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By Trickphotography Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:58 pm
first off i wish the manual had a step by step DVD
so i have a few cds with lots of programs
what i need to learn how to take sounds from different programs and assign to pads..thats called a multi correct?
that way i can have some drums on pads 1-4 some hits on 5-8 some sweeps on 9-12 and some fx on 13-15 ext.
im just a super n00b and really need some help here.. :oops:
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By Pilchard Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:51 pm
We're not that good at mind reading. Can we assume that you are using the MPC4000?
There's a lot of MPC models out there.
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By Trickphotography Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:32 pm
i do have the 4000.. =D
probably not the best for a beginner but i got an offer i couldn't refuse
By Clint Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:52 pm
Trickphotography wrote:what i need to learn how to take sounds from different programs and assign to pads..thats called a multi correct?
that way i can have some drums on pads 1-4 some hits on 5-8 some sweeps on 9-12 and some fx on 13-15 ext.


That would be a PROGRAM not a MULTI.

I would suggest you concentrate on creating programs which involves.

1. Creating or loading samples.
2. Assigning samples to a program/ pad.
3. Saving programs.

A program is a collection of individual samples, a multi is a collection of individual programs.
Plenty of information on this in the 4000 forum, don't pin your hopes on someone coming round to teach you.

http://www.google.co.uk/#q=programs+on+ ... c5dfdc7bfb