By converted
Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:08 am
Hi, I'm looking for pointers on using the MPC software as daw rather than recording stems from the Hardware into say into logic x for example.
the way I'm using my MPC one is standalone and then hooked up to a modular rack - I love the MPC one,
My thinking is at some point I would like to start building more detailed arrangements than may be possible with the song mode on the MPC - I was thinking at some point of recording audio stem tracks from the MPC / modular bits into logic pro x and then arranging more / mixing a bit more.
But would it make more sense to - open the projects from the MPC one into the desktop software (proving the same expansion packs are on my desktop machine/plug-ins). then just record the audio parts in for the modular stuff into the audio tracks and work from there?
Maybe a bit excessive to record all mpc stems into logic for example if the MPC desktop software will open and play it as on the hardware.
any thoughts
the way I'm using my MPC one is standalone and then hooked up to a modular rack - I love the MPC one,
My thinking is at some point I would like to start building more detailed arrangements than may be possible with the song mode on the MPC - I was thinking at some point of recording audio stem tracks from the MPC / modular bits into logic pro x and then arranging more / mixing a bit more.
But would it make more sense to - open the projects from the MPC one into the desktop software (proving the same expansion packs are on my desktop machine/plug-ins). then just record the audio parts in for the modular stuff into the audio tracks and work from there?
Maybe a bit excessive to record all mpc stems into logic for example if the MPC desktop software will open and play it as on the hardware.
any thoughts