MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By beatman Thu Sep 30, 2010 1:09 pm
hah hahahahah some of you talk so much crap its untrue the answers some of you have given to this topic have nothing to do with what i wrote sort ya heads out i been making beats and music since a kid im only new to using an mpc you make me laugh ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
By beatman Thu Sep 30, 2010 1:12 pm
golfzerosafari wrote:The only time you need to change sequence tracks is if you use different programs or modules.

Ghosty youre an idiot...
"It's a sequence that has effects built in for you to consider using." huh??
"How do you eq a one track beat?"
"How do you automate?"

Youre confusing yourself....
You dont understand that I could have a song on the mpc that only used one sequence track and record the same song to a daw and have 128 tracks.

Beatman you got a long way to go.


TRACK COUNT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MUDDINESS OR HOW GOOD THE SONG IS.



yeah right i have a long way to go bet my music would smash yours out the water every time
By ghosty Thu Sep 30, 2010 2:59 pm
the cosmic pimp wrote:
golfzerosafari wrote:Wow, dumb and dumber decided to start making beats. :lol:


They suck each others dicks


*uck you you *****. Fat nerd. You mever have anything to say because you know nothing about music. Just look how fat your face is. Youe two small fat fingers. Juat like your short dick. Golf.. shut the **** up. I have seen your noob posts. Your a scrub and cosmic *itch. I got enough money to buy a plane ticket just to fly out and beat your ass for talking shit on the internet muther fer.
By ghosty Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:06 pm
golfzerosafari wrote:The only time you need to change sequence tracks is if you use different programs or modules.

Ghosty youre an idiot...
"It's a sequence that has effects built in for you to consider using." huh??
"How do you eq a one track beat?"
"How do you automate?"

Youre confusing yourself....
You dont understand that I could have a song on the mpc that only used one sequence track and record the same song to a daw and have 128 tracks.

Beatman you got a long way to go.


TRACK COUNT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MUDDINESS OR HOW GOOD THE SONG IS.


Your an amature home producer. I work with yukmouth,san quin,turf talk, blee, freeway.. and the list goes on. Your a scurb with zero recording credits. You dont get it. Build a song with " 128" tracks on one sequence. Good luck making hits.
By ghosty Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:11 pm
And actually you noob.128 tracks on one sequence?... lmfao. Fail dude. You contradict yourself. Shows your still green. One track per sequence is more work and more control idiot. And dont lie.. you dont own a daw. You use cracked software. What krk noob monitors to? Get serious about this before you critique me. Get on my level son.
By Jimized Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:17 am
Seperating all your drum sounds on different tracks is pretty much essential, unless you are chopping a break and laying it

However, the age old method of laying down hats, then adding snares on another track, then adding kicks etc works but it often kills your creativity

What I do is lay down the beat live... I usually start with a hat click track as I dont really like playing to just a metronome. Then get live and lay down a beat using kick and snare - playing as funky as you can handle, with no or very little timing correction.

Next use the copy function to copy the snares to track 2. Now delete the snares from track one.

You now have seperate tracks - and a beat that sounds live

Peace

Jimized
By ghosty Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:58 am
The 4th reply in this thread, by me.. states. Just that jim. Your point is redundsnt as i said tjat on page one... its not age old... its common... plus.. if you revieve an old post, at least tead it before you repeat someting from previous page..