By DET1200
Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:35 pm
Since I can't find my backup 2.10 update file, I've had to stick with 2.11 for now and my main gripe has been the pops and clicks issue on 'one shot' drum programs/ mono Keygroups.
I'm mostly using MPC One Standalone, but have noticed the PC Software now has this problem too.
I have found a workaround that's probably obvious but since no one has posted it yet, I'll put it up.
Bang out your chops as usual, then go into the program and change all used pads from 'one Shot' to 'Note On'. Then go into the sequence and adjust the length of the notes (edit end). Since the pops and clicks issue occurs when sounds overlap, you can go right up to the next note and it should play fine, though you might have use no snap to back it off a little so it doesn't actually meet the next note. You could also just use 'note On' from the start but I find that kills the flow. You might feel differently.
It's a PITA but has revived a few of my unfinished beats made before the update.
Hopefully this will help until Akai patch this problem.
I'm mostly using MPC One Standalone, but have noticed the PC Software now has this problem too.
I have found a workaround that's probably obvious but since no one has posted it yet, I'll put it up.
Bang out your chops as usual, then go into the program and change all used pads from 'one Shot' to 'Note On'. Then go into the sequence and adjust the length of the notes (edit end). Since the pops and clicks issue occurs when sounds overlap, you can go right up to the next note and it should play fine, though you might have use no snap to back it off a little so it doesn't actually meet the next note. You could also just use 'note On' from the start but I find that kills the flow. You might feel differently.
It's a PITA but has revived a few of my unfinished beats made before the update.
Hopefully this will help until Akai patch this problem.