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Home Page | Akai MPC 4000 Blog | MPC 4000 Tutorial part 2 of 2 tracking into daw..wmv

MPC 4000 Tutorial part 2 of 2 tracking into daw..wmv

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Showing how to track your beat into a daw.
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Posted by Admin Support in Akai MPC 4000 Blog Tags: 4000, daw..wmv, into, Part, tracking, tutorial

Comments

  1. Roland Matthews Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Wonderful tutorial bro. I just got an MPC 4000 and need some help…smile

  2. singhg804 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  3. dwrinch Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Thanks again bro! You just opened up a whole new world to me!

  4. Londonsmostwantedtv Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    what mixer was that u usesd??

  5. widerule1000 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    where is the command key

  6. bigberg3k Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    @slimmivy OH OK! Do you have that master wordclock on your digi 02? and do
    you also use wordclock timing on your MPC instead of MidiTimeCode= 30
    frames per sec?

  7. kuanng Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Yo Slim, sorry if this is a dumb question, but why do you take the 4 outs
    of phantom from the mixer to the Digi002 as opposed to from the mixer to
    the beringer adat converter?

  8. Dzoni73 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    @CardeyaTV You got point, but Studer A820/827 sound quality cant compete to
    digital, especially in RAP/RNB/ROCK genres…And when You work with fast
    and talented artist that dont need autotune, cut&paste, recording to tape
    is definitely fast as working with Pro Tools. I figured out how to connect
    all my workstations with MPC3000, now producing is same as in Pro Tools,
    but alot better. Thank God for analog sequencers and MIDI. p.s I also have
    Pro Tools HD1 rig because i have to,industry standard

  9. vellrob Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Man God gotta bless you brugh, You love teaching and helping people. A
    complete stranger. And dudes round my way wouldn’t tell me that simple
    sh@#!@ for years. I been trying to figure these simple steps for a couple’a
    years. Just now getting time to read the manuals life’s been so busy, and
    here you are telling me what I’ve been wanting to know in less than 20
    minutes. Unbelievable. Thanks for the jewels big brugh.

  10. kewl44 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Thanks man, it worked out perfect…..

  11. morebucks23 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    cool vid

  12. CardeyaTV Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    @nehemiahent set your count off to (2 bars) so that the mpc has time to
    sync up. Also your playback engine should be set low enough to that there
    is less latency. You have to have a decent computer to set it very low. I
    can set mine as low as 64 samples for my buffer size. Try not to go no
    further than 512 samples. if that doesnt work, get rid of the mpc, cause
    you can really do everything in protools and get the same sound

  13. nehemiahent Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Yo slim , keep up the bids, been following you for a minute now, I got a
    problem , when I sync the mpc with protools, my first note or sound always
    come in late and pics up on the end how can I solve this problem , my first
    wave in protools is like chopped in half and the other half is at the end

  14. Dzoni73 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    im recording analog to 2″ tape studer 820 multitrack, and since i cant loop
    shit because im recording everything live from start to finish which is old
    school and great thing instead of going all digital i would like to know
    how to do melody changing between verse and chorus on mpc 4000 with midi
    hooked up with keyboards

  15. bigberg3k Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Do you get any pops or clicks at the beggining or end of your loops? I
    do….. MPC5000 to cubase sx

  16. CardeyaTV Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    @Dzoni73 im not hating my friend, but please get rid of the 2″ tape. you
    are giving yourself a headache. your like 2 decades behind. i work with
    bands and rap artist and the digital world is alot faster and alot more
    cost efficient (less power bill)

  17. Amani Smith Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    yeah it works amazingly well ….damn i love my mpc4000 too man

  18. Amani Smith Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    yo what u think of pro tools 8.. i wanna get the upgrade i’m using pro
    tools 7,4

  19. BLAZINBEATS123 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    thanks man just got my mpc 4000 today and this was very helpful !

  20. David Thompson Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Hey y did u send the kick out stereo?

  21. kewl44 Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Hey man, can I do the same thing with the Triton Pro X with my mpc4k and
    PTLE8? You had a video up about that but it did not work for me PTLE kept
    playing back in fastforward and everything was set to 95bpm…However, I
    was just wonder if this way would work better for me.

  22. DrrrPlen Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Nice!!!! and Professional!!!….for those that dont got such a equipment
    you can juse the main out sampler and the mpc mixer at the end you can play
    it also with one click(dont give up). I learned a lot THX (english is not
    my mother tounge)

  23. MrFingahz Aug, 31 - 2014 +reply

    Great video bro, keep up the great work

  24. vellrob Sep, 1 - 2014 +reply

    I know you seen that MPC renaissance…I hear its gonna make tracking out a
    whole lot easier. And it has vintage MPC sounds and about a 6 gig library
    of sounds…I can’t wait to play with it.

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