By Eightysix69
Tue May 17, 2022 9:27 pm
Hey folks. So when I deleted, let's say, 5 samples from my current program, the MPC moved the remaining samples to different pads, ruining the track. It ruins the track because when I hit play, the pads that had recorded midi events are now playing whatever sample had moved into it's place. It's like the MPC senses the empty spots where the samples that I deleted were and fills them in by moving all the other samples in the bank upwards to fill in the blanks. My question is why does this happen and how am I supposed to delete samples from a program without this shit happening? It's quite likely user error but I really am at a loss here. Hopefully some of you vets can help me out!
Edit: Suppose I deleted a snare sample from the program, the sample beneath it in the sample bank was a short horn blast sound. When I press play, the pad that had the snare now has a horn blast sample on it Just imagine how retarded that shit sounds, snare rolls with a clown horn sound So if I delete a few samples froom the program's sample bank, am I supposed to go in and reassign and check that every pad still has it's original sample on it?
Edit: Suppose I deleted a snare sample from the program, the sample beneath it in the sample bank was a short horn blast sound. When I press play, the pad that had the snare now has a horn blast sample on it Just imagine how retarded that shit sounds, snare rolls with a clown horn sound So if I delete a few samples froom the program's sample bank, am I supposed to go in and reassign and check that every pad still has it's original sample on it?
Last edited by Eightysix69 on Tue May 17, 2022 9:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.