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it started to do it a little. maybve i just have to find a a bass that comes like that
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anybody using the mpc...do you know how to cancel out other pads as you hit the next one?
can you elaborate? i dont full understand your question
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it started to do it a little. maybve i just have to find a a bass that comes like that
what program are you using? i know how to do something like that in logic
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What do you use for compression for drums in FL? Makes the sounds crisper or sharper, maybe?
all compression does is reduce the dynamic range of your tracks (the highest freq to the lowest freq). sometimes it sounds great, sometimes it doesnt. just depends on your original dynamic range. if you want crisper sounds eq your lows (approx 80Hz), mids (approx 2-4kHz), and highs (approx 12kHz). if you have instruments on different tracks, send all your drums to a bus and add a stereo reverb on that bus.
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I don't have any real experience with MPC's and it would be new to me. Where should I start?
Get a Macbook and Protools. Reason and Midi Controller to start of with. Then work your way up to an MPC 1000
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I was thinking about an mpc, and probably the same kind of Roland keyboard. Problem is, I don't have any real experience with MPC's and it would be new to me. Where should I start? thanks a lot. I am new to this.
well since you used to pro tools and non software equipment... i say get a mpc 1000 or xl...xl you'll need floppy or zip drive...1000 you wont...and then get a roland...there are plenty of them out there ad it doesnt have to be expensive , you will love the mpc's once you do your correct research and stud of them...its a 3 week learning curve