Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By monekh Wed May 01, 2013 8:35 am
Hello all,

I have a problem I wondered you might be able to help me solve...
I'm a 1000 user but have never really used anything outside the box til now.

I won't bore you with details, but I'm going to be running an experiment for which I need participants to adjust the tempo of a rhythm track to their preferred tempo.

They could do this using the data wheel on the MPC, but I would rather they could not see the screen / bpm counter, and also rather I could cue the next tracks / read off the bpm without being in the room with them.

So I'm wondering if anyone can help me and think of a way that I could give them external control of the tempo, while I have the MPC in the next room. I thought it might be possible to assign tempo change to a MIDI controller but can't figure it out, maybe it isn't... Any ideas greatly appreciated!

Thanks

Nick
By Bathmutz Thu May 02, 2013 11:50 am
Maybe you can use tap-tempo? Or another external device that has a tap-tempo and then send that to the mpc.

Also, things like Ableton Live allow you to sync up to a click track (audio). Maybe thats a better option?
By monekh Fri May 03, 2013 10:15 am
Thanks guys,

I'm on free JJOS, I have an m-audio oxygen8 v2 midi keyboard and also Reason.

Bathmutz: sending tap-tempo from an external device to the mpc is a great idea, do you know if it would be possible to send tempo information to the mpc in a similar way but using a wheel on an external device to adjust tempo rather than the tap?

It seems like syncing with software might be the way to do it - I'll have to investigate this.
I tried to assign the tempo in reason to a control knob on the midi keyboard, but because the tempo goes from 0 - 999, the resolution was really low - the smallest twist would change it by 12 bpm. Which is when I thought of the data wheel on the mpc, which is ideal.

thanks for the input!