Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By maara Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:18 am
1. [PROGRAM]

[INST PROGRAM]
The mode of other programs changes, too, if it switches from the OVERLAP mode to the NON-OVERLAP mode.

2. [SONG]

Only the sequence of STEP1 will be reproduced if the FULL LEVEL key is pressed during a play.

<<Addition>>
[TRIM]
[LOOP]
The mode holding the length of a loop was added.

A loop point can be adjusted with the length of a loop held.
Refer to video.
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By maara Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:11 am
jimmie wrote:Out of interest maara and sooty, what benefits do you gain from this 'loop-lock' feature?


Its a great feature for looping - when you for example have a instument sample, you can find a perfect loop length for sustain and then you can move the loop all around the sample to place the loop to any point in the sample without any need to change the end point to...
This feature is brilliant and is included in "big" samplers and it fine for looping instrument samples....
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By Bugfix Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:19 am
maara wrote:
jimmie wrote:Out of interest maara and sooty, what benefits do you gain from this 'loop-lock' feature?


Its a great feature for looping - when you for example have a instument sample, you can find a perfect loop length for sustain and then you can move the loop all around the sample to place the loop to any point in the sample without any need to change the end point to...
This feature is brilliant and is included in "big" samplers and it fine for looping instrument samples....



Nice, I will use it :)
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By distortedtekno Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:23 pm
Bugfix wrote:
maara wrote:
jimmie wrote:Out of interest maara and sooty, what benefits do you gain from this 'loop-lock' feature?


Its a great feature for looping - when you for example have a instument sample, you can find a perfect loop length for sustain and then you can move the loop all around the sample to place the loop to any point in the sample without any need to change the end point to...
This feature is brilliant and is included in "big" samplers and it fine for looping instrument samples....



Nice, I will use it :)

+1 8)
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By emceewhiterabbit Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:26 pm
distortedtekno wrote:
Bugfix wrote:
maara wrote:Its a great feature for looping - when you for example have a instument sample, you can find a perfect loop length for sustain and then you can move the loop all around the sample to place the loop to any point in the sample without any need to change the end point to...
This feature is brilliant and is included in "big" samplers and it fine for looping instrument samples....



Nice, I will use it :)

+1 8)
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By arebee Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:29 pm
yay

cool, at last,

loop lock, lfo, multi timbrality - these being staple features of many self respecting sampler architectures, and i'm finally able to run it onboard my trusty 1k,i've been sleeping on it a little..... but wow!

its really maturing this little brick, and to think a while back we thought JJ might give up, but diamond props, JJ all over it still.

amazing, overall these years i reckon its the most successful software (3rd party) upgrade history ever, both in terms of creative achievement and user loyalty.
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By maara Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:20 pm
JJ is a really great guy and I am very happy to see that he is still pushing the JJ OS forward.
Second interesting thing is that its just a few days back I sent the request to JJ and now its there....-I told you guys - he IS a genius... ;-)
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By arebee Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:41 pm
roxstar wrote:I'm still on OS1, but this loop lock feature is a deal breaker!


trying it out is nice, and because jj also made it possible to change the loop size and position in TRIM MODE, live while the samples being played in a sequence, its really sweet getting it the right place on the fly and also experimenting with it.

is there any way JJ could map the Qlink to the loop position, (also loop size) now? i'd be greedy enough to ask for more!