Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By Antonym Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:24 pm
yup.

it's a nice quick function
but i think it's key to think of it as an early synth step rather than as a sampler sound. otherwise you end up with real bad sounding grossness.
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By Jacpot Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:39 pm
Antonym wrote:you know what

i think i spoke too soon and didn't consider all the possibilities.

you could do some serious damage w/ autochromatic and lfos...if you approach it conceptually as a synthesizer instead of a sampler.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Why you always tryin to sound soo smart :!:
Shut the fuk up skinny boy :!: :wink:

You guys are crazy if you dont like autocromatic...
then again I dont have a 1k..
I use my autocramtic on bass tones
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By **valentin** Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:26 pm
well i love that auto chrom
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By sammymyman!! Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:15 pm
thing i like best about autochromatic is I can now use the pads
instead of an external keyboard to control my other samplers/synths-
I like to drum out piano parts(kinda like marimba technique)-and other
chromatic programs- I much prefer the "PROPELLANT-ACTUATED DEVICE "
method:)
thanks,JJ:)

Sammy
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By jahrome Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:21 pm
sammymyman!! wrote:
thing i like best about autochromatic is I can now use the pads
instead of an external keyboard to control my other samplers/synths-
I like to drum out piano parts(kinda like marimba technique)-and other
chromatic programs- I much prefer the "PROPELLANT-ACTUATED DEVICE "
method:)
thanks,JJ:)

Sammy


You could do this without autochromatic...if I am understanding you correctly....
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By naugie Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:23 pm
yo yo guys hey let me correct myself about the pads and the stuff that i said about auto chromatic assignjments. i take it all back the way it works is if u made one pad with 4 sounds okay u got a layer. and then u assign that pad to effects and then maybe tweak ur lfo getting that one pad to sound the way u want it then auto chromatic it. beleive it or not it will assign the new program that u created with those same tweaks that u did for that one pad :) its really cool

By japspecvr6 Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:06 pm
Antonym wrote:you know what

i think i spoke too soon and didn't consider all the possibilities.

you could do some serious damage w/ autochromatic and lfos...if you approach it conceptually as a synthesizer instead of a sampler.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


that why i want it.........Where is it
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By sammymyman!! Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:19 pm
naugie wrote:yo yo guys hey let me correct myself about the pads and the stuff that i said about auto chromatic assignjments. i take it all back the way it works is if u made one pad with 4 sounds okay u got a layer. and then u assign that pad to effects and then maybe tweak ur lfo getting that one pad to sound the way u want it then auto chromatic it. beleive it or not it will assign the new program that u created with those same tweaks that u did for that one pad :) its really cool
s


YAA!! that's good thinking-duhhh:) wish I'd thought of that....
S
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By sammymyman!! Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:23 pm
jahrome wrote:
sammymyman!! wrote:
thing i like best about autochromatic is I can now use the pads
instead of an external keyboard to control my other samplers/synths-
I like to drum out piano parts(kinda like marimba technique)-and other
chromatic programs- I much prefer the "PROPELLANT-ACTUATED DEVICE "
method:)
thanks,JJ:)

Sammy


You could do this without autochromatic...if I am understanding you correctly....


yeah-I could never get it right trying to program it that way,and I tried downloading that one online,but always got errors tryin to load it...:(
now i dont have to sweat it-plus all the other possibilities people are coming thru with.
S
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By Antonym Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:32 pm
WHOA

nevermind

this is incredibly useful.

By japspecvr6 Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:38 pm
Antonym wrote:WHOA

nevermind

this is incredibly useful.


Yes Sir......Where is it........
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By Cases Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:19 pm
^^^^^^^^^^^^

Auto Chromatic – Finally, if you’re using a synth or organ sound, you will probably want to be able to play it chromatically on the pads. You can use the MPC2500’s Auto Chromatic function:

* On the Sample Assign tab of the Program screen, highlight Tune next to the sample and press Window
* From there, you’ll choose a root note for the original sample and create a new program that tunes them chromatically
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By Jacpot Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:09 am
Nym wrote:i miss Jacpot. we used to verbally abuse each other so much.


Whats up homie
By Clint Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:12 am
Jacpot wrote:
Nym wrote:i miss Jacpot. we used to verbally abuse each other so much.


Whats up homie


Reunited...

Thought you bounced for real Jacpot.