By mcatsos
Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:52 pm
Hi Everybody,
I'm just starting out with an MPC 1000 that I've purchased recently.
I have several things I'd like to accomplish with the MPC... first, I'd like to make beats to lay under guitar and vocals for songs that I've written. Second, I would like to throw in some vocal and guitar samples, assemble them in playable groups, put effects on them and have them available to add in to the beats. Third, I'd like to accomplish this somehow so the beats or sections of the beats can be triggered (or pre-sequenced) for live performance. All of this should be saveable for future use.
I have a large library of .wav drums that I've built some programs with, I think I understand the basics of sampling, etc... that isn't exactly my problem. For the time being I have been recording different tracks in a single sequence, then playing songs by muting and unmuting different tracks where appropriate. Obviously that is a really clumsy way to do it, and not what I'm hoping to continue doing. I have sequenced basic songs using multiple sequences, but I'm confused as to what's supposed to happen when the capacity of 99 sequences is full.
Can someone briefly describe the MPC-specific terms Track, Sequence, Program, Song, and Project in terms of what I'm trying to accomplish or what I should be doing? How can I build the beats in a way they can be easily played back, recorded and saved without using too much space?
I'm just starting out with an MPC 1000 that I've purchased recently.
I have several things I'd like to accomplish with the MPC... first, I'd like to make beats to lay under guitar and vocals for songs that I've written. Second, I would like to throw in some vocal and guitar samples, assemble them in playable groups, put effects on them and have them available to add in to the beats. Third, I'd like to accomplish this somehow so the beats or sections of the beats can be triggered (or pre-sequenced) for live performance. All of this should be saveable for future use.
I have a large library of .wav drums that I've built some programs with, I think I understand the basics of sampling, etc... that isn't exactly my problem. For the time being I have been recording different tracks in a single sequence, then playing songs by muting and unmuting different tracks where appropriate. Obviously that is a really clumsy way to do it, and not what I'm hoping to continue doing. I have sequenced basic songs using multiple sequences, but I'm confused as to what's supposed to happen when the capacity of 99 sequences is full.
Can someone briefly describe the MPC-specific terms Track, Sequence, Program, Song, and Project in terms of what I'm trying to accomplish or what I should be doing? How can I build the beats in a way they can be easily played back, recorded and saved without using too much space?


