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By Blue Haze Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:58 pm
Blue Haze wrote:Once you chop up or recycle a drum loop tightly you can get the drummer's timing aka groove. Live drum playing is way funkier than any mpc swing or shift. Old school way to do this was to turn mpc timing off, load up funky drummer loop, play your own drum kit over the top to get the midi pattern down, then simply turn the funky drummer loop off while retaining the pattern with your drums. Recycle came out and made it easier to just save the pattern and insert your drums.

Thence alot of mpc functions came from this Pad Assign anyone, midi sequence exports and imports, separate tracks in a midi file. Each time the artists were doing creative functions for the art, akai added these later additional workflows to the mpc line.


Nowadays most DAWs have a build in slicer like logic where I can take like Kool and the Gang's NT drum loop, get the midi timing as a groove template that I can apply to not only to my Ren drums midi file exported into logic but the baseline, keys, and other parts. I can do it in logic, Live, and so on just that it would be nice in drum machine.
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By JAH Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:10 pm
Post some videos of the guys doing it the old skool way. I am not buying this one. Or simply point to some of the finished records using these techniques. If any of those producers Akai consulted with used a groove template, I would lose all respect for them. Teddy Riley created an entire genre with his sound. No groove templates....

Hey....and this is just my opinion. MPC needing a groove template doesn't even sound right together...if you can't get funky drums with an MPC...it certainly ain't the tool.
By sparq Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:46 pm
Luigi wrote:
sparq wrote:
Luigi wrote:Real-time export.



you can already do this.



how?


i guess it's not in the production model. I was wrong.



from this video at the 01:38 mark, you can clearly see mixdown real time but the actual manual says different. see below.


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By Kingjamesii Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:30 pm
I thought I was the only one who saw that, I told my boy there must have already been an OS 1.1 or higher. Because when got mine 2weeks ago that was one of the 1st things I looked for because I was gonna run my Motif through the line in and use it with the Ren

I took snap shots of things that looked different from the videos I've seen. I just haven't posted them yet.
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By IMAKEMADBEATS Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:35 pm
Upon first using 1.0, I definitely noticed several things missing that I had seen previously, this being one of them.
By third Tue Oct 02, 2012 5:31 am
here's a good one, in maschine when you chop it's easier to estimate how many bars you put the loop on because it shows the original bpm of the song. just a suggestion but i'm sure many other users would find this feature useful also.
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By IMAKEMADBEATS Tue Oct 02, 2012 4:47 pm
third wrote:here's a good one, in maschine when you chop it's easier to estimate how many bars you put the loop on because it shows the original bpm of the song. just a suggestion but i'm sure many other users would find this feature useful also.


the ability route to a mono channel in the your program mixer.. for example, routing the snare to output 7, rather than having to route it to 7/8.

There are ways around this, involving panning and such... but it'd be easier if that option was available.
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By IMAKEMADBEATS Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:22 am
I don't know if this has been suggested. I've never used FL in my life, and my homie brought his computer through while checking out the Ren. After he saw me chop a sample...he showed me this. The Ren would be LOVELY AS **** with this...

While the sample played...he just tapped in the slice points. I couldn't even front, his slicing methods made mine look primitive. Just being honest.
:-D :-D :-D
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By Blue Haze Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:28 am
If you got Logic, Peak or some other Audio editor or DAW you can tap in the slice points with markers and slice.
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By JAH Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:17 am
IMAKEMADBEATS wrote:Upon first using 1.0, I definitely noticed several things missing that I had seen previously, this being one of them.

The software has changed since the NAMM debut. Somethings were added and something were removed since then.
By boomspot Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:17 pm
Would be cool if the note repeat button would work with midi notes sent to a virtual instrument such as Kontakt from a midi controller/keyboard.

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By DJ Hellfire Sun Oct 07, 2012 1:35 pm
IMAKEMADBEATS wrote:I don't know if this has been suggested. I've never used FL in my life, and my homie brought his computer through while checking out the Ren. After he saw me chop a sample...he showed me this. The Ren would be LOVELY AS **** with this...

While the sample played...he just tapped in the slice points. I couldn't even front, his slicing methods made mine look primitive. Just being honest.
:-D :-D :-D



You can do that in Recycle as well!
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By IMAKEMADBEATS Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:12 pm
DJ Hellfire wrote:
IMAKEMADBEATS wrote:I don't know if this has been suggested. I've never used FL in my life, and my homie brought his computer through while checking out the Ren. After he saw me chop a sample...he showed me this. The Ren would be LOVELY AS **** with this...

While the sample played...he just tapped in the slice points. I couldn't even front, his slicing methods made mine look primitive. Just being honest.
:-D :-D :-D



You can do that in Recycle as well!


I knew you could add/remove slice points in recycle, but didnt know you could tap them in. For years I was a 2000xl only guy. Didn't care about what was goin on around me. Man, I was sleeping..smh :lol:
By boomspot Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:45 am
third wrote:I'm not understanding why the Renaissance doesn't have a save feature for the vintage mode (3000, 60, or sp 1200) what's the point of having this feature if you can't export/save how it sounds. also i'm really not sure it even matters because there is not really any big difference in the sound even with my speaker monitors maxed.


+1.