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This is my way of sequencing drums in the Mpc 4000, and syncing them up with logic pro 9.
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this also works with the mpc3000 le as well thankz brody good stuff
good job on the video bro!!
love my 4000 – helpful video – thanks!
damnn good look on this video! up the next one man!
does that work only when you have it connected with themidi? can u use the
USB to replace the midi or is it just for transfering files?
@Roelandvinken i think you really have to deal with the buffer on Logic to
get rid of the latency
THANKS MAN !!!
do you also have to transfer the sounds you used to make the beat to logic
and assign them to each track? or when you syn the mp into ur daw it
automatically sends those sounds from your mp sequence to your daw?
Nice clear video. Only question I have is what happens if u have a sequence
that’s a different tempo? Is that wheb u would use mtc instead? Doin it the
way u done it sounded like u kept the timin from the mpc tho. Cool vid.
very interesting..Thanks…Thats the same settup i have so i will try that
tomorrow…if you could show me a way to track out the mpc to logic in
sync, that would be incredible… Dj Slademan
Thanks man! good info
u suck lol
bro i really need your help.i got an mpc of my homie, with just a plug and
usb conection..but when i conect the sb to my pc it doesnt work..is it
because i dont have that other thing..the midi uno thing…also i heard i
can use the mpc without a pc, is this true, and how come when i stick my
headphone in the mpc, i cant hear no soundss
@djslademan Isnt that what he showed you…You just sync up, press play in
logic and solo the tracks in the mpc you want to be recorded into logic or
if you have multiple out, solo all those tracks
i wonder if you can use the mpc with reason 4.0???
how do you deal with latency?
Ok nice but it can get even better . You have to make logic slave to mpc so
when you hit start and stop on mpc logic does the same. You should not have
to hit start and stop on the mpc and logic , because your doing double the
work. With the mpc as the master and logic as slave you should be able to
start and stop logic from mpc with every thing in sync . You did a nice job.
thanks man real help
Good looks homie, this was real helpful, easy to follow. I just switched
from the MPC1000 to the 4000 so since there’s a learning curve this video
is much appreciated.
Do u prefer mixing the mpc with software. Im about to get mine but was dead
set on a pure hardware setup but alot of ppl do a mix of both.