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By apelektrik Tue Apr 26, 2005 1:29 pm
I am thinking of buying an MPC 1000. Could anyone tell me if it possible to compose riffs/melody lines with this machine as I know it is almost mostly used for creating beats? Sorry if this sounds daft but I am pretty much new to sampling/digital technology, etc.

Many Thanks,

A.

By jellyjim Tue Apr 26, 2005 2:52 pm
Yes. You can build instrument programs, not just drum programs. For example (the following is just a shorthand)

TR808.pgm
PAD A1:Kick.wav
PAD A2:Snare.wav
PAD A3:Cowbell.wav
PAD A4:Tom.wav
etc

PIANO.pgm
PAD A1: PianoC1.wav
PAD A2: PianoC#1.wav
PAD A3: PianoD1.wav
PAD A4: PianoD#1.wav
etc

Although samplers designed solely for this purpose allow more sophisticated options you can cover most things with the MPC1000.

You can then play the "piano sounds" with the pads or with an external MIDI keyboard plugged in.

Jim

By apelektrik Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:30 pm
jellyjim wrote:Yes. You can build instrument programs, not just drum programs. For example (the following is just a shorthand)

TR808.pgm
PAD A1:Kick.wav
PAD A2:Snare.wav
PAD A3:Cowbell.wav
PAD A4:Tom.wav
etc

PIANO.pgm
PAD A1: PianoC1.wav
PAD A2: PianoC#1.wav
PAD A3: PianoD1.wav
PAD A4: PianoD#1.wav
etc

Although samplers designed solely for this purpose allow more sophisticated options you can cover most things with the MPC1000.

You can then play the "piano sounds" with the pads or with an external MIDI keyboard plugged in.

Jim


Thanks alot Jim. I appreciate that. I think I am definitely going to get it now, hahaha.

Cheers!

By cut out Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:31 pm
There's also a '16 levels' function, where it will spread a sample over the 16 pads, with the root note selected by you. This is a quick and easy way to knock out melodies with just one sample.

You can also set the Q-link slider to control the tuning of a sample and change it's pitch with that, and even record the results - good for random jams!

By apelektrik Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:41 pm
cut out wrote:There's also a '16 levels' function, where it will spread a sample over the 16 pads, with the root note selected by you. This is a quick and easy way to knock out melodies with just one sample.

You can also set the Q-link slider to control the tuning of a sample and change it's pitch with that, and even record the results - good for random jams!


That's great. It was the only doubt I had in my mind about buying it. Thanks mate.