Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By Sofakingkiller Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:01 pm
optik415 wrote:
martin wrote:
optik415 wrote:so after readin a couple things on here,i was able to come up with my own method thats fast and diff from how other people do it.

so what is it? :)


sorry but im not that type of cat to reveal my workflow! Just like producers shouldnt give up there samples.


lol no doubt the funniest guy on this forum, takes tips but hes got all the secret good ones.
By martin Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:32 pm
Sofakingkiller wrote:
optik415 wrote:sorry but im not that type of cat to reveal my workflow! Just like producers shouldnt give up there samples.


lol no doubt the funniest guy on this forum, takes tips but hes got all the secret good ones.

yeah i mean if he doesn't want to share them fair enough, but from his posts it seemed to me that he wanted us all to be so very, very interested :wink:
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By TYPO Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:57 pm
optik415 wrote:
le rat wrote:
optik415 wrote:I havent been on my MPC 1000 inna while and was tryna figure out a easy,fast effective way to do this


In my opinion what's important with NDC is not only efficiently but also creativity. It's not being able to do a mechanical process as fast as possible but playing with the pads while building chop, having fun and developing creativity.


Exactly! this method i came up with is strictly on the fly! its also fun and i think its better than maschines way IMO.


Don't come to a forum asking for help and not be willing to share.Do you really think your method is any better or different than anybody else?Keep your samples and don't ask for help.
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By optik415 Sun Jul 31, 2011 8:31 pm
HAHA WOW! In that case.I use the bottom q-link slider to expand the whole chop,then i follow the play line with the start point right behind that and i basically lock my eye on the point where i want my chop and move accordingly.Hopefully that made sense,it works for me and its fast and ive havent read upon or seen a similar technique thats why i didnt want to give it away <-- i was really hyped off it and was just thinkin bout all the possibilities and chop combos i could do.Sorry bout that,i wont be a dick anymore.Its not like im givin out my whole custom drum library or anything haha.
By martin Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:43 pm
optik415 wrote:I use the bottom q-link slider to expand the whole chop,then i follow the play line with the start point right behind that and i basically lock my eye on the point where i want my chop and move accordingly.

cheers :)