MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By beatman Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:52 pm
right i have finished my track i wanted to straight record my mpc onto a audio track in cubase, but it isnt working, what can i do, i tried recording to hard disc on mpc and transferring the wave file to cubase but it ended up being a proper tiny tiny file with no sound :?
By golfzerosafari Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:57 pm
I would first use the 5000 hd recorder. You will retain the character of your song. You should transfer the wav to a folder or the desktop first than load into cubase. If you can use some other player to check if the wav plays right, your in the game.

Go to the Cubase forum or the other sub forums and ask how to load wavs into cubase.
By ghosty Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:21 pm
Load cubase. Select default.. create audio track. Drag and drop the wav. You will have to tempo map it. Set the bar in the tack bar to match the length and tempo of the wav as it was saved.. for example.. wav is 24 bars. Click inside track bar, hold mouse button and move mouse up or down to set the tempo then track bar length to match the wav length.
By yonibregman Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:21 pm
what the point tempo map? isnt it easyer to check the tempo on the mpc and then insert the same on the cubase transport? or im missing somthing :shock:

and one more q: is it posible that when i save the same loop to hd twice i will get diffrent timing for each loop? becouse it happend to me.
thnx
By yonibregman Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:48 pm
ghosty .
the need to tempo map the wave got somthing to do with the problem i have with difrent timing of the same loop imported twice?

if it does then i need to eat up my previes rply... :mrgreen:
By A100Drumz Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:02 am
this is kinda off subject but i wanna be able to track out 8 tracks at once into cubase (or protools) via the 8 outs but i cant seem to figure how to set each track to an individual out! I use the mpc to sequence my fantom sounds so i cant just set up each program that only works with the internal sounds.