By jpsbp
Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:52 pm
Hi guys!
This is my first post here on this forum. I've been following it for days and searching before posting to know a little bit more and try to answer my question.
I've been interested in music since ever, mainly hiphop but for the last years i've started to listen to lots of other styles, mainly electronicaly produced (don't know if this is the best way to say it).
So, after so these years, I want to start making my own sounds and to explore music production.
As i've always been on the hip hop side, i've always seen MPC's and that's probably what lead me here.
If you would ask me what kind of sounds I'd like to explore, I would have to say hip hop but not mainly. I want to make some house, dance music, passing by chillwave. Also, I have a big jazz background and I want to be able to "play" with that kind of sound too, whatever style i'm producing.
The problem is, I have no ideia of how to use an MPC or any other "hardware" product.
I've been making some experiments on ableton live which I think is quite easy (at least for the basics) but I definately need a controller (not only to fire tracks) for it as the integration with my laptop keyboard is really bad and doesn't really work how it should.
So, I'm a complete noob. If you ask me my ideia of producing in a "physical" thing, this is it:
Loading some song I like, sample it to get a part I like (I know I won't get it perfect), change its pitch and speed an play it to record it.
I have some musical background as I play guitar (classical).
So, my question is: Do I need an MPC? Or it would be good for me to get a MIDI controler with pads, to get me started on the pad feeling? (saw the MPK 25...)
I understand that there's no sampling on controlers but could I do that with software on the same level as an MPC?
I hope this question isn't hard to understand and that you can give me some help. I tried to explain it the best way I could.
Thank you all for your time.
This is my first post here on this forum. I've been following it for days and searching before posting to know a little bit more and try to answer my question.
I've been interested in music since ever, mainly hiphop but for the last years i've started to listen to lots of other styles, mainly electronicaly produced (don't know if this is the best way to say it).
So, after so these years, I want to start making my own sounds and to explore music production.
As i've always been on the hip hop side, i've always seen MPC's and that's probably what lead me here.
If you would ask me what kind of sounds I'd like to explore, I would have to say hip hop but not mainly. I want to make some house, dance music, passing by chillwave. Also, I have a big jazz background and I want to be able to "play" with that kind of sound too, whatever style i'm producing.
The problem is, I have no ideia of how to use an MPC or any other "hardware" product.
I've been making some experiments on ableton live which I think is quite easy (at least for the basics) but I definately need a controller (not only to fire tracks) for it as the integration with my laptop keyboard is really bad and doesn't really work how it should.
So, I'm a complete noob. If you ask me my ideia of producing in a "physical" thing, this is it:
Loading some song I like, sample it to get a part I like (I know I won't get it perfect), change its pitch and speed an play it to record it.
I have some musical background as I play guitar (classical).
So, my question is: Do I need an MPC? Or it would be good for me to get a MIDI controler with pads, to get me started on the pad feeling? (saw the MPK 25...)
I understand that there's no sampling on controlers but could I do that with software on the same level as an MPC?
I hope this question isn't hard to understand and that you can give me some help. I tried to explain it the best way I could.
Thank you all for your time.






