Technical questions for the MPC2000xl and the MPC2000
By dr.monkeez Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:10 pm
I know this a n00b question - :worthy: :WTF: :Sigh:

So i've started making a song, and I have 6 tracks going.

I go to assign a loop from an old track (a simple 4 beat break) to my 7th track.

I assign it to pad A1 and it comes out really pitched down.

So I assign it to C1, and it's fine

but why did this happen? and what do I need to change, so if I wan't to assign something to A1 again, it won't pitch down again?
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By tapedeck Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:25 pm
go into program edit and tap the pad you just assigned the sound to. set the tuning to whatever sounds best.
By dr.monkeez Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:46 pm
tapedeck wrote:go into program edit and tap the pad you just assigned the sound to. set the tuning to whatever sounds best.

thanks!
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By peterpiper Wed Jul 31, 2019 12:31 pm
dr.monkeez wrote:Next n00b question

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm5TIpa ... ex=13&t=0s

I just tried to follow this timestretching tutorial - the first step is to create a copy of the sample, which I did
But where does it save the copy to? I couldn't find it :hmmm:



??? when you copy the sample it should be there when you go thru your samples in the TRIM menu (SHIFT + 4). In the PROGRAM menu you'll need to assign it to a pad just like you do it with all your samples.

peace
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By Lampdog Wed Jul 31, 2019 3:38 pm
dr.monkeez wrote:I assign it to pad A1 and it comes out really pitched down.

So I assign it to C1, and it's fine

but why did this happen? and what do I need to change, so if I wan't to assign something to A1 again, it won't pitch down again?

Your sample rate is not 44khz, or the pad/pgm has previous pad settings.