MPC 1000 Tutorial – How to Chop Drum Samples using JJOS1 with Ausker! Link to free version of JJOS: http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/
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MPC 1000 Tutorial – How to Chop Drum Samples using JJOS1 with Ausker! Link to free version of JJOS: http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/
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nice video dude, basically i got the sampling and chopping down but i’m
confused, cos when i wanna record a break i dunno how to get the tempo of
the sample in time with the set tempo of the sequence, do i have to do it
by ear or is there a simpler way of synchronizing them?
tap tempo along with it
nice video
yo whens the album out? That Lo-fi ishes where it’s at.
where do you get jjos 1?
Nobody shows you how you put them drum Samples in the MPC before you chop
them.. How did you get the drum sample in the MPC
Very helpful I just bought a mpc 2500 and i’m still getting to grips with
it
i dont know if you have worked this out or not but theres two ways to do
it. Pitch shift the sample til it fits the desired tempo or tam tempo in
the tempo of your break and change the tempo of your sequence.
rtfm
you sample them!
you sample them!