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By PeachOne Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:48 pm
Is there a way to use a foot pedal like the dude in this
video-------->http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=50616&highlight=foot+pedal

Reading the manual, it says the foot pedal acts like a pad,
but searching the forums, mofos are saying that you can only have
an on/off type function from the pedal. (To trigger long samples it seems)

My question is; is it possible to use a foot pedal like it was an actual
bass drum/ hi hat pedal? ie: tap it once to trigger the sound, but not have
to tap it again to switch the sound off, before tapping it again?

Or is this how it works and I misunderstood?

I want to play it like it was a real drum kit, live, make sense?
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By episode Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:57 pm
Have you tried asking in the thread that you posted? A few of them have seen it, and commented, so they may be able to help you out better. Personally, I've never seen that before. DOPE!
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By PeachOne Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:48 am
episode wrote:Have you tried asking in the thread that you posted? A few of them have seen it, and commented, so they may be able to help you out better. Personally, I've never seen that before. DOPE!


Yeah i thought about it, but that thread is full of 'whoa' and 'damn' so it seems more relevant to post it here as a seperate subject. More likely to get a proper response.












Maybe I was wrong :?
By _Stilo_ Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:05 am
PeachOne wrote:Reading the manual, it says the foot pedal acts like a pad,
but searching the forums, mofos are saying that you can only have
an on/off type function from the pedal. (To trigger long samples it seems)

My question is; is it possible to use a foot pedal like it was an actual
bass drum/ hi hat pedal? ie: tap it once to trigger the sound, but not have
to tap it again to switch the sound off, before tapping it again?

Trust your manual. You can do it either way. If you set up your sounds properly, you can either trigger a sample while you hold the pedal (Note Off), or just tap it to play completely (One Shot). You can even use it to play a closed Hi Hat that cuts off an open one you played with your hand for example.

Which MPC are you looking at exactly?
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By DSTRUCT Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:22 pm
if i can find a cheap enough footswitch, im going for it. Ive been playing real drums lately, so i think it would be dope to incorporate my feet with the mpc.
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By PeachOne Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:55 am
Hey thanks stilo, now that you put it that way it seem so obvious.

If i can find a cheap enough footswitch, im getting two. one bass, one hihat,
ohhyeah.
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By DSTR / deStar Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:30 pm
Hi ya'll,

I have a MPC Renaissance, and I'm interested in buying a footswitch to change banks, programs and sequences in live performances.

Do you have any recommendations?

Thanks!
By Clint Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:59 pm
Dual footswitch like Boss FS-6, better than having two units clogging up your workspace.

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By DSTR / deStar Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:00 pm
clint246clint wrote:Dual footswitch like Boss FS-6, better than having two units clogging up your workspace.


Thanks Clint!
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By RodmanSan Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:38 am
I use a Boss FS-6 on my MPC5k for this....works perfect.
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By DSTR / deStar Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:40 pm
RodmanSan wrote:I use a Boss FS-6 on my MPC5k for this....works perfect.


Well I guess I'm getting a FS-6, then! Thanks guys!