By knipfie
Thu May 06, 2010 3:04 pm
Hey guys,
it's my first post here. I already used the search function but wasn't able to find a topic related to my question.
So here we go:
I'm producing electronic music since 18 years and I use Cubase as my sequencer. Since I produce some dancemusic I notice more n more that there is no kind of groove in Cubase. I imported some MPC-grooves-Midifiles with various groove-percentages to quantize my beats and give them more life. But I still have the feeling thats not the groove that I need for this kind of dance/electromusic. So I decided to buy a MPC 1000 or 500 just to get rid of the shitty computer-groove of Cubase.
My question: As I process my drums with a lot of plugs/outboard gear and also layer a lot I don't know how to get a good or acceptable workflow with a MPC. Usually I have 10-20 tracks of drums (because of layering) inside Cubase. I guess the only way to get the 'real' MPC-groove is to transfer all the processed and layered drums to the MPC, programm the drum-arrangement in MPC and transfer it back or sample it to my sequencer. Would this be the 'right' way that you experienced MPC-users would recommend for my situation? Or is there a more easy way that I don't know yet? Would you put the unprocessed drums into the MPC and do the processing after transfering it to the DAW? Cause for my workflow it would be a pain in the ass.. But regarding the groove I'm afraid that's the only way.. Perhaps you guys have any clever recommendations how I could get a good n fast workflow...
Thanks in advance
it's my first post here. I already used the search function but wasn't able to find a topic related to my question.
So here we go:
I'm producing electronic music since 18 years and I use Cubase as my sequencer. Since I produce some dancemusic I notice more n more that there is no kind of groove in Cubase. I imported some MPC-grooves-Midifiles with various groove-percentages to quantize my beats and give them more life. But I still have the feeling thats not the groove that I need for this kind of dance/electromusic. So I decided to buy a MPC 1000 or 500 just to get rid of the shitty computer-groove of Cubase.
My question: As I process my drums with a lot of plugs/outboard gear and also layer a lot I don't know how to get a good or acceptable workflow with a MPC. Usually I have 10-20 tracks of drums (because of layering) inside Cubase. I guess the only way to get the 'real' MPC-groove is to transfer all the processed and layered drums to the MPC, programm the drum-arrangement in MPC and transfer it back or sample it to my sequencer. Would this be the 'right' way that you experienced MPC-users would recommend for my situation? Or is there a more easy way that I don't know yet? Would you put the unprocessed drums into the MPC and do the processing after transfering it to the DAW? Cause for my workflow it would be a pain in the ass.. But regarding the groove I'm afraid that's the only way.. Perhaps you guys have any clever recommendations how I could get a good n fast workflow...
Thanks in advance




