Google ‘MPC Maid’ to download the software that I used in this tutorial video.
Here’s a quick tutorial on a much faster way of making drum and sample programs for your Akai MPC sampler. In this example we’ll be using the Akai MPC 1000 Sampler/Sequencer and the “MPC Maid” software to create drum programs the easy way. Then I’ll also be showing you some very quick and basic drum sequencing tips using the note repeat and note quantization settings.
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The snare note hold / time signature change is definitely a cool feature.
please help me, when I convert my sequences in song mode they make a new sequence as its suppose to, but in the new sequence the two sequences I converted end up being stacked on top of each other rather then playing in the consecutive order that I have them in the song mode. why is this error happening?
Very useful, thanks!
Useful tutorial, looking forward for others. subbed.