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By imakebeats Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:52 pm
I just spent 3 hours on chopping up sample and trying to get sh*t right (smooth transitions etc..). Is this normal to be frustrated? I feel pissed off really pissed.

thanks
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By Lampdog Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:58 pm
Practice and more makes it easier, faster, better.
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By Roger Nodge Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:10 am
imakebeats wrote:I just spent 3 hours on chopping up sample and trying to get sh*t right (smooth transitions etc..). Is this normal to be frustrated? I feel pissed off really pissed.

thanks

Yes! But if it was easy every one could do it.
By MMV Fri Jun 29, 2012 5:54 am
ive spent like about 20 hours + on mine and havent made a song yet, but still figuring everything out... ive gotten some drums though
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By damien907 Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:55 am
you get frustrated, then focusted, then really happy when it turns out how you want it at the end. :-D
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By Roger Nodge Fri Jun 29, 2012 5:26 pm
MMV wrote:ive spent like about 20 hours + on mine and havent made a song yet, but still figuring everything out... ive gotten some drums though

It took me 6 months before I felt like I could do anything creative. I have a full time job and kids but almost all my free time went into it.
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By -niN Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:44 pm
sometimes it just takes time..
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By davehate Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:06 pm
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lol...u gots to chill...it takes time...i gaurantee you will look back at these days and laugh at how you got frustrated..we all do.
By imakebeats Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:15 pm
Thanks for the support lol. I feel much better knowing its normal. I made a few beats within 2 weeks of messing with it but its nothing spectacular.

I really need to step my ish up!
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By sirparksalot Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:58 pm
just have fun with it...nothing instant is good: tea, mashed potatoes, coffee.....if you take the time to research, learn, and do the extra step, everything is better. Just enjoy it and if you're not feelin it cut the machine off
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By damien907 Sat Jul 14, 2012 5:29 am
sirparksalot wrote:just have fun with it...nothing instant is good: tea, mashed potatoes, coffee.....if you take the time to research, learn, and do the extra step, everything is better. Just enjoy it and if you're not feelin it cut the machine off


instant mashed potatoes are good :lol:
By JVC Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:34 pm
imakebeats wrote:I just spent 3 hours on chopping up sample and trying to get sh*t right (smooth transitions etc..). Is this normal to be frustrated? I feel pissed off really pissed.

Yes, it would take time, I still have to spend hours to get it smooth. I do know how to use my MPC, but if this is NOT the case for you, then you must learn your machine first!
I have to admit that I didn't like MPC-2000XL's OS, button layout and how function keys are assigned (the one still don't like is in sample edit mode, if you press edit twice, it'll trim the sample!) and it took me long time (a few weeks at least!) to become familiar enough to make beats.
Needless to say, I cannot over-empathize the importance of reading user manuals. It usually prevent users from spinning wheels.
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By Coz Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:08 pm
imakebeats wrote:I really need to step my ish up!




Everyone who makes music thinks that at some point, whether they've been producing for 2 months or 20 years!

You've just got to streamline what you do and get the muscle memory working. At the point where the interface doesn't get in the way, you'll probably be much more creative because you won't have to think about what you're doing.