
By tapedeck
Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:24 am
Minamoto wrote:And the whole idea you just came up with highly intrigued me -- break it down a little more retarded for me.
i guess yer talking about my idea about the filter?
look at it this way - turntable -> mixer -> mpc is one configuration.
you'll likely have to monitor the mpc separately in this case, with headphones or something, because you cant have the mpc running into the mixer and out the mixer with the turntable, cause it will be running back into itself and that's a ticket to feedback city. (side note, that mixer has fx sends and other options that MIGHT make it possible to have everything hooked up at once - cant really comment on any hacks).
another configuration is, once you got yer samples in there and yer making sound, you can route the mpc back into the mixer on one channel. im saying, you can use the 4 aux outs of the mpc, send most of your sounds to outs 1/2 (or the stereo out), and send those to channel a on the mixer. you can then send some pads (say a disco loop) to outs 3/4 (mute them from the stereo out, if yer using that), and run them into channel b of the mixer. now you've got two separate mixes coming from the mpc and you can then 'remix' it live using the mixer. and the filter is what i think would be the most useful.

