C CALICO Sicc OG May 24, 2004 #1 Sep 19, 2002 259 0 0 45 May 24, 2004 #1 C CALICO May 24, 2004 How do you normally transfer your MPC beats from the MPC to PC to get the best quality sound? THANKS AND PEACE Keep CALICO @#1 on MEMPHIS CHARTS http://www.memphisrap.com/music/pages/top_today.html
How do you normally transfer your MPC beats from the MPC to PC to get the best quality sound? THANKS AND PEACE Keep CALICO @#1 on MEMPHIS CHARTS http://www.memphisrap.com/music/pages/top_today.html
V Vince V. Sicc OG May 25, 2004 #2 Mar 22, 2004 972 0 0 May 25, 2004 #2 V Vince V. May 25, 2004 I use Pro tools Hook the mpc to your pro tools interface and sync the MIDI up and do it like that. It sounds exactly like you made it.
I use Pro tools Hook the mpc to your pro tools interface and sync the MIDI up and do it like that. It sounds exactly like you made it.
INCHEZ Sicc OG May 26, 2004 #3 Jan 2, 2003 2,175 0 0 41 May 26, 2004 #3 INCHEZ May 26, 2004 Does this technique work the same for your motif? or do you have to compile everything on the MPC first and then transfer it over to pro tools
Does this technique work the same for your motif? or do you have to compile everything on the MPC first and then transfer it over to pro tools
S Sick Wid It Sicc OG May 26, 2004 #4 Apr 25, 2002 2,207 2 0 May 26, 2004 #4 S Sick Wid It May 26, 2004 Plug your instrument outs into your PT interface ins. Plug the midi-out on your PT interface into the midi-in of your MPC. Use the PT transport to trigger your MPC. Piece of cake. Technique is same for most gear. Also read these: http://answerbase.digidesign.com/detail.cfm?DID=7724 http://answerbase.digidesign.com/detail.cfm?DID=3525
Plug your instrument outs into your PT interface ins. Plug the midi-out on your PT interface into the midi-in of your MPC. Use the PT transport to trigger your MPC. Piece of cake. Technique is same for most gear. Also read these: http://answerbase.digidesign.com/detail.cfm?DID=7724 http://answerbase.digidesign.com/detail.cfm?DID=3525