I feel like people never explain things properly or in depth enough. But you explain the process so clearly... its dope man. makes you sound smart and have common sense... keep bangin out them beats kid!
dubsbanger what kind of processing do you do to your drums after you have them layered up and make the beat? do you eq,compress all in the DAW? or do something whilst making the beat?
Excuse my ignorance, but why separate the two channels if they are both going to be sent out as mono hits to the DAW? What is the benefit of this as opposed to taking the kick with the higher frequency, layering it with itself and just filtering it? What is achieved by filtering 2 kicks with the LPF at different cutoffs as opposed to one?
@iromeku they will be sent out as mono hits to the daw but layered on top of each other as opposed to the left channel only being sent out of the left speaker. they will be both recorded as one but layered on top of each other. watch the video and try it for yourself. it comes with a download. thats the whole point of it fam.
Can i do this by creating a drum loop than duplicating the track, than putting one track left and one right?
In other words, are you taking a kick for instance that you like, and than seperating the left and right, than tweaking the two and layering them both whyle u play the kick?
@Airek2007 yes you seperate the one same kick or snare etc and tweak them individually and then layer them on top of each other to play at the same time.
so your sampling stereo and then seperating the channel and then layering the L and R together right? Does this work with the mpc classic too? as far as seperating stereo channels i mean.
@8golftango this technique applies to any mpc and any software program. you sample in Stereo and seperate the left from the right channel and you layer them on top of each other and you filter them both differently and seperate levels.
I don't know much about the effects on the MPC, but I would have added reverb to the drum arrangement, a very little amount of reverb so it would have a bit of a more natural sound to make up for the lack of vinyl artifacts. Other than that nice tutorial. Thumbs up for you.
thanks for this dude!
McRaims 1 month ago
this really helped a lot. thanks man!
certified365 3 months ago
I feel like people never explain things properly or in depth enough. But you explain the process so clearly... its dope man. makes you sound smart and have common sense... keep bangin out them beats kid!
KickBack90sBeats 3 months ago
i like the way he says download, it makes me feel warm inside
fknchino 3 months ago
This Fool Is a Straight armenian .. And sounds like a fag
DigitalDevilXL 5 months ago
Do you know how i can separate the sounds on the 1000?
lemonadewithrasberry 6 months ago
Man...Keep Doin ur thing Dub! This is Logikbomb (DC Producer) this is the most detail tutorial on YT.
Logikbombmusik 7 months ago
What is your whole entire setup everything on the table including the monitors?
I think I see a mic and a popfilter?
I see a MPC 2000xl?
Are those Rokit 8's?
Are those technics Mk2's?
What is the DJ Mixer you are using?
What is the Audio Mixer you are using?
Headphones?
betterlyrics 8 months ago
dubsbanger what kind of processing do you do to your drums after you have them layered up and make the beat? do you eq,compress all in the DAW? or do something whilst making the beat?
zeektheemcee 8 months ago
This is an incredibly helpful bro thanks alot! Your beats are sic too!
GhostFace2k3 9 months ago
awesome video! it's cool how in-depth you can go into something like chopping drums haha
hotsoupism 9 months ago
can this be done on da 2000 classic,nice track by the way.
djDMANCQ 10 months ago
Excuse my ignorance, but why separate the two channels if they are both going to be sent out as mono hits to the DAW? What is the benefit of this as opposed to taking the kick with the higher frequency, layering it with itself and just filtering it? What is achieved by filtering 2 kicks with the LPF at different cutoffs as opposed to one?
iromeku 10 months ago
@iromeku they will be sent out as mono hits to the daw but layered on top of each other as opposed to the left channel only being sent out of the left speaker. they will be both recorded as one but layered on top of each other. watch the video and try it for yourself. it comes with a download. thats the whole point of it fam.
dubsbanger 10 months ago
@dubsbanger thanks for the super quick reply.
iromeku 10 months ago
amazing, thanks man
miodan60 10 months ago
Can the MPC 3000 do all of this as well?
betterlyrics 1 year ago
@betterlyrics
Yes but not in the same manner, you can split stereo samples too, you chop with your ears.
I recommend Mansell labs Vailixi OS 3.50 you can chop easily with the "zone to new sample" function.
And do nice to save on CF cards.
digitalcp01 1 year ago
Can i do this by creating a drum loop than duplicating the track, than putting one track left and one right?
In other words, are you taking a kick for instance that you like, and than seperating the left and right, than tweaking the two and layering them both whyle u play the kick?
Airek2007 1 year ago
@Airek2007 yes you seperate the one same kick or snare etc and tweak them individually and then layer them on top of each other to play at the same time.
dubsbanger 1 year ago
Can i do this by creating a drum loop than duplicating the track, than putting one track left and one right?
Airek2007 1 year ago
Neat trick, im have to try this, thanks!
8golftango 1 year ago
so your sampling stereo and then seperating the channel and then layering the L and R together right? Does this work with the mpc classic too? as far as seperating stereo channels i mean.
8golftango 1 year ago
@8golftango this technique applies to any mpc and any software program. you sample in Stereo and seperate the left from the right channel and you layer them on top of each other and you filter them both differently and seperate levels.
dubsbanger 1 year ago
yeah man good tutorial man
I wish I had this kinda vid when I started off man
Sounds good on other beats you made!
kiqyoazz 1 year ago
Great video !
akagod23 1 year ago
beat at the end is dope mayne
TonyMahoneybeats 1 year ago 2
I don't know much about the effects on the MPC, but I would have added reverb to the drum arrangement, a very little amount of reverb so it would have a bit of a more natural sound to make up for the lack of vinyl artifacts. Other than that nice tutorial. Thumbs up for you.
TheQwerty92x 1 year ago
Very nice vid.
Does anyone know how to do the left/right trick in battery3?
DoubleFris 1 year ago
thanks for the vid very informitive..peace
SoulN1Music 1 year ago
yo good looks as usual.
aziamjr 1 year ago
good work, a gift to the young'ins.
lordtoranaga 1 year ago
NICE video!!!
andrecopeland 1 year ago
nice video ;]
AFMPCUSER 1 year ago
Isit worth getting an MPC? even if your setup is mostly computer based?
PHNTMBass 1 year ago
this is on some interactive shit!!! Big this helps me out a lot #GetWithTheFuture
SlapANiggaUpBroadDay 1 year ago