
By DJ Hellfire
Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:38 pm
Hopefully we get this feature with Ren. But I do have a concern that just dawned on me while using Maschine yesterday. Now, obviously, no MPC has real time swing. But you can apply a certain swing to an instrument, and then over dub that same track with a different swing setting, and the two different swing settings don't affect each other.
While using Maschine yesterday, which does have real-time swing, I laid a nice snare pattern down and threw some swing on it and had it sitting right in the pocket where I wanted. Later I came back to the snare track to overlay a couple more snare hits, and I couldn't for the life of me get the new snare hits to sit where I want, even with timing off, and nudging it around. For a second I was completely puzzled. Then I realized I had real-time swing applied to the snare already, so it was throwing off the new hit I was trying to lay down. So basically I had to completely ditch the swing and shift my notes to where I wanted them. I could have easily just laid the over dub on a new track, but I like to keep them all together.
So basically, without a feature to actually commit the swing timing to the actual track once we dial it in, it's kind of pointless to even have. Maybe not pointless, but it kinda hinders the workflow a bit! I know Reason has a commit feature for the Regroove module. Would be nice for the new MPC's to also feature this.
While using Maschine yesterday, which does have real-time swing, I laid a nice snare pattern down and threw some swing on it and had it sitting right in the pocket where I wanted. Later I came back to the snare track to overlay a couple more snare hits, and I couldn't for the life of me get the new snare hits to sit where I want, even with timing off, and nudging it around. For a second I was completely puzzled. Then I realized I had real-time swing applied to the snare already, so it was throwing off the new hit I was trying to lay down. So basically I had to completely ditch the swing and shift my notes to where I wanted them. I could have easily just laid the over dub on a new track, but I like to keep them all together.
So basically, without a feature to actually commit the swing timing to the actual track once we dial it in, it's kind of pointless to even have. Maybe not pointless, but it kinda hinders the workflow a bit! I know Reason has a commit feature for the Regroove module. Would be nice for the new MPC's to also feature this.



