
By golfdogz
Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:31 am
is there any way at all to be able to nudge (for example) a snare hit slightly forward or backwards while the sequence is playing in a loop?
mpc 2500 jjos XL



Lampdog wrote: you will never know, never be able to judge unless you hit it for yourself.


damien907 wrote:ive tried to use that screen with what looks like a bunch of vertical rectangles before, but i still dont really get how it works, do you find it easier to use than grid edit?It works with grid edit really. It is same principle, in that its 16 steps in a bar. The lines are a visual guide of the note velocities, So taller the rectangle, higher the velocity, which usually means louder note volume. So it is useful to see velocity info. Under that is the numbers for nudging note forward/backward, and of course duration is how long the note is.
damien907 wrote: there a basic drum loop i could lay out to help me digest it easier?
ive tried to figure out that screen before but didnt really know what i was doing.
start at 150bpm and go hard. Its probably easy to hear the shifts in timing at a higher tempo as well. I use it a lot to do stuff like this for illustration purposes I will post a track.. I am sure after a while you will be able to do any style with this. Like I said I use it a lot. Lampdog wrote: you will never know, never be able to judge unless you hit it for yourself.


good question! I use the loop edit for up to 16 bars to program variations in stuff. But I know that you le rat are meaning more so about long samples and moving them in sequences. Well there is loop function, I use that at same time. So set loop then edit and it will stay around that bit of song and not play whole song so i have to wait. But this is not solution. Im up way too late so will sleep on it, lolLampdog wrote: you will never know, never be able to judge unless you hit it for yourself.