By evil A Sulli
Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:34 am
jimmie wrote:
No, that's not what we mean.
What the video doesn't really show is the fact that you can have your track already playing and looping around whilst you are messing around with the thing you are going to record... then when you feel like you've got a good riff going on you just hit record and it records it. It means you don't lose your flow by having to stop everything then hit Rec+Play.
I used to mess around with a synth or vocal through effects whilst my track was playing. Some effects take a second or so to actually build up into the sound you want to record, so recording from a dead stand-still will have the beginning of the sound dryer than you want.
But, the main, uber-priority for me is being able to jam along to my mpc and get in the moment, then bang record it without stifling my flow by stopping. It's actually a bigger pain in the ass than it sounds.
I'm feeling you on this one now. It seems like it's a glitch in the record button not triggering when the MPC is playing. The reason why I say this is because I turned off the "click in REC" and the record button does nothing-like it's stuck.
As for the loop, I think he designed it with loop a sample in mind and not continuous loop of audio record with the sequencer-like you want.
To fix your problem all JJ has to do-in my opinion- is on the F1 Button add one more option-three options instead of two.So when you press F1 it will scroll through the word options:LOOP ALL,LOOP OFF, and the new option LOOP AUD- to loop the Audio track to the beginning over and over again.
I wonder if it's the 1000's hardware causing it not to record on the fly because it doesn't work for MIDI or DRUM either. I could of swore my MPC 2000 was capable of on-the-fly recording while the MPC was in play.I could be wrong I will send my post (or you can do it) to JJ but first does my response hypothetically solve your problem.



