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By pabloone Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:59 pm
Hi I want save my song as a wav file but I dont know how to do that? I can't find any information in manual about how to do that. Sorry for my english :shock: :D and thanks for any help.
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By Jaytim3 Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:07 pm
1. u can export it to your HD in your MPC
2. you can track it out on a recording software, if u have a soundcard/audio interface.

Might be helpful if u told us what model u have.
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By Lampdog Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:49 pm
Jaytim3 wrote:Might be helpful if u told us what model u have.

This post is in the mpc5000 forum, lol.

Or did another mod move it here later on?
By 4dahaterz Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:45 am
Lampdog wrote:
Jaytim3 wrote:Might be helpful if u told us what model u have.

This post is in the mpc5000 forum, lol.

Or did another mod move it here later on?


thats what i was thinking :lol:
By Kennedy Ribeiro Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:08 am
pabloone wrote:Hi I want save my song as a wav file but I dont know how to do that? I can't find any information in manual about how to do that. Sorry for my english :shock: :D and thanks for any help.

Get a sound card with ADAT. Your life will be much easier. :wink:
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By Jaytim3 Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:36 am
Lampdog wrote:
Jaytim3 wrote:Might be helpful if u told us what model u have.

This post is in the mpc5000 forum, lol.

Or did another mod move it here later on?


Ha! My bad.. im so used to post on other pages than the 5000 page:P
By Eaze Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:09 pm
Hello All,

Below you will find a text tutorial which explains: Exporting audio files on the MPC5000.

There are two ways of exporting your audio files on the MPC 5000, either as separate tracks, or as a whole stereo .wav file. The instructions below are to help you in bouncing your entire mix as a stereo .wav file that you can have on a CD and play on any CD player.

1. Once you have all the sequences you want, press mode then “Song” (pad 15). You will then line up all of your sequences in the order you would want them to play in song mode. .
2. Once your sequences are organized, if you want to record audio tracks, press (F2) to go into record mode, arm the audio tracks that you want to record, you will be able to record 8 audio tracks. You need to use the (F5) and (F6) buttons to arm the tracks, initially it will arm tracks 1 and 2, if you want to do all 8, you need to change which tracks the record in inputs route to in this screen. For more information on recording audio tracks, please refer to chapter 8(pages 61 through 70 of your reference manual)
3. Once you are done recording your audio tracks if you have chosen to do so, you are almost ready to export your files. To have a good mix of your entire recording, you will defiantly want to mix the levels of your audio tracks, to do so, press the (F3) key to mix your audio tracks, you can use the Q faders to mix your audio tracks, you will need to use the cursor to highlight which audio track you will be changing the levels and panning. As stated before, chapter 8 goes into more detail on these features.
4. Now that you have a good mix, you are ready to export the file. You want to go back to the “Record” screen, press (F2) to get to this screen. Where it says “Source” you would want to highlight your cursor there. Next press the window key, a new “Mixdown” window will appear; in this screen is where you will choose to export your song as a stereo audio file. The most ideal settings to have everything record to your mix would look like this.

Mixdown Destination: Save as file
Filename: “mixdown01.wav” (you can name this file whatever you would like.)
Format: 16-bit WAV (if you choose 24, it will not be able to play in most CD players)
Sequence tracks: YES
Recorded Audio: Yes (unless you don’t want your recorded audio in the Mixdown) Effects: Yes
Mixer Automation: Yes
Input through: No (unless you want to do a live track while doing your mix.)

5. Now that you have your settings selected, you would want to press the (F5) “Do it” key. Once you press this, it will then ask you where to save the file, you would want to choose a folder to save the file to. Once you have selected the folder to export to, press the (F4)”Do it” key, your song will start playing in real time. You want to let the entire song play, and when it is finished, press the stop button on the transport. Once you press stop, the entire song will then start its Mixdown process and your entire song will be a .wav file that you can listen to.
6. Now that the file is saved, you want to go to “Mode” then “Disk” (Pad 3) then press the (F3) key for utility, where it says “Function” you want to have your cursor highlighted there, then turn the data wheel to where it says “Write audio CD”, then find the file you exported to a folder, once you have found it, press the (F6)”Do it” key. It will then add the song to the disk. You can do this multiple times so that you can have multiple audio files on your disk.
7. Now that you have all the songs you want to export to a disk, you need to finalize this disk. You would want to go back to where it says “Function” and change the function to “Write audio CD”, then select “(F6)”Do it” and you will have a finished CD!!

Let me know if you need help with anything else,
By BackstagePimp Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:48 am
Yo Eaze Thanks..for the tutorial normally I always end up with this window shows up and said se(NG) not supported

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By hydroslanger Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:02 pm
can you actually record different tracks at the same time? like if i have a kick, snare, hi-hat, hi-hat 2, can i record these to separate wave files in one shot? I tried to but I can only seem to arm one track at a time.

thanks
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By Jaytim3 Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:06 pm
hydroslanger wrote:can you actually record different tracks at the same time? like if i have a kick, snare, hi-hat, hi-hat 2, can i record these to separate wave files in one shot? I tried to but I can only seem to arm one track at a time.

thanks


I havent done it but u can. The 5k has 8 assignable mix outs, so 8 tracks at a time. correct me if im wrong:P
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By hydroslanger Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:45 pm
Jaytim3 wrote:
hydroslanger wrote:can you actually record different tracks at the same time? like if i have a kick, snare, hi-hat, hi-hat 2, can i record these to separate wave files in one shot? I tried to but I can only seem to arm one track at a time.

thanks


I havent done it but u can. The 5k has 8 assignable mix outs, so 8 tracks at a time. correct me if im wrong:P



to the internal hard drive?
By BackstagePimp Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:16 am
yepp.. I tried first it went balnk but if you follow the steps EAZE gave you it will do..
these things are very useful for pressing your record battle

BackstagePimp
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By hydroslanger Sat Jun 13, 2009 8:54 pm
from what I have tried you can only "arm" one stereo track at a time. I can not go to song mode and have 8 tracks stream to my hard disk at a time and then transfer my 8 wave tracks to my computer. It can only do one at a time from what I see. Please show me how to arm all 8 tracks at the same time please.

Thank you
By BackstagePimp Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:52 pm
all I know you can edit only 8 tracks at the same time.
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