Messing with a beat, hooked up the mpc1000 into the “arpeggiator clock in” of the Roland Juno-60 analog polysynth. Juicy rhythms + 808 thickness.
Hi MPC lovers, this is a beat i put together after a good few months of beat makers block. Actually I have been teaching myself Ableton live and so my MPC ha…
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did you figure this out?
Can you explain how you got it to sync? I use a track with a pad outputting
a 909 rimshot to output 1, I run output 1 to the Apg Clock in on the Juno
60. It works… sometimes. It seems like yours works all the time–but my
only triggers maybe have the time. Not to mention since I have the hold
button on the synth sometimes the note will drone out. Suggestions?
thanks for the kudos, im digging this one, i like the sample selection and
whatever is going on with the delay sound is nice too, i gotta get off my
ass and update the firmware in this mpc to get some delay effects
Lovin this mate!!
this is a really good beat! you should record the audio in ableton while
you do this and record video, then put the video in live and sync it up to
the recorded track. Then mute the video track and then you will have good
video and super clean audio! Kp-
@realcoolking95 Cheers man. My Dog is a 5 yr old Staffordshire Bull
Terrier!
oh wow! nice dog! what breed is it? =P nice mix mate.
cool..i gotta get my “pad” game like this
diggin the sample man! Respect to the 1K
Its feels so cool to play the samples over the 16 pads…Head knocking!