Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By vanysh Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:33 am
I set the Q-Link to make changes to the time/swing and when I play my sequence on a track, nothing happens. When I go in and "fix" the shift/swing parameters it works fine. Obviously it's more ideal making these adjustments on the fly.

Am I missing something here?

I have OS1.



Thanks.
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By mikolo Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:48 am
q link>swing or time shift works only as you play or record a pad with the note repeat function.It can't be used to edit a pre-existing recording.
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By mikolo Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:49 am
q link>swing or time shift works only as you play or record a pad with the note repeat function.It can't be used to edit a pre-existing recording.
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By vanysh Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:58 am
hmmm, okay gotcha.

I think i was confused by Lithion's video in this thread. I wasn't aware that he was using the Note Repeat function while adjusting the swing.

thanks
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By King_Vitamin Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:57 pm
I, as well as many others, have been screaming for this.

Swing/ shift>qlink needs to affect playback of a sequence in REALTIME.
Targeted to a track, or globally.

That's what everyone expects it to do and it doesn't.

This is found in pretty much every stand alone midi sequencer and DAW.

By dtaa pla muk Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:58 pm
This is found in pretty much every stand alone midi sequencer and DAW.


?????? news to me
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By King_Vitamin Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:02 pm
Just because it's news to you doesn't mean it isn't true...

Ableton
Reaktor's sequencers
Renoise
Logic
Pro tools
FruityLoops
Not sure about reason, but I wouldn't be surprised...

Hardware:
The korg sequencers/ drum machines
Machinedrum
Many Roland drum machines
Yamaha rmx-1
I'm sure many more...
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By vanysh Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:05 pm
Yeah, I made the transition from the rs7000 (rm1-x). The one area where the MPC lacks IMO is it's limited editing ability to sequences in real time. Swing isn't such a big deal for me but I used to use time shift all the time on my RS.

Also, I could make changes in step edit w/out having to stop the sequence, which was a great feature.

Not many things the MP can't do, but in this area, it seems somewhat limited.

By dtaa pla muk Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:13 pm
see it's strange, i have never once had a problem with that
listening to me making music is unlistenable, because i am constantly stopping, playing, skipping, scrubbing
can't sit still

mpc1000 is my first non-PC software midi sequencer
but acid and reason, back in the day, separated the play cursor from the edit cursor. and i used it all the time, didn't think i could live without it
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By vanysh Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:30 pm
It really has to do with what your used to. Kindof like how mac people hate PC's and vise-versa. If you start off w/ a particular sequencer that has certain features, then move to another one that is missing some of those features, naturally it will be somewhat of a hindrance in the beginning.

Really I'm just nitpicking, this is certainly not a feature that will hurt my sequencing ability, just somewhat I was used to before.
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By Sooty_G Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:55 pm
King_Vitamin wrote:I, as well as many others, have been screaming for this.

Swing/ shift>qlink needs to affect playback of a sequence in REALTIME.
Targeted to a track, or globally.


major cosign on this. i'm wondering if the reason the mpc doesn't do this is a cpu issue? or maybe JJ just never got around to it. i'd love to see this in os 2.
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By mikolo Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:23 pm
Pad pattern is a step in the right direction for this type of control. As it stands at the moment you can shift the timing of a group of notes that have already been recorded in the sequencer in the grid loop edit. I could see qlink controlling that type of function without two many extra steps.
The loop thing thats going on in the grid screen seems like it could have creative potential too. Imagine being able to jump around between different marker points in your sequence. (Or even just being able to adjust your loop lengths while the sequence runs.)

Is there a way of organizing our feature request ideas,cause the sticky at the top and threads like this have loads of cool stuff. I was thinking everyone could submit just their top 3 ideas, we could compile an mpc forums top 3 or 5 to give to JJ rather than him being inundated with a zillion requests when march comes around.
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By vanysh Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:31 pm
mikolo wrote:I was thinking everyone could submit just their top 3 ideas, we could compile an mpc forums top 3 or 5 to give to JJ rather than him being inundated with a zillion requests when march comes around.



Good idea, maybe someone should compile a numbered list of feature requests and then people vote on the top 3. Everyone wins.