By DevilSauce
Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:53 am
But I had some questions that I can't seem to find answers for in the manual. My setup for this stuff is really... "newb". I am primarily a guitarist, but got interested in this stuff after I started poking smot and listening to dub...shit. I increasingly think that the MPC will allow me to work on my "production" chops (i.e., arranging, fleshing out ideas, developing my tastes in music and then blending them), as well as get ideas out of my head when I can only come up with a simple riff or progression.
However, my rig is such:
MacbookPro with plenty of RAM and a TB of storage (external) - this is only important because I can store a ton of stuff to use as samples, and finished songs I guess.
AXIOM25 MIDI Keyboard
LogicPro8
MPC5000
Apogee Duet
M-Audio monitors.
I don't really have anything analog (or that doesn't hook up via firewire or USB 2.0. Which... seems to present a problem when trying to sample stuff. I know I can get samples from my computer to the MPC with relative ease, and have done so (day 2 of owning it) as per the manual. My questions in THIS regard:
Is this setup efficient enough for a newb? Am I begging for any sort of trouble?
What file formats should I save samples as in Logic? (Right now, I drag/drop songs from iTunes, cut a piece out, and then put it on the MPC - seems to sound fine at full volume and stuff, but as far as the final product go, is .aiff an ok filetype? I bought a Motzart song on iTunes, and am trying to get the hang of sequencing and tracks, .aiff is what the sample ended up as when I put it in my audio bin in Logic.)
I plan on buying a turntable, when I can afford it, so that I can do some legit sampling. Otherwise, I guess I'll buy the drive at some point.
For a newb, is the standard sample memory ok on the MPC? I don't really forsee myself taking any 30 minute samples... perhaps I don't understand the sample memory, but it says I can have a 12 minute sample? Could I make a song longer than this? Or - my actual question: what's the actual hard drive space on the MPC. I can't find it in the manual - all it references is the 64MB Sample memory - yet there is 650MB's of loopmaster samples on it... how much more stuff can I save on the MPC before I run out of space? I've looked in the window, and it references the 64 MB... but that's only for samples, right? Or would I be fine with some more (hypothetically) sample packs and shit? (Do they save to a different location?) If I'm missing something, then I'll just go buy a 2GB card and save shit on that, but if I don't have to do it right away, I wont. I'm just confused about the useful application of the Type II cards - just transfering songs? Or is it efficient/common to load programs or packs onto/off of those cards.
Otherwise, I'm reading the manual to figure out stuff... but these two issues are rather .. pressing to me I guess. If I can get away with drag dropping samples (I already created a folder) for now, I will because I am just getting the hang of all this crap. I think Logic would allow me to do it with relative ease/quality, but I have no idea if I'm somehow **** myself by doing it so long windedly.
THANKS to whoever has the balls to answer, I've been Googling like mad and just can't seem to get answers.
However, my rig is such:
MacbookPro with plenty of RAM and a TB of storage (external) - this is only important because I can store a ton of stuff to use as samples, and finished songs I guess.
AXIOM25 MIDI Keyboard
LogicPro8
MPC5000
Apogee Duet
M-Audio monitors.
I don't really have anything analog (or that doesn't hook up via firewire or USB 2.0. Which... seems to present a problem when trying to sample stuff. I know I can get samples from my computer to the MPC with relative ease, and have done so (day 2 of owning it) as per the manual. My questions in THIS regard:
Is this setup efficient enough for a newb? Am I begging for any sort of trouble?
What file formats should I save samples as in Logic? (Right now, I drag/drop songs from iTunes, cut a piece out, and then put it on the MPC - seems to sound fine at full volume and stuff, but as far as the final product go, is .aiff an ok filetype? I bought a Motzart song on iTunes, and am trying to get the hang of sequencing and tracks, .aiff is what the sample ended up as when I put it in my audio bin in Logic.)
I plan on buying a turntable, when I can afford it, so that I can do some legit sampling. Otherwise, I guess I'll buy the drive at some point.
For a newb, is the standard sample memory ok on the MPC? I don't really forsee myself taking any 30 minute samples... perhaps I don't understand the sample memory, but it says I can have a 12 minute sample? Could I make a song longer than this? Or - my actual question: what's the actual hard drive space on the MPC. I can't find it in the manual - all it references is the 64MB Sample memory - yet there is 650MB's of loopmaster samples on it... how much more stuff can I save on the MPC before I run out of space? I've looked in the window, and it references the 64 MB... but that's only for samples, right? Or would I be fine with some more (hypothetically) sample packs and shit? (Do they save to a different location?) If I'm missing something, then I'll just go buy a 2GB card and save shit on that, but if I don't have to do it right away, I wont. I'm just confused about the useful application of the Type II cards - just transfering songs? Or is it efficient/common to load programs or packs onto/off of those cards.
Otherwise, I'm reading the manual to figure out stuff... but these two issues are rather .. pressing to me I guess. If I can get away with drag dropping samples (I already created a folder) for now, I will because I am just getting the hang of all this crap. I think Logic would allow me to do it with relative ease/quality, but I have no idea if I'm somehow **** myself by doing it so long windedly.
THANKS to whoever has the balls to answer, I've been Googling like mad and just can't seem to get answers.




