyMeems. I'm looking to hook one of these up to a Korg Nautilus, as a sequencer. The idea being: 1. Akai is the hub and clock. 2. I use the _instruments_ and _keys_ on the Korg by USBMidi. 3 Output Korg audio to Akai (via any of the 4 Korg Aux-out) and sample midi tracks real time (kinda like a faux 'bounce down'). 4. Take all Akai audio output and input to Korg and mix in for accompaniment. 5. All final audio leaves Korg to master output. In effect, I have a completely DAW-less set up.
This was a nice video. For me it is kind of complicated at the moment. I own a MPC x and sequence everything through it (I use hardware only) for the final mix down I am currently unsure what I like more. Tracking out to Ableton or recording 1 to 4 tracks a time on the MPC. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Using Ableton is familiar and I have everything at a glance. But the use of a mouse and keyboard in music making just annoys me. Especially since I sit in front of a computer too much anyway. The MPC on the other hand is a device that makes me use my ears more again. And hey, my mixes are hands down way better when not using my eyes too much. And the MPC is so hands on that it reminds me of my early music making days. I am slower though because I have to track out individual tracks one after another. But on the other hand once that is done I can keep all gear off and just work on the MPC. Quick mixing idea before bed...switch MPC on, adjust setting, go to bed. No startup of a PC, loading stuff, getting my audio interfaces ready, aso. My process is different from most of the people anyway since I work entirely in mono and only create “pseudo stereo” in my final mix. That has to do with certain facts. 1. I mostly own monophonic analog synth and using mono on the polys as well makes Signal processing way easier. 2. With pseudo stereo I have way better control of the position and stereo field of an instrument in the mix. 3. More channels to use on an interface 🤷🏽♂️ effects that make a mono Signal stereo are stereo though. So there is a point in the chain that is stereo but that is for the most part at the very end where there is no hardware limitations.
Brilliant demo. I normally prefer instrumentals, but Meems vocals remind me of Sonique and sit really nice with the synths. Honestly, idea #1 is one of the best things I've heard in a while - truly beautiful work.
Love the video. I get, entirely, the concept of using outboard instruments sequenced from the MPC X to create songs. I've done this from the start using my old keyboards, a DX7 and a PA-80. Luckily I have 4 MIDI DIN outs...lol. A recent addition is a Dreadbox Erebus which runs from CV and funny old thing, the Behringer 'D' model which drives bass. I still have to create percussion internally but will be looking at an Elektron when I can afford it. All this runs through a Yamaha mixer. As an edit; I use an Akai MPK261 keyboard controller which is connected via USB MIDI to the MPC X. This actually talks very nicely to the MPC and gives me a lot of control directly from the keyboard.
Love the track. Fantastic vocals & arrangements. I like to see you connection of your gear. As a newbie to mod, most videos don't show that. Ill be purchasing my gear in December or next year. Peace. Fantastic, the vocalist is fabulous, your arrangements are also. Thank you for sharing with the community.
As a user of Akai MPCs for 25 years now (time FLIES people) I have to say that Akai lost it for a good few years back there with the MPC. I stuck with a modified 2500 for years because of that. I loved that machine and knew it inside out. With JJOS installed I was using audio tracks as Tefty does here way back and its been my very productive workflow since then. Recently took the leap to an new MPC X and have to say that it is a fine, fine machine. Feels every bit the classic MPC workflow (straight to the point, minimal moves between you and and your ideas) but is now truly flexible with the more modern studio. It can export to, and be a controller for Ableton now. It can run 8 -tracks of stereo audio internally, and if you do choose to connect it to your computer, then the software can run on there and you can continue to use only the MPC screen and hardware as you now it but now use VSTs installed on your machine. An MPC with UAD plugin suite and Spitfire Audio sample playback?... Yes please. Built like a tank and solid as a rock too. That, plus what feels like constant updates and improved features makes this veteran user really happy. Great machines once again.
Loving your collabs and deep-dives into the gear setup. Super helpful and inspiring. My workflow is fairly basic. Using a KeyStep Pro or NDLR as the sequencer and then into a bunch of synths (Korg Volca Bass, 0-Coast etc for drone/bass), Volca Drum, Volca Keys (for poly pads). Recording the stereo mixer output into a Zoom H4n with a bit of post-production polish done in Audacity.
So few gear tutorials actually involve making actual music with someone else, which is what it’s all about. Hopefully! Great voice, great ideas, great to see how the ideas came together. I really wanted that F major to work too. Subscribed!
So glad I found your videos! Been lusting over MPC One and Digitakt for a while now - your videos really help elucidate the strengths of these devices. Subscribed
Another inspiring video and demo. Because I can't concentrate on a computer (too many distractions), I have been stuck in a sound-on-sound perpetual loop with cheap hardware. If I can put the effort into mastering the basics on the mpc one, I should be able to break that.
Thanks for the video ! I m using a sp404 right now and your video really helps me thinking about upgrading it with the mpc one :) it would be nice to have video with filters you can set on samples !
i cant separate that one synth part from he joe. but this channel is fire. very helpful for seeing whats possible with the mpc and routing. i have a digital mixer and some hardware going along with the mpc and routing has been a bit of a headache. ive got it all working at the moment but i just know there has to be a better way than how its set up now.
Thanks for watching! If you're planning on subscribing and want more 'Music Tech' related content, then sub to our new tech channel 'Tefty Music Tech' here: ruclips.net/channel/UC_0rGx4ifn3dufNhicjh06g
All future technical music related content will be on that channel going forward. All future music 'performance' related content will stay on this channel!
Cheers 🙏
Tefty & Meems
I have given up using the touch screen for naming things. I had a spare bluetooth keyboard that i now use for naming tracks. A bit much but now i can give tracks and projects etc, useful names 😅
Pp lol
This is what the MPC was in the beginning (MPC60) Midi Production Center. We used to midi everything in the studio to the MPC from keyboards to efx racks. Thanks for showing the MPC root of operation.
thats actually very insightful.
I've used several models over the years. Basically sequenced on every pre Renaissance model except for the 5000 and 500. Add the 1000 and 4000 for sampling. I used all other models in full capacity.
I just coming back over and over again to listen to the idea #1, Meems has a really beautiful voice. ❤
She has the perfect voice for Drum and Bass!
my first idea :D
This video is huge. Would love to see more external sequencing of the outboard gear. So many videos for the current MPC line are about in the box production and audio capture. I am interested in your workflow for incorporating internal MPC sounds, live sequence capturing, and live performance with external gear (i know you have done a bunch of this) specifically with a multi-song performance. Keep up the excellent work! You've helped my workflow considerably!
Thanks Justen, and thanks for the ideas for more vids 🍻 Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and give feedback 🙏
I have an MPC One arriving in a few days and got it specifically to be the centerpiece of my MIDI setup. This video was super helpful. I agree with everything this commenter said. Thanks and amazing tracks 🔥🔥🔥
Taking your ideas from basic sequences to a beautiful rough track is awesome and instructive. So many artists don’t demonstrate the complete process like this. Inspirational use of technology. Keep these videos coming!
Thank you for the kind words, Ken! Really glad you found the process interesting and informative. 🙏
Well I finally pulled the trigger just now and ordered an MPC One+ based on your video. I work on a pc all day for my job and the last thing I want evenings and weekends is using the same pc for making music with my synths. I used to compose with an MM-T8 and later a Yamaha QY70 with external gear. Been looking for computer-free composing method for a while. Very nice track btw!!
I loved how you talked through the process of the setup, and then brought Meems in to do the vocal layovers.. Very interesting video, nice beats too..!!
This is EXACTLY the tutorial I was looking for. I also love sampling vinyl plus I wondered if my MPC Live 2 could work as a midi clock/controller as well. My days of struggle have finally ended. Thank you!
each version just got better. one beat 3 different songs, I love it!
Hi Marcell, thanks for watching and listening! 🙏
@@TeftyMeems and learning! Thank you for your videos. I have the mpc one/digitakt (and a slew of other instruments) and your channel really helps me think differently when creating! Thank you!!
Dang! That performance was as unexpected as it was impressive. Have never seen such a thing in a review of music gear. Instant sub..!
The new mpcs are the most powerful machines on the market. Not always the most fun, or intuitive, but what you can do with them at this price point is just awesome.
Fully agree!
The singing and musical performances were amazing! Loved it!
Thank you! ❤️
Your set up is organized and efficient! I need to re evaluate my set up to improve the workflow. Great video!
Haha thanks Marcus! At any given time it can be a chaotic mess 🤣 It goes through phases of experiments.
My goosebump meter went off at 28.30 so Idea #1 gets my vote. Love your common sense, well explained gear reviews/comparisons and down to earth approach. You and Meems make a very special team. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺✌🏼
Thank you Richard ❤️❤️❤️
Very inspirational, after watching this I got up and went in the lab! The chemistry you two have is great, keep it up!
That’s actually amazing to hear! One of our main goals of the channel is to inspire people to create more. Thanks for watching 🙏
Left the video on after watching one of your tutorials because I was working, nice music, glad to know the people I rely on for hardware tutorials also make music that sounds cool with the same hardware.
Just want to say I really like your style and personality coming through in your videos. You have reached that level of knowledge that makes you feel very approachable and accessible. Keep it up!
Love the improvisation - she sounds wonderful.
Yo, I learned a lot in this video and I'm only half way through so far. Sequencing with the MPC brain seems to be the way forward for me. It's been a long time coming. Thanks for such an informational video!
really nice work on the ideas part great work really enjoyed idea one and two lovely vocals 👍😊👍
I watched until the end and then subbed. I actually came for info about the MPC One and then was intrigued to watch you create. Excellent stuff.
for sure you are a great producer and Meem’s voice is also brilliant. You deserve at least 500k followers and even more. Wish you all the best and keep up the good work.
Love your compositions and Meems vocals really compliment each other ! brilliant thanks.
Thanks for watching 🙏
One thing I forgot to mention is that the gear, after being plugged into my analog mixer, is sent to my MOTU interface from the direct outs of the mixing board. So what your hearing as I'm playing is the analog mix feed, but in the "Idea #1,2,3" you're hearing the direct outs recordings, mixed in Ableton. Hopefully that makes sense!
So, each equipment has a line out (stereo or mono) going to a channel on the Mackie Mixer. And each channel of the Mackie goes to an Input on the MOTU, and that's the interface connected to the computer and Ableton Live? So you record one track for each equipment on Live? Why not go directly to the MOTU? Because you are monitoring stuff (your headphone) through the Mackie? Another reason?
Yup, two reasons, 1) no latency monitoring from the Mackie board, which also gives me quick access to some fx sends if I need them (or EQ, gain adjustments), and also I can patch gear in and out really quickly from the board via inserts and a patch bay.
2nd reason is I don’t always like to have the computer on, so this setup allows us to write for days without the PC on (capture ideas to an iPhone for remembering stuff if needed) and then track into the Ableton when we’re ready.
Tefty & Meems this is super helpful. I’m also running several synths, including a Peak, into my MPC live through a Yamaha mixer. Mine is only stereo out, not capable of multi-track records so that’s a limitation, but I’ve been recording tracks into the MPC. I actually haven’t gotten as far as adding a DAW into the setup as a final editing stage, but maybe someday. I’m trying to force myself to work with the equipment I have now.
I have a TR8S as my drum machine and it’s really performance oriented, so I play patterns and then have been recording audio tracks into my MPC, I might try and integrate MIDI more, we’ll see.
This video is a huuuuge help regardless as I feel like I have a very similar setup and you are light years ahead of me in knowledge and skill, so please keep them coming! May I ask what MOTU interface you use?
Thanks Elliot! I'm using a MOTU 828es with an Apogee Rosetta 800 (we bought in mid 2000s) connected via ADATs.
What is the name and brand of the USB midi splitter? Was it just a standard usb hub?
Just got myself an MPC one to control all my midi gear based on your awesome video, amazing bit of kit!
Keep up the fantastic work guys...ps, what an amazing voice Meems has.
Just what I was looking for, as i couldn't make mind up what sampler/seq was best suited to what i do, using my hardware synths. You earned a sub sir...
I've just ordered one of these and mainly to use for sequencing external gear. will definately give this anothr watch once it it turns up, and will check through the rest of your vids
Great vid. 👌✨ Dude, if the MPC screen doesn’t feel great to you, try using a MPC without a screen for a week 😂 when you return to the One you’ll be like “this is amazing!” Haha
highly agree on the self editing while in creation mode, that can be a song writing killer for sure
Amazing Voice, amazing Production skills! Verry good tutorial in the same time!!
This will help me integrate my rack tower. Spark amp, drum machine and DAE together! Thank you for the inspiration!
So much talent between the two of them, Absolutely Amazing!
❤️🙏❤️
Thank you so much to the two of you for the excellent video. Loved the songs and great vocals. Has inspired me to buy an Mpc one and Tascam model 24 mixer, which enabled me to completely remove my Daw from the same room. Can just pop the Sd card out of the Tascam and load in either individual tracks or the mix down straight into cubase.... if I need to, i stress.
Thanks again!!
Man this makes me happy. Basically feels like a full video response to a question I had asked you recently 😉
just got mine!! I always find myself coming back to this vid lol thanks for the great content!!
You can explode your drum track to individual tracks for each hit and then use track mute more effectively. Another great vid!
Excellent tip 👍
Excellent rendition. Thanks for all these hints for possibilities and little restrictions within MPC standalone software. A big thumbs up as well for the singer and your well arranged desk.
Thank you Adrian! 🙏
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put in to these awesome videos. I learn so much and am inspired to keep making music because of the love and joy you pour in to the work you both do 🙏🏼💕
Thanks for the kind words, Echo! 🙏❤️🙏
This is cool, thanks. I've been circling the MPC ONE for months, as I do RC505 with a JDXi, Deepmind 12, MODX7 and Novation Circuit, along with my lead and looped vocals. I didn't realize the MPC ONE really had this capability and it opens up a whole new realm for me to think about. Great stuff, thanks and you both sound great too. Peace.
Hi Michael, thanks for watching and commenting. Really appreciate it 🙏
Man this is great. When I decided to build a Dawless set up, I employed a very similar concept but with the Maschine Plus as a midi sequencer, and after experimenting with other gear such as the Toraiz Squid, Pyramid Squarp, and others, I settled for the AKAI Live because its midi capabilities and routing options.
OMFG! Idea #1 was fucking glorious!!! Meems is always so incredible!!! I come for the awesome Tefty MPC tutorials, and end up just blown away by the stuff you guys create.
🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Adamd ❤️
Man, I love this video. I'm a film composer/producer who's been using Cubase for 20 years, but now I want to put together a small, live setup for me and another composer to start gigging. I just started looking into what's available for hardware sequencers, and the way you are using the MPC, is the same way I used Cubase when I first started. Looking forward to learning more about the workflow of the MPC before pulling the trigger. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Tefty and meems I definitely like your work flow
Thanks!
Great, easy to follow vid. Have been on the fence about an mpc as a hardware controller and this totally sold me. Also, great delivery in general, not too slow, not too fast, everything is clear.
You guys make the most beautiful music together. Amazing! Thanks for all the inspiration man!
Thank you Sawyer! 🙏❤️🙏
Thank you so much for doing this video; I'm currently trying to get a hybrid studio (which is way to grand a term for what I'm actually doing) and it's so helpful to be able to see kit being used in a real world example, so this really hit the spot for me.
Thax! Great demo of exactly what i plan to do with this machine.
Jesus.You are a wizard with synths and sequencing
🙏❤️🙏
idea 1 and idea 3 are both very very good ! 🔥
Great stuff, just got a One and have only explored sampling and sequencing so far. Already had the sends set up to my mackie 1602vlz and it was sooo easy. Like seconds to get armed for recording scratches in from my 1210s. Time to hook up my synths and TR-8! Appreciate the crash course ❤
Its got killer finger drumming capabilities going, there's a fairly steep learning curve but the sound quality is outstanding and worth learning how to use it.
Smooth Operators......
Outstanding work
Sick dude. Your channel is great and I know by sharing what you’re doing you’re helping a ton of people.
I'm a year late to the show but man, you are a fkn beast, you really know your stuff, extremely talented, kudos man, absolutely 🔥🔥🔥🔥
She has a Beautiful voice,nice production ideas
Thank you Eric! 🙏❤️
Excellent and clearly explained video 😀
I know this is two years old, but I just found it and wanted to say that Idea #3 was so freaking good
Not only was this a great product showcase, idea 3 was fkn lit (all of them were but that one really vibes with me), you guys really make it look so effortless. I'm now a legit fan of your sound.
This is Dope. From beginning to ending 🔥🎶♥️
Absolute great demonstration on the MPC one! Really detailed account on setup etc. Ordered the MPC one on the back of watching this video! Subbed...👍🏻
Thank you Tony! Good luck with your MPC journeys 🍻
Thank you thank you thank you, at least someone talking about MPC1 and hardware control. Kind regards Mick.
Fascinating video @TeftyMeems. I'm looking to hook one of these up to a Korg Nautilus, as a sequencer. The idea being:
1. Akai is the hub and clock.
2. I use the _instruments_ and _keys_ on the Korg by USBMidi.
3 Output Korg audio to Akai (via any of the 4 Korg Aux-out) and sample midi tracks real time (kinda like a faux 'bounce down').
4. Take all Akai audio output and input to Korg and mix in for accompaniment.
5. All final audio leaves Korg to master output.
In effect, I have a completely DAW-less set up.
Killing it. New fav channel.
Thanks for vibing 🙏
Great video, Meems got a great voice. Perfect combo, your tracks and her voice.
Thanks for watching 🙏❤️
This was a nice video. For me it is kind of complicated at the moment. I own a MPC x and sequence everything through it (I use hardware only) for the final mix down I am currently unsure what I like more. Tracking out to Ableton or recording 1 to 4 tracks a time on the MPC. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Using Ableton is familiar and I have everything at a glance. But the use of a mouse and keyboard in music making just annoys me. Especially since I sit in front of a computer too much anyway. The MPC on the other hand is a device that makes me use my ears more again. And hey, my mixes are hands down way better when not using my eyes too much. And the MPC is so hands on that it reminds me of my early music making days. I am slower though because I have to track out individual tracks one after another. But on the other hand once that is done I can keep all gear off and just work on the MPC. Quick mixing idea before bed...switch MPC on, adjust setting, go to bed. No startup of a PC, loading stuff, getting my audio interfaces ready, aso. My process is different from most of the people anyway since I work entirely in mono and only create “pseudo stereo” in my final mix. That has to do with certain facts. 1. I mostly own monophonic analog synth and using mono on the polys as well makes Signal processing way easier. 2. With pseudo stereo I have way better control of the position and stereo field of an instrument in the mix. 3. More channels to use on an interface 🤷🏽♂️ effects that make a mono Signal stereo are stereo though. So there is a point in the chain that is stereo but that is for the most part at the very end where there is no hardware limitations.
I love to hear her sing, good stuff, very entertaining.
Brilliant demo. I normally prefer instrumentals, but Meems vocals remind me of Sonique and sit really nice with the synths. Honestly, idea #1 is one of the best things I've heard in a while - truly beautiful work.
Thank you Paul! That’s incredibly kind of you to say 🙏
Sonique - Great vocalist.
Love the video. I get, entirely, the concept of using outboard instruments sequenced from the MPC X to create songs. I've done this from the start using my old keyboards, a DX7 and a PA-80. Luckily I have 4 MIDI DIN outs...lol. A recent addition is a Dreadbox Erebus which runs from CV and funny old thing, the Behringer 'D' model which drives bass. I still have to create percussion internally but will be looking at an Elektron when I can afford it. All this runs through a Yamaha mixer. As an edit; I use an Akai MPK261 keyboard controller which is connected via USB MIDI to the MPC X. This actually talks very nicely to the MPC and gives me a lot of control directly from the keyboard.
Really enjoyed this!!, I ordered the MPC one yesterday ✌
Thanks you Tefty, that was such a help to me...using the MPC ONE to midi control external hardware. Awesome!
Love the track. Fantastic vocals & arrangements. I like to see you connection of your gear. As a newbie to mod, most videos don't show that. Ill be purchasing my gear in December or next year. Peace. Fantastic, the vocalist is fabulous, your arrangements are also. Thank you for sharing with the community.
whoah, that is so professional
Very helpful, great too see a productive workflow with all this gear instead of tutorials, way more helpful imo
Thanks for watching and going on the journey with us 🍻
Great video. Well edited and just generally helpful to all MPC one users.
Since this video was made, the latest firmware update 2.10, adds the ability to use USB audio interfaces, to send/receive multi channel audio 🙂
As a user of Akai MPCs for 25 years now (time FLIES people) I have to say that Akai lost it for a good few years back there with the MPC. I stuck with a modified 2500 for years because of that. I loved that machine and knew it inside out. With JJOS installed I was using audio tracks as Tefty does here way back and its been my very productive workflow since then.
Recently took the leap to an new MPC X and have to say that it is a fine, fine machine. Feels every bit the classic MPC workflow (straight to the point, minimal moves between you and and your ideas) but is now truly flexible with the more modern studio.
It can export to, and be a controller for Ableton now. It can run 8 -tracks of stereo audio internally, and if you do choose to connect it to your computer, then the software can run on there and you can continue to use only the MPC screen and hardware as you now it but now use VSTs installed on your machine.
An MPC with UAD plugin suite and Spitfire Audio sample playback?... Yes please. Built like a tank and solid as a rock too. That, plus what feels like constant updates and improved features makes this veteran user really happy. Great machines once again.
Excellent Job. Love the style, Love the Sound. You are such a Good Team.
Thank you! ❤️
Ha such a dope tune! Great vid! Thx!
I love the stands you are using! Looks so good :)
You are so good. And Mim and her voice are beautifull. From france. I love you both Thank's for your videos continue please.
Thank you Gonzalez! 🙏
Loving your collabs and deep-dives into the gear setup. Super helpful and inspiring. My workflow is fairly basic. Using a KeyStep Pro or NDLR as the sequencer and then into a bunch of synths (Korg Volca Bass, 0-Coast etc for drone/bass), Volca Drum, Volca Keys (for poly pads). Recording the stereo mixer output into a Zoom H4n with a bit of post-production polish done in Audacity.
Another great video. Pretty much how my MPC setup works, the line mixer and a patchbay really help. Thanks guys 🖖🏼
Thanks Scott! It's a solid setup. You get the most out of the machines with some decent flexibility. Cheers 🍻
So few gear tutorials actually involve making actual music with someone else, which is what it’s all about. Hopefully! Great voice, great ideas, great to see how the ideas came together. I really wanted that F major to work too. Subscribed!
Hi Ryan 👋 thanks for watching and subbing ❤️
19:30 true! There's something about the physicality that brings a different intelligence to the endeavour.
So glad I found your videos! Been lusting over MPC One and Digitakt for a while now - your videos really help elucidate the strengths of these devices. Subscribed
Thanks Trevor, glad they’ve helped in some way or form 🍻
Tefty & Meems killer beard btw 🤙
Great Vocals and Nice tunes! 🤓
Wow this came out great!
That was a great set up and colab.
What a voice!❤️
Great Video, and idea 3 blown me away, such a huge Voice. Brilliant! Peace from Germany ✌
Thanks for watching!
Another inspiring video and demo. Because I can't concentrate on a computer (too many distractions), I have been stuck in a sound-on-sound perpetual loop with cheap hardware. If I can put the effort into mastering the basics on the mpc one, I should be able to break that.
Thanks for the video ! I m using a sp404 right now and your video really helps me thinking about upgrading it with the mpc one :) it would be nice to have video with filters you can set on samples !
Thanks Alexis! I’d imagine the sp404 would be a great compliment to the MPC One for additional sampling and audio mangling 👍👍
Ok... This was cool! Thank you for showing how you do it. Well done!
Thanks for watching! 🍻
Seriously some high quality videos you guys are making that teaches a lot. Keep up the good work.
P.S. idea one was my favorite
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Thank you so much ,i just needed that for my setup!!! so talented both of you !!!
Hi Ivan, thanks for watching! 🍻
Sounds fantastic great vid
This is so much help to me. Thank you🎉
Wonderful combination you two
i cant separate that one synth part from he joe. but this channel is fire. very helpful for seeing whats possible with the mpc and routing. i have a digital mixer and some hardware going along with the mpc and routing has been a bit of a headache. ive got it all working at the moment but i just know there has to be a better way than how its set up now.