Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).

By Mike Feedback Mon Dec 24, 2007 12:35 pm
ONE wrote:or a new(er) MPC 1000 before the pad fix...duh...and has used a few different MPC's as well.

it's because they're not hitting the pads right. case closed.
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By Hamzter Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:39 pm
Mike Feedback wrote:
ONE wrote:or a new(er) MPC 1000 before the pad fix...duh...and has used a few different MPC's as well.

it's because they're not hitting the pads right. case closed.


All I can say is that the pads feel much softer, which to me is nicer for my preference, but I thought I need to make an adjustment on the sensitivity of the pads.

If so, do I make it less sensitive or more?
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By Antonym Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:28 pm
double triggers can be recognized via software and compensated for. though i don't have a real problem with double triggers since i got used to playing the pads, every now and then i record one. double triggers aren't as important when you have a TC on (since the 2nd trigger just overlaps the first: often leaving you with a much less than desirable velocity)

however, when you have TC off, double triggers are highly noticeable esp when you have the pad set to mono.

think: 2 recorded notes of the same pad, one 127 velocity and the other 3. pad is set to mono. your pad will sound really cut off.

answer: duplicate note filter. reaper has one, a user coded a JS effect which eliminates double notes.

you could specify a range, like "within 7 ticks" which at doubletime resolution is a very generous allowance for double ticks, since you rarely play the same pad less than 7 ticks away from the other. the filter would just eliminate the 2nd note.

just ideas. nothing really pressing, since experience with the pads will solve most prolems.
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By modulator Tue Dec 25, 2007 6:34 am
it s the art of tapping the
pads....
meditate first, then
imagine the goal behind
tha pad....tapp and
stop the power of the tapp just
shortly before the pad...
be shure not to be
emotional overexited..
while tapping so u can
concentrate well.....
and u will reach the fullness of the note....
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By motormind Tue Dec 25, 2007 3:00 pm
modulator wrote:it s the art of tapping the
pads....
meditate first, then
imagine the goal behind
tha pad....tapp and
stop the power of the tapp just
shortly before the pad...
be shure not to be
emotional overexited..
while tapping so u can
concentrate well.....
and u will reach the fullness of the note....


In other words: nod your head while playing a beat.
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By wudsiba Tue Dec 25, 2007 3:13 pm
Hamzter... I remember reading something about the lowering the sensativity. I still have the old pads, but plan on getting the new ones soon. Once you adjust the sensativity, let me know what you think of them. Is the pad problem resolved, or did they just swap them out for new problems?

By psoul Tue Dec 25, 2007 5:35 pm
what the **** are this new pad??