
By MPC-Tutor
Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:55 pm
Just been messing with a drum kit and usually on other MPCs, I have each pad set up with 'V>Att' in Program, AmpEnv. So basically, the softer you hit the pad, the more attack is shaved off that pad - which is exactly what happens when you hit a drum softly in 'real life' - i.e. 'less' attack.
In all other MPCs, V>Att works in the same way; hard hits have no attack shaved off, soft hits have increasingly more attack taken off. However in the MPC5000, it seems to do it the other way round. If I set a value of say, 20 in 'V>Att', it starts shaving off more attack the HARDER I hit the pad, with maximum attack taken off at a velocity of 127 rather than velocity of 1, which isn't how it's supposed to happen
I assume this isn't just my MPC5000 that does this - can we put this down to a really annoying bug?
Anyone have a workaround for this? To clarify, if I assign a snare to a pad, I want that pad to take off more attack from the start of the sample the softer I hit that pad, i.e. to the point where a velocity lower than 10 basically leaves a snare with effectively no attack at the start whatsoever, i.e. low velocity = softer samples with less attack.
In all other MPCs, V>Att works in the same way; hard hits have no attack shaved off, soft hits have increasingly more attack taken off. However in the MPC5000, it seems to do it the other way round. If I set a value of say, 20 in 'V>Att', it starts shaving off more attack the HARDER I hit the pad, with maximum attack taken off at a velocity of 127 rather than velocity of 1, which isn't how it's supposed to happen
I assume this isn't just my MPC5000 that does this - can we put this down to a really annoying bug?
Anyone have a workaround for this? To clarify, if I assign a snare to a pad, I want that pad to take off more attack from the start of the sample the softer I hit that pad, i.e. to the point where a velocity lower than 10 basically leaves a snare with effectively no attack at the start whatsoever, i.e. low velocity = softer samples with less attack.



