By Dunewar
Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:35 am
Yesterday I was experimenting with live looping on the MPC with OS 2 (works with OS1 too though). I set my foot pedal to overdub/punch and made a quick drum pattern of 16 bars. Then I set up all my sounds on the XV-3080, and punched in and out on different tracks with different sounds to build up a funky jazz track. I used the changes to the Herbie Hancock tune Watermelon Man as a reference, and I had a blast improvising over my own comp.
Now I was thinking that I could take this live, and basically build my tracks out live, improvising over them. I could easily invite other musicians to blow over my improvised comp, and the element of surprise and improvisation that is so vital in jazz would be the key element! Being a jazz musician, I want to focus on the live aspect of the mpc rather then the studio use.
Has anybody here done such a thing? Basically I'd have to start with all my sounds ready, but with an empty sequence. How do I keep it interesting without playing the same thing for 20 minutes? Especially on the drum department, how do I ad subtle changes to my drum tracks in real time without disturbing the flow?
Anything else I have to watch for? Maybe there are new functions in OS 2 that would facilitate this (I haven't delved into it yet)? Not all samples/chops lend themselves to this, obviously I can't use chops with basslines in them.
All tips would be greatly appreciated.
Now I was thinking that I could take this live, and basically build my tracks out live, improvising over them. I could easily invite other musicians to blow over my improvised comp, and the element of surprise and improvisation that is so vital in jazz would be the key element! Being a jazz musician, I want to focus on the live aspect of the mpc rather then the studio use.
Has anybody here done such a thing? Basically I'd have to start with all my sounds ready, but with an empty sequence. How do I keep it interesting without playing the same thing for 20 minutes? Especially on the drum department, how do I ad subtle changes to my drum tracks in real time without disturbing the flow?
Anything else I have to watch for? Maybe there are new functions in OS 2 that would facilitate this (I haven't delved into it yet)? Not all samples/chops lend themselves to this, obviously I can't use chops with basslines in them.
All tips would be greatly appreciated.
"Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny"





