
By gunmetal
Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:21 pm
So far, what JJ is doing with os 2 is spectacular. He is truly trying to make the mpc 1000 a standalone machine... a far cry from those akai os 1.07 days.
I'm just thinking tho'.
Lately i've been just using my mpc and a pair of headphones... nothing else. not even my turntable or records...
just going in old files just trying to flip em' so im just chopping and re sampling... pitching up, choping resampling, pitching down, chopping add some silly bit grunger and compression... (yea, i know... im just using the mpc standalone) timestretching... chopping, resampling, panning, changing track velocity so then im like... damn, im mixing in the mpc...
then im like... hey. i like this beat. but, im away from my track machine... and i figure. "just resample the main outs just so i can hear it just for the hell of it, right?" then i come to a problem:
all the flipping and resampling has eaten all my memory....
So... IMO the mpc by itself is real grimey... if you want it rugged to the point its hilarious... just mix it down the best way you can in the box and resample the main outs.
but here's a suggestion for jj... for the situation im in...
1 mpc 1000 with 40gb harddrive, 1 pair of headphones, 1 ipod, 1 usb cable, 1 laptop, and 128 mb's maxed out. (i dont do this normally im just going thru old files i was a bit reckless back in 06
)
I gotta a dope beat and i want to just throw the 2 track wav bout 3 mins to the harddrive. i obviously dont have 3 mins of sample time left... so...
I wonder...
is it possible for jj to create and option for a direct 2 track mix straight to the harddrive.
like, you resample the sequence itself. then it'll give you another option like, to pad a01, but instead straight to harddrive or stream the 2 track thru usb to the computer(farfetched). so it wont mess with your memory.
It sounds crazy. and im all about tracking the beat out... but its cool to just listen to my "sketches" while im on the go. It could be an end all solution to those (like me) with a tight budget (and would love to hear the results!)
For example:
if you got the mpc over a friends house, make something on the fly, and they so happen to like the beat... then re-sample"burn" the beat to hard drive or cf card and usb dump to their computer.
I know, with users who practice "sample tidyness" or have track machines/interfaces. laptops/desktops. this makes the idea kinda pointless to some but im just thinking of other possiblities and sound options for tracks and making the mpc even more standalone then it already is.
I know im a bit scatterbrained but i think this method of filing tracks is possible. or hopefully being implemented in os 2.
just keeping my fingers crossed.
I'm just thinking tho'.
Lately i've been just using my mpc and a pair of headphones... nothing else. not even my turntable or records...
just going in old files just trying to flip em' so im just chopping and re sampling... pitching up, choping resampling, pitching down, chopping add some silly bit grunger and compression... (yea, i know... im just using the mpc standalone) timestretching... chopping, resampling, panning, changing track velocity so then im like... damn, im mixing in the mpc...
then im like... hey. i like this beat. but, im away from my track machine... and i figure. "just resample the main outs just so i can hear it just for the hell of it, right?" then i come to a problem:
all the flipping and resampling has eaten all my memory....
So... IMO the mpc by itself is real grimey... if you want it rugged to the point its hilarious... just mix it down the best way you can in the box and resample the main outs.
but here's a suggestion for jj... for the situation im in...
1 mpc 1000 with 40gb harddrive, 1 pair of headphones, 1 ipod, 1 usb cable, 1 laptop, and 128 mb's maxed out. (i dont do this normally im just going thru old files i was a bit reckless back in 06
I gotta a dope beat and i want to just throw the 2 track wav bout 3 mins to the harddrive. i obviously dont have 3 mins of sample time left... so...
I wonder...
is it possible for jj to create and option for a direct 2 track mix straight to the harddrive.
like, you resample the sequence itself. then it'll give you another option like, to pad a01, but instead straight to harddrive or stream the 2 track thru usb to the computer(farfetched). so it wont mess with your memory.
It sounds crazy. and im all about tracking the beat out... but its cool to just listen to my "sketches" while im on the go. It could be an end all solution to those (like me) with a tight budget (and would love to hear the results!)
For example:
if you got the mpc over a friends house, make something on the fly, and they so happen to like the beat... then re-sample"burn" the beat to hard drive or cf card and usb dump to their computer.
I know, with users who practice "sample tidyness" or have track machines/interfaces. laptops/desktops. this makes the idea kinda pointless to some but im just thinking of other possiblities and sound options for tracks and making the mpc even more standalone then it already is.
I know im a bit scatterbrained but i think this method of filing tracks is possible. or hopefully being implemented in os 2.
just keeping my fingers crossed.
" It's kinda hard to entertain if you an invalid, lame in the brain, cant talk or remember shit..."
Tool box: MPC1000 40gb 128mb jj os 2xl, microkorg, sp303, s950, various mixers, d3200, portastudio414
http://www.kaisersosa.com
Tool box: MPC1000 40gb 128mb jj os 2xl, microkorg, sp303, s950, various mixers, d3200, portastudio414
http://www.kaisersosa.com





