rabulisten wrote:Mike Feedback wrote:direct record is exactly what it says, you directly record onto whatever track you want while your sequence is playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj2O-ExYzH4
its almost exactly the same thing with jj os on the 1000. the only difference is as i see it that the audio tracks are fixed to track 57-64
no, it's not at all. an audio track is basically just a single wav file that can only be triggered at the beginning of a sequence, and the wav file is not stored within a program.
if you begin recording on an audio track in the middle of a sequence, it adds silence to the beginning of the file so that it would still be triggered at the beginning of the sequence. so if you have a 5 minute beat and you want to add cuts at around 3 minutes, and you hit start and record at around the 3 minute mark to record an audio track, that audio track gets created with 3 minutes of silence (wasted memory and polyphony) at the beginning of it.
also, if you record an audio track for longer than a sequence, it will either start overwriting the audio track or it will lengthen your sequence to accomodate for the extra audio.
direct record on the other hand can be done on any drum track. it's basically just allowing you to sample while the beat is playing. it remembers what step in the sequence it was at when you hit record so that when you're done recording, you can assign the sound to a pad, and then it will insert a note on event into the track if you so choose.
the only advantage that audio tracks have on direct record is that they are continuous sample tracks, where if you hit play in the middle of the sequence, it will play the sound mid-sample. the mpc2500 could only have 1 continous sample track which you would specify, but the JJ OS has the 8 audio tracks, but again, they're limited to only being a single wav file triggered at the start of the sequence as i said earlier.
audio tracks suck in comparison to direct record. direct record was the reason that i bought the 2500, and it's unfortunate that JJ has yet to implement it instead of the audio tracks.
trust me when i say that if you tried direct record, you would wonder why you ever thought that audio tracks were so great.
oh, and since direct record just makes the samples parts of your program and triggers them in your sequence, it works perfectly with song mode.