By innovine
Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:29 pm
Hey,
I am looking for ways and techniques to create 'happy accidents' with my drum tracks. I'm producing tech house, minimal, techno style tracks but I'm not really finding any quick ways to randomize or tweak my sounds into new sounds. I like doing things like auditioning lots of samples in place, changing envelopes, pitching things up and down and whacking on effects,.. but without any knobs the mpc1000 is really forcing me to endless amounts of menu diving and cursor movements and worst of all, thinking and planning how I'm going to get a new sound, and sequence it. I'm not really digging the workflow in the slightest.. (jjos2xl)
My experience is mostly from an EMX and ESX background, with some reactor. These are just knob tweaking paradise, and happy accidents occur ALL the time... My MPC feels dead and very stiff all the time. Any suggestions on how I might get a better workflow from the mpc? I'd like to be able to easily morph and tweak stuff and listen and pick out the best bits. Perhaps something with patterns that wildly mashes up sounds, and chop the result to a new program? I dont really know...
edit: the kind of thing I like: I record a few bars of noises, or synth sounds getting tweaked as one long sample, then map Q2 to sample start, and hold down the Tap Tempo to repeatedly trigger it, while moving Q2 up and down, makes for interesting patterned sounds... If you've ever done this kind of thing you'll know exactly what i mean by finding happy accidents .. its like the mpc starts coming up with new sounds and rhythms.
I am looking for ways and techniques to create 'happy accidents' with my drum tracks. I'm producing tech house, minimal, techno style tracks but I'm not really finding any quick ways to randomize or tweak my sounds into new sounds. I like doing things like auditioning lots of samples in place, changing envelopes, pitching things up and down and whacking on effects,.. but without any knobs the mpc1000 is really forcing me to endless amounts of menu diving and cursor movements and worst of all, thinking and planning how I'm going to get a new sound, and sequence it. I'm not really digging the workflow in the slightest.. (jjos2xl)
My experience is mostly from an EMX and ESX background, with some reactor. These are just knob tweaking paradise, and happy accidents occur ALL the time... My MPC feels dead and very stiff all the time. Any suggestions on how I might get a better workflow from the mpc? I'd like to be able to easily morph and tweak stuff and listen and pick out the best bits. Perhaps something with patterns that wildly mashes up sounds, and chop the result to a new program? I dont really know...
edit: the kind of thing I like: I record a few bars of noises, or synth sounds getting tweaked as one long sample, then map Q2 to sample start, and hold down the Tap Tempo to repeatedly trigger it, while moving Q2 up and down, makes for interesting patterned sounds... If you've ever done this kind of thing you'll know exactly what i mean by finding happy accidents .. its like the mpc starts coming up with new sounds and rhythms.









