Despite that, I don't track 8 outs, I track stereo out, and I have to solo pads, solo tracks, one by one, so in that case is a lot more difficult to be switching from song to seq and soloing pads, and going back to song mode again. That´s maybe even another reason to not MTC sync.
1: so why don't you "record track mutes" on a blank track the way you like it, then have that playback? EDIT: i get what you mean now, you like to do multiple runs of 2 tracks? why not use your outputs you have?
this way, you are not making the machine work overtime, thus causing general off-time behavior.
2: having a huge computer chase a small drum machine is ridiculous to me (esp a PC computer) MASTER should be the most powerful, quickest CPU... which is not your drum machine.
3: having your Computer be the master will insure that your drum machine will "chase" your computer's time code... and bottom line... all it is doing is having your machine follow the 96.5 bpm that your comp plays at, not the 96.5 that your MPC plays at.
4: to tell your computer to alter its general time signature (MTC) you are wreaking havoc on your sample recording (samples meaning 44,100 samples/second @ 24bits) because it is trying to invent a way to mend itself to follow the drum machine.
go to protools midi screen... set PT to generate MTC (the check boxes) for the device and output you want.
midi out (soundcard) to midi in (MPC)
set MPC to be slaved to MTC
set EXACT matching Bpms on both protools and MPC
record desired track mutes in MPC until you like your take
press rec+playstart in PT...
and watch your MPC follow with ease.
If you really want to get anal about the grid (although I really have no idea why you want your sync to work at all when you are only 2 tracking (seems very pointless), you can nudge the track after recording setting the first kick or whatever to be on the line.
more than anything... doing the reaper step first is redundant, and probably causing some conversion loss anyway.... any time you take a processed file and import it into protools, it converts it anyway, causing some quality loss.
Trust me... try it.
I get 5 machines at a time to chase, sometimes at 16+ tracks recording at a time, with all different ages of machines.... works every time.
