Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By bboyta Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:42 pm
Yo. I recently bough a mpc 1000 and i started making some beats. but eventually i have to record the beats / sequences into my Imac.

So anybody knows any simple way to record from mpc 1000 into my Imac without loosing any sound quality ( and wich software is suitable for the job ) I have audacity atm. Ive been watching vids and tutorials on utube but they seem to have like this crazy setup and plugin into several boxes. what cables and what equippment do i need ?

My gear atm is a SL 1200 + an old pioneer mixer + mpc 1000 + m-audio keyrig 49 wich i bough today, so if any has a software recomendation for my midi keyboard aswell i would appriciate.

I appriciate all help i can get but keep in mind im pretty newbie with music gear and setup so explaining it on a basic level is the best

Thanks in advance T.A
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By tapedeck Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:54 pm
simplest way - use a dual 1/4" to stereo 1/8" cable plugged from the main outs of your mpc to the line in on your computer.

record with audacity.

here is an example of the cable.
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By bboyta Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:08 pm
thanks for the help, Ill get one of these cables also if i am gonna connect my midi keyboard together with my mpc do i just plug from midi out on the keyboard and into midi in on the mpc ?
By dazastah Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:12 pm
Audacity is a good start.

Try reaper www.reaper.fm ... if you wanna start midi editing and multitrack recording... (track seperate parts out to multitrack to mix in the computer rather than the mpc)


You could also try using the spdif out on the mpc1000 ( Sockets that are rca) For this your computer needs a soundcard with spdif in ..

google soundcard midi spdif
By m56p87 Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:13 pm
tapedeck wrote:simplest way - use a dual 1/4" to stereo 1/8" cable plugged from the main outs of your mpc to the line in on your computer.

record with audacity.



there is no reason for you todo anything else but this^ for now.
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By tapedeck Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:16 pm
bboyta wrote:thanks for the help, Ill get one of these cables also if i am gonna connect my midi keyboard together with my mpc do i just plug from midi out on the keyboard and into midi in on the mpc ?

yer welcome.
and yes - plug the midi out of the keyboard to the midi in of the mpc.
your keyboard will now control whatever track you have selected on the mpc.
you can adjust this but it adds a level of complexity and i'd say hit up your manual good first.
happy new year. :mrgreen:
By dnoria Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:54 pm
Since you're using jjos you might want to try the mixdown feature. I just recently discovered it and I'm really digging it. It's in the songmode screen, you can solo each track, hit mixdown, it will save as a wav and you can then save on a flash disk then drag and drop that wav into whatever DAW you use.

I don't always have my projectmix turned on nor do i feel like hooking it up all the time, so it's easier if all I wanna do is track out a beat.

Good luck!