Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By dtaa pla muk Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:41 pm
i have been using a video camera a lot more with os128XLCD, mostly for bug reports and workflow suggestion videos.

however, i'm finally finally finally ready to start doing a couple lightweight feature demo videos.

so, what do you want to see? i have things planned already, but i need some ideas, too. this is not a "broad overview of xlcd" rather this is specific functions, features, howtos, and tricks.
By anaozao Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:08 am
Hey, Nym, I'd like to see something about the new trim and program features. Just installed 128xl and am having a hard time to adjust all my NDC programs :(

Thanks for doing this!
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By Pazkalin Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:50 pm
I would like to see how to record with audio tracks... (If possible , because I think it's kind of buggy with more than one take on a track)

The start offset is cool that we are not stocked at the beggining of a bar.

My solution will be to do it in 2xl (for vocals & scratches, or live instruments) , and reload after a mixdown of the track with my project in 128xl to finish it, until jj fixes that.


I began yesterday to work with 128xl so maybe there's something I don't catch up.

Maybe it's better to use the loop recorder or the record section, instead of directly on a track?

Overall , I really like it and it opens the mind to work with the big screen and workflow, even if I was a bit suspicious the first minutes I tried it.
By dtaa pla muk Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:01 pm
even if I was a bit suspicious the first minutes I tried it.


same. i'm suspicious of everything. the first couple times i use any new JJ os, i don't like it as much because i'm a baby when it comes to having my muscle memory tampered with.

thanks for the ideas, keep them coming.

i've finally been starting to use patterns recently (mostly CC 7 volume patterns for ducks and sweeps) and realize that i've been missing out on a critical power feature.
By dtaa pla muk Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:10 pm
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THIS is one of my new favorite features also.
someday i got to get up on Loop edit, too, but i'm such a grid guy that i can't wrap my head around it.
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By Coz Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:17 pm
Nym wrote:Image




I notice a lot of screens have taken design cues from the 4K. 8)


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By innovine Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:04 pm
Yes, absolutely the NDC, you said it was much improved from os2xl...
Please show how this works, slowly and step by step. Your old divide and conquer video wasn't much help since you did it so fast it is impossible to know whats going on!
I am very interested in the exact button pushing and cursor movements required.. I don't think JJ has optimized the workflows very well previously, so perhaps it's possible to give useful feedback now..
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By damien907 Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:38 am
i would love to see how the note repeat works, and that separate loop screen (i remember you told me it wasnt on the main screen anymore)

thanks man!

also, the new grid edit features, zooming in so it looks like on 2xl, and also the "block" section where you can copy stuff and see more than one track at once.
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By damien907 Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:28 am
a video of destructive chopping and non-destructive chopping would be dope! (maybe even its own video comparing 2xl and the xlcd one)
By jimmie Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:11 pm
I'm most interested in GRID EDIT, NDC, MIDI OUT functionality, TRACK MUTE, NEXT SEQ, TRIM functionality and RECORD... off the top of my head.
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By m:t:c Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:18 pm
hmm.. checked out GRID LOOP EDIT (1/2bar) which now seems a lot more complicated than before. Is it true in practice? JJ's video isn't too descriptive in that respect. :P
By dtaa pla muk Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:37 pm
i've never been a LOOP EDIT user as i didn't cut my teeth on step editing.

i think i'll probably try to do single serving videos focusing on individual screens - record, trim, etc.

that way i can replace them easily when they change without having to redo an entire video.