Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By alamin Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:54 pm
Hello,
Imagine I have loaded
01-MYBASS-C1.wav
02-MYBASS-C#1.wav
...
32-MYBASS-....

is it possible to create a new PGM (DRUM or INST ?) that will assign **automatically**
PAD A1 = 01-MYBASS-C1.wav
PAD 12 = 02-MYBASS-C#1.wav
...
PAD B16 = 32-MYBASS...

Or should I do:
go to PAD1, browse in order to set the right sample
go to PAD2, browse in order to set the right sample
...
etc.
go to PAD32, browse in order to set the right sample

???

This is a very long process, I'm sure there's a way to automate it, isn't it ? :D
By jimmie Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:35 pm
Hit the Window button in the load screen:
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Then you can assign each sound you load to a pad in your currently selected Program:
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Be sure that you have selected a program first before you do this.


It would be nice to have a folder full of sounds that automatically assigns itself to pads in your program though.
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By mp3 Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:42 am
If you have OS2XL v2, create an INST program and set it to non-overlap. You'll still have to assign the samples to the program, but it will automap them if they're named like you say they are.

If you would rather use a DRUM program, once you assign the first one, simply click the down cursor and rotate the data wheel two clicks to the right. Rinse and repeat.
By alamin Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:23 pm
mp3 wrote:If you have OS2XL v2, create an INST program and set it to non-overlap. You'll still have to assign the samples to the program, but it will automap them if they're named like you say they are.

thanks , this is very useful !
how does this automap (according to the filenames, i imagine ?) work ?


mp3 wrote:If you would rather use a DRUM program, once you assign the first one, simply click the down cursor and rotate the data wheel two clicks to the right. Rinse and repeat.

thanks for this, it works !
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By mp3 Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:20 pm
alamin wrote:
mp3 wrote:If you have OS2XL v2, create an INST program and set it to non-overlap. You'll still have to assign the samples to the program, but it will automap them if they're named like you say they are.

thanks , this is very useful !
how does this automap (according to the filenames, i imagine ?) work ?

If your samples have the note name (e.g. C#3) or note number (e.g. 61) at the end of the filename, it will map to the proper note.

http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/os2 ... sample.htm

I believe the same assigning shortcut described below works for INST programs (down cursor -> rotate the data wheel two clicks to the right).

alamin wrote:
mp3 wrote:If you would rather use a DRUM program, once you assign the first one, simply click the down cursor and rotate the data wheel two clicks to the right. Rinse and repeat.

thanks for this, it works !

No problem! JJOS is full of little shortcuts like this.