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By Boaber22 Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:01 pm
How exactly are some of the guys in here recording the beats made on the MPC into cubase. Are you converting the sequences from the MPC into wavs and importing them into cubase or is there a direct way of recording straight from the MPC into a track in Cubase.

Cheers
Boaber
By sparq Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:30 pm
Boaber22 wrote:How exactly are some of the guys in here recording the beats made on the MPC into cubase. Are you converting the sequences from the MPC into wavs and importing them into cubase or is there a direct way of recording straight from the MPC into a track in Cubase.

Cheers
Boaber


it's called multi tracking. you first need to have a soundcard on your pc that accept multiple inputs. then you also need some type of midi interface then you just arrange your tracks on the mpc to be assigned to one of the 6 outputs and those would go to the inputs on your soundcard, connect your midi cables between the mpc and your computer, arm the tracks in cubase and press record.


this is an overview and not a descriptive tutorial but if you want, i can tell you exactly how to do it. but first do you have what i mentioned above?
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By Boaber22 Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:35 pm
Yeah, ive got an e-mu dsp 404 soundcard which has two audio inputs, a left and a right. Would that be enough? My midi interface is an M-Audio midisport usb 2x2.

Thanks
Boaber
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By Penfold Thu Jun 30, 2005 2:47 pm
yeah u can do that, but u would have to track 2 tracks at a time. sync it via midi so its all in time.

By sparq Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:09 pm
your midi interface is fine but like pen said with your current sound card you would have to track it 2 tracks at a time. i would suggest getting an audio interface that has at least 4 inputs (simutaneous recording) something like the Lexicon Omega. it costs about $300US. it can do everything you need to track into cubase. it also has midi I/O.

This is the Omega
http://www.samash.com/catalog/showitem.asp?itemid=37451
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By Boaber22 Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:16 pm
Thats cool, thanks for the reply. I recently just bought the E-MU so I doubt I'll be upgrading any time soon. Would it be possible for you to explain the method even just for the two tracks at a time? This would be much appreciated.

Thank you
Boaber

By sparq Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:35 pm
not a problem

first in cubase set up your syn as midi clock. that's the only sync method the mpc1000 can understand.

next connect your midi out from the uno to midi in on the mpc and midi out from the mpc to midi in on the uno.

then connect a 1/4" cable to assignable output 1 on the mpc and connect the other end to input 1 on your 404. then do the same with output 2 on the mpc as well as on input 2 on your 404.

load up your seq and for track one on your seq goto the mixer screen and select pan - then pan hard left then select the out tab and scroll to 12 (on the top) for track two on your seq do the same but pan hard right.

you just assigned 2 tracks to record in cubase. the other tracks in your seq will just be played through the main stereo outs and not recorded by cubase.

in cubase setup two tracks with the appropriate source inputs and arm them for recording.

press record in cubase and you will notice the mpc is now playing and cubase is recording. when you get to the end of the song. do it all over again, changing tracks 1 and 2's pan and out in the mixer screen. put them back to the way they were and then continue with tracks 3 and 4, 5 and 6, however many tracks you have in your seq.


hopefully this will work for you.

i know this because i use nuendo which has the same sound engine and commands as cubase.
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By Niceweis914 Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:20 pm
yo sparq...I been calling you, sorry I dont like to leave messages...anyway, I done all like you said and I get nothing, it plays, but doesnt record, just two straight lines. When you say setup for recording in cubase...what exactly do I gotsta do? I done everything like to said up there...where do I find the source inputs and arm them for recording? Sorry if Im being a pain in the ass, but this is all I need to start fully producing my beats. Thanks for the help.
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By Niceweis914 Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:27 pm
Alright...I think I may have it, but it's really low sounding...it also sounds like it's only on one side...anything I can do?

By sparq Fri Jul 01, 2005 12:23 am
Niceweis914 wrote:yo sparq...I been calling you, sorry I dont like to leave messages...anyway, I done all like you said and I get nothing, it plays, but doesnt record, just two straight lines. When you say setup for recording in cubase...what exactly do I gotsta do? I done everything like to said up there...where do I find the source inputs and arm them for recording? Sorry if Im being a pain in the ass, but this is all I need to start fully producing my beats. Thanks for the help.


what number did you call? hit me on the PM
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By Niceweis914 Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:22 pm
Boaber...hook a brother up, what you gotta do in cubase to get it to werk?

By sparq Fri Jul 01, 2005 3:38 pm
nice. give me a call? I'm at work but I can still walk you through it.

By sparq Fri Jul 01, 2005 3:38 pm
Boaber22 wrote:Thanks for the in depth explanation sparq, much appreciated bro.

Boaber


did that work for you?
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By DYNAMIK Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:18 pm
I think that this is exactly what I was looking for... I needed to know how to seperate output 1/2 & 3/4 on the mpc, because when you change the assign out from st to 1/2 or 3/4 they play both... so do I just pan each one?