By Wholeness
Fri May 14, 2021 12:40 pm
Hi all. On older MPC models I would copy my chopped sample slices and make a filtered version of the same slices. Then assign these to the non-filtered sample chops to play at the same time to fatten the sounds up.
On the MPC One, what is the easiest/quickest way to do this when working with chops converted to non-destructive or pad parameters. I realise that there are good EQ settings as a workaround, but I like the sound that adding a filtered version creates.
For example, if I chop a sound onto all 16 pads and convert to either non-destructive or pad parameters - what's the easiest way to copy the 16 chops, apply a filter them all and then assign the 16 filtered chops to the 16 original non-filtered pads so that they trigger both at the same time when playing?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks
On the MPC One, what is the easiest/quickest way to do this when working with chops converted to non-destructive or pad parameters. I realise that there are good EQ settings as a workaround, but I like the sound that adding a filtered version creates.
For example, if I chop a sound onto all 16 pads and convert to either non-destructive or pad parameters - what's the easiest way to copy the 16 chops, apply a filter them all and then assign the 16 filtered chops to the 16 original non-filtered pads so that they trigger both at the same time when playing?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks