I feel like you could of achieved this same outcome in 1/4 of the time… by just using regions and picking 32 so you had equal chops on each of the two banks..then adjusted as necessary.. mess with envelope etc for pops.. But there is no wrong way long as you Rea h the same result.. and maybe it’s fun doing it this way..just figured I should throw out another way to achieve same results in less time. Respect ✊🏽
Sir YOU ARE THE TRUTH! I have been cutting the beat and spending N hour trying to dial it in. Takes forever. This video shows us how to be precise and time efficient! Blessings
Thank you. I’m always looking for different ways to chop. I often chop a longer sample and extract to a new sample then chop each of the sectioned parts.
Yo super appreciate this, honestly been meaning to learn to chop on my one but I still just use my 1000 or pre chop on my laptop. Actually been using the one more and just been recording in my own samples directly in. Going to try this out today.
I find that if you get your initial loop accurate then use region and choose 32 regions is faster. You can adjust each region afterwards. Just get the metronome playing which you should use when are trying to get your loop perfect. Now just hit the pad check that it sounds right and on beat and ends on the start of the next tick from the metronome. (Basdically i listen to see if the chop sounds good if i loop it) Then i hit the next pad and repeat that process. If you have managed to get the original sample looped well enough in the first place, you will not have to do much adjustments and only some regions might need adjustmet. Try it, it is quicker work flow than splittiing regions manually.
I’m reading a lot of haterism here, but he’s teaching you how to do this; if you don’t know how to! Haters where is your tutorial at? I’ll wait! 🙎🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🙅🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️
I'm so confused ... I don't own an MPC but I do have Maschine which is similar. This seems like just chopping it into 16ths ... isn't that pretty standard? Most have an autochop feature just for this. Am I missing something?
love your energy i would advise to stop saying most people don't etc. though. we came to see you so what they do is irrelevant plus it may turn off some. your subscriber count is at 888, figured it was sign and god wanted you to get this information. keep growing
Bro all u had to do was tap pad 16 while the sample plays or use region chopping and adjust the start and end points of the regions. It really took you over 10 minutes to chop an 8 bar loop😂😂😂😂
Respect I do actually understand that This video was to show another way of chopping The previous video I showed pad tap Trust me, I know I got my first MPC in 2004 I own the 1000,2500,5000,500 The live,and the X No disrespect I truly appreciate your comments🙏🏿
what’s your favorite MPC? I got my first piece of gear in 2004, the Roland Fantom. I didn’t know about the MPC at the time. I think the 1000 was out around that time going for $1000 dollars. How much was the 2000 back then, I don’t think the 2500 was out yet? I just got my first MPC last summer and I love it. I go the MPC One.
Couldn’t you simply have chosen the “chop into regions” button? You can tell it how many regions lol. You are essentially doing the same thing manually
OMG…I’m not even that prolific on a MPC at all, but since I’ve been working on it recently with my MPC Key 61, I can do EVERYTHING you just done…while I’m sampling the sample at the same time…the just tighten up the Lil bleeds & DONE 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ & saved more time to get to the rest of the song. 🤷🏾♂️I’m just saying I could of done the same exact thing while taking the sample……but good info Bro.
No you don't. Find your own samples on say RUclips and sample away. Good samples are the ones where you can play the chops in a unique way and not the default order. And use the program editor to change the tuning on all the pads or specific pads. Have the chop playing in reverse for some pads, add effects to specific pads all can be done from program edit.
Manual chop with a metronome playing or beat beat playing to guide you and help you feel where to make the slices. If you use 0 snap it can help you by snapping to the 0 point of the wave so less chance of pops on play back. Then just adjust the individual regions where required. Region trop only works well on perfectly looping samples that have a uniformed slice point. Manual is more flexible
Everything I do with the MPC is Manuel. I don’t use any factory sounds I don’t use drum packs or sample packs. All of my drums come from vinyl records and chopped up break beats.
Threshold depends on how clean the threshold points are. If it is a sample of a breakbeat with no instruments or ambient noise then yep threshold is good but if not such as this sample it won't work out very well. As mentioned region chop or manual chop and then correct any bad chops adjusting their start and end points seems to work nicely for me and is more fun as you are being hands on with where you chop and you are flexible as to where you make each slice. Some slices might be a bar long others might be on the 16th or 32nd note allowing you to have smaller variations for different parts of the sample playback as you lay it down in the sequence.
I feel like you could of achieved this same outcome in 1/4 of the time… by just using regions and picking 32 so you had equal chops on each of the two banks..then adjusted as necessary.. mess with envelope etc for pops..
But there is no wrong way long as you Rea h the same result.. and maybe it’s fun doing it this way..just figured I should throw out another way to achieve same results in less time. Respect ✊🏽
just slice by 16th :)
Sir YOU ARE THE TRUTH! I have been cutting the beat and spending N hour trying to dial it in. Takes forever. This video shows us how to be precise and time efficient! Blessings
Thank you my brother truly appreciate the love
Thank you. I’m always looking for different ways to chop. I often chop a longer sample and extract to a new sample then chop each of the sectioned parts.
No doubt truly appreciate the love
Yo super appreciate this, honestly been meaning to learn to chop on my one but I still just use my 1000 or pre chop on my laptop. Actually been using the one more and just been recording in my own samples directly in.
Going to try this out today.
Threshold chops up pretty nice in small chops faster the same way you did it also bruv, dope technique though
This is how I chop sample on my 2000XL. Nice video fam
Good look 🙏🏿
I just tap along with it and get about the same with it since you are having to fix spill over anyway
Same
I was really trying to like his way.. but you're right! He had to fix all the chops anyway..😅
I find that if you get your initial loop accurate then use region and choose 32 regions is faster.
You can adjust each region afterwards. Just get the metronome playing which you should use when are trying to get your loop perfect.
Now just hit the pad check that it sounds right and on beat and ends on the start of the next tick from the metronome. (Basdically i listen to see if the chop sounds good if i loop it)
Then i hit the next pad and repeat that process.
If you have managed to get the original sample looped well enough in the first place, you will not have to do much adjustments and only some regions might need adjustmet.
Try it, it is quicker work flow than splittiing regions manually.
Great looking out! 🙏🏽✌🏽👍🏽
Yo. ! I like the technique thank you for sharing!
I’m reading a lot of haterism here, but he’s teaching you how to do this; if you don’t know how to! Haters where is your tutorial at? I’ll wait! 🙎🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🙅🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️
I'm so confused ... I don't own an MPC but I do have Maschine which is similar.
This seems like just chopping it into 16ths ... isn't that pretty standard? Most have an autochop feature just for this.
Am I missing something?
Nah you’re correct
I find your method interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I like your way of chopping but I also like the manual way I let my ears and finger chop for me
love your energy i would advise to stop saying most people don't etc. though. we came to see you so what they do is irrelevant plus it may turn off some. your subscriber count is at 888, figured it was sign and god wanted you to get this information. keep growing
i would just loop it, the create 32 regions, and tighten each one up. i could chop this loop up in 2 mins
Dope technique king. You just gained a new subscriber off this one. 🫡
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The depth in these beats is incredible, I'm blown away! 🎶🌌🚀
Idk how I found this page but I’m happy I did
Good looking for the video God, Salute!!!! This made it much easier for me.
I saw this One! Where's the Video when you said that you were Going to sequence with the Samples you Chopped! Man I need to see that
Secret other producers don’t consider a secret
lmao
Dope sample I just heard the new album of one of my favorite rappers from the A use this track chopped up
Bro all u had to do was tap pad 16 while the sample plays or use region chopping and adjust the start and end points of the regions. It really took you over 10 minutes to chop an 8 bar loop😂😂😂😂
Respect I do actually understand that
This video was to show another way of chopping
The previous video I showed pad tap
Trust me, I know
I got my first MPC in 2004
I own the 1000,2500,5000,500
The live,and the X
No disrespect I truly appreciate your comments🙏🏿
JWtheOnlyChild... FACTS!
Lol you beat me to it.. I was wondering why he was doing it manually
Trying to show alternative methods
Truly, appreciate your comments
🙏🏿
what’s your favorite MPC? I got my first piece of gear in 2004, the Roland Fantom. I didn’t know about the MPC at the time. I think the 1000 was out around that time going for $1000 dollars. How much was the 2000 back then, I don’t think the 2500 was out yet? I just got my first MPC last summer and I love it. I go the MPC One.
Thank you for the tips champ!
Nice tip I didn’t know about the split region
Thank you I truly do appreciate your feedback
I’m not sensitive
This is an excellent tutorial bro!!!!
🙏🏿🙏🏿 truly appreciate the love
@@stephensondavon absolutely
this perfect and new thank you
Great stuff brother! Own the X myself and was looking for a proper vid on sample chopping etc. Thx for the work you do! Cheers 👊🧡👍
Thank you so much 🙏🏿
🙏🏿🙏🏿 thank you
This was amazing
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I dont really sample since I came off my 3000 but man....different way you get at it
What song was that?
This is how I chop my samples in Logic Pro’s Drum Machine Designer
What is bleeding?
This dope for someone new to it like me. Thanks for the video
Couldn’t you simply have chosen the “chop into regions” button? You can tell it how many regions lol. You are essentially doing the same thing manually
Thank You !!!!
really good !!!
respect the vid but their are mush faster ways to chop like that....... dope vid
OMG…I’m not even that prolific on a MPC at all, but since I’ve been working on it recently with my MPC Key 61, I can do EVERYTHING you just done…while I’m sampling the sample at the same time…the just tighten up the Lil bleeds & DONE 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ & saved more time to get to the rest of the song. 🤷🏾♂️I’m just saying I could of done the same exact thing while taking the sample……but good info Bro.
Super dope vid 🔥🔥🔥👌🏾
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This video is better than Pokémon
Cool
How is this different than just BPM chopping. You can split it same way in seconds instead of 10+ mins
Fuck what everybody else is talking about...this is fukkin CRaZy DoPe 😊
Thank you truly appreciate the love
I was trying to show people of this era
Or alternative way to chop a sample
why do you sample in mono?
A sample in mono and dump in stereo
To ProTools
fire
*Bruh I NEED the name of this sample!*
No you don't. Find your own samples on say RUclips and sample away.
Good samples are the ones where you can play the chops in a unique way and not the default order.
And use the program editor to change the tuning on all the pads or specific pads. Have the chop playing in reverse for some pads, add effects to specific pads all can be done from program edit.
Papoose ft. Method Man made a track using this sample
You chop it like a pro bro 👍
All love🙏🏿
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Chop region?
Manual chop with a metronome playing or beat beat playing to guide you and help you feel where to make the slices. If you use 0 snap it can help you by snapping to the 0 point of the wave so less chance of pops on play back. Then just adjust the individual regions where required.
Region trop only works well on perfectly looping samples that have a uniformed slice point. Manual is more flexible
Bruh.. you just manually did what threshold does automatically!🤦🏽♂️
Was just trying to show another way outside of the conventional method
To show work around that’s what tutorials are for
Everything I do with the MPC is Manuel. I don’t use any factory sounds I don’t use drum packs or sample packs. All of my drums come from vinyl records and chopped up break beats.
Or just do region chops.
Threshold depends on how clean the threshold points are. If it is a sample of a breakbeat with no instruments or ambient noise then yep threshold is good but if not such as this sample it won't work out very well. As mentioned region chop or manual chop and then correct any bad chops adjusting their start and end points seems to work nicely for me and is more fun as you are being hands on with where you chop and you are flexible as to where you make each slice. Some slices might be a bar long others might be on the 16th or 32nd note allowing you to have smaller variations for different parts of the sample playback as you lay it down in the sequence.
Thx for this?
Appreciate the love
Meticulous splitting
Explain a little better
Dude you AINT showing ANY secret or shorcut! Waste of TIME
Pay more attention.
Totally
Your killing me right now. I’m gonna try this when I get home. Straight 🍌’s🫡🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Truly appreciate the love 🙏🏿