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boomstix
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by boomstix » Thu Sep 24, 2009 1:15 am
thanks for these

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by nowaysj » Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:35 am
Can u clear something up? I've never owned an mpc (wish!), does the mpc have swing and/or shuffle quantization? Do people use the term interchangeably?
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janner
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by janner » Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:16 am
yes the MPC has a swing function. it is known for heavier swing in general and i read somewhere that it also provides slight lag on the 8ths whereas most other swing/quantize algorithms lock them in. but this can be replicated. yep the terms are interchangeable
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by contakt321 » Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:22 pm
nowaysj wrote:Can u clear something up? I've never owned an mpc (wish!), does the mpc have swing and/or shuffle quantization? Do people use the term interchangeably?
THX
MPC Swing is different than swing on most other sequencers/DAWs because it moves some notes forward and some back.
Basically this is how it affects the beats:
1. No change
2. Moves Forward
3. Moves Back
4. Moves Forward
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psylent
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by psylent » Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:08 pm
I know that Ableton has a MPC swing preset, how good is this at replicating that off the MPC?
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contakt321
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by contakt321 » Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:27 pm
psylent wrote:I know that Ableton has a MPC swing preset, how good is this at replicating that off the MPC?
To my ears, I think both the MPC and the SP1200 "groove" settings don't sound quite accurate.
HOWEVER: I have yet to A/B them to the real thing. After I move I will and I will post the results.
I have a feeling that my ears are colored by my love for all things hardware.
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hurlingdervish
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by hurlingdervish » Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:37 pm
contakt321 wrote:psylent wrote:I know that Ableton has a MPC swing preset, how good is this at replicating that off the MPC?
To my ears, I think both the MPC and the SP1200 "groove" settings don't sound quite accurate.
HOWEVER: I have yet to A/B them to the real thing. After I move I will and I will post the results.
I have a feeling that my ears are colored by my love for all things hardware.
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but if you take a beat from the MPC you should be able to extract the groove fine enough
maybe do it multiple times, once on just 1/16 notes and 1/4 notes etc
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shahbazi
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by shahbazi » Thu May 26, 2011 6:12 pm
can anyone re-upload the sample pack 9? the links is dead, cheers
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by jaydot » Thu May 26, 2011 10:00 pm
I love to experiment with garage drums, still not got that swing that maybe Synkro has.. (I'm thinking "Inhale")
I've tried to replicate that beat and still can't. :/
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