• float@waveform.social
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    1 year ago

    How’s it going so far? It definitely takes some time to get the ground under your feet when you are new but I’m sure you are getting the hang of it.

    I feel like I came off scary when I talked about song mode stuff, obviously there is nothing wrong with banging out a bunch of loops while you get the workflow figured out.

    I haven’t used an MPC in a few years but I’m sure I can answer some questions if you have any

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      1 year ago

      Nah you’re good. A little kick in the ass (a Dutch saying) to get going is good.

      My first impressions are mixed. I feel like the synth plugins are a little lacking compared to ableton world, but the ui is much better. I’m not that much into the sample chopping thing.

      I like the idea of arranging in multiple sequences and then exporting to a single sequence before finishing a track by adding transitions and mixing. But the downside is that I get bored when I have to do all the nitty gritty in the end. I am more used to mixing and adding earcandy as I go in Ableton. But that’s hard in MCP due to the lack of a loop brace on the sequence. (I kept having to tap a tiny spot on the timeline to go back to the start of the section).

      So it’s all just a matter of getting used to it.

      In the end, it’s probably going to be an MPC vs Push decision because they are too expensive to keep both of them.

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        1 year ago

        Its totally valid to basically build all thr building blocks on the MPC, export stems and finish up in a DAW.