Chad Bonanno - MPC4000 Integraton with Workstations (KORG)
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I am going back to hardware....had enough of the software PC crap
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chad has made his mark......from a variety of different tracks, openings, effects, creativity, str8 raw ass goodness, comma, freshness.
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Ummmm.....mr ona1r do you produce or conduct any sort if music/beats? for any company?
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5* Chad!! you are great!
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Vivi.
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dude, cool tutorial. Thanks for sharing
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I have question, can I do the same thing
with my mpc 4000 en with my microkorg
I wont the sound of my mocrokorg on my mpc4000 en I won her my drum loop to make baseline is that possible?
jemalevader 3 years ago
Yes Very Easy, Jsut go in and out , and when you record the bassline, make your Out 1 to your Midi 1 , and the IN will already be seen. Make sure you setup the patches correctly or next time you boot up the MPC, it wont remember the patches, then youll be screwed!
ona1r 3 years ago
Sure. Just go in and out of the MCP Midi , and make sure you check out your MicroKorg ref manual to see exactly how many banks are on the Microkorg, in case you need to jump from bank A to bank B, Then you have to adjust the settings in the PROGRAM > WINDOW on theMPC to make a BANK CHANGE.
ona1r 3 years ago
i hav a question, does the mpc have output sounds to use your keyboard as a midi controller straight from the mpc, AND still record onto the mpc the things u play?
pogoZ0aka0fed0EX 3 years ago
Dont think of the MPC as a recording device unless you are talking about sampling. If you want to pop off to record into the MPC, youll have to put it in sample mode, and iether sample from a turntable or Line in Source, OR if you want to sample a sequence fomr the MPC, Record it then resample it.
Its not really a workstation, just mmore of a glorified drum machine =) hope this helps and welcomes and corrections.
ona1r 3 years ago