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Crate Looter
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Joined: 12 Aug 2008
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Location: UK yo |
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Hi, my 1st post, I did a quick search but couldn't see anything. I just got a SP12 turbo for 420pounds not too bad.. A couple of questions:
1> Is there any way to tune samples further down than using the tuning function?
2> Whats the easiest way of syncing the MPC to the SP12 SO THE mpc is the master controller
3> How can you get a similar swing to the MPC60 do you need to porgram in double time?
Sorry if the questions are a bit basic, appreciate anyones help. Hopefully I'll post something I did on it this week.
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:34 am |
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DFACE DXA
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Joined: 25 Jan 2006
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Location: BRONX NYC |
1> yeah its in the manual. its one of the options under special in the setup.
2> midi sync
3> any swing percentage available on the sp is on the mpc and more. mpc is a tighter sequencer so its not sloppy like the sp. experiment wiht step edit and no quantize and you should be able to find something similar to your liking. the way i see it tho why try to recreate the sp sequencer feel when you have an SP. JUST USE THE SP TO SEQUENCE IF YOU WANT THE SP FEEL
sorry i had to move you to new jack. but you are new here, your questions are very basic, and you put the topic in the wrong place. _________________
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:17 pm |
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Crate Looter
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Joined: 12 Aug 2008
Posts: 6
Location: UK yo |
| DFACE DXA wrote: | 1> yeah its in the manual. its one of the options under special in the setup.
2> midi sync
3> any swing percentage available on the sp is on the mpc and more. mpc is a tighter sequencer so its not sloppy like the sp. experiment wiht step edit and no quantize and you should be able to find something similar to your liking. the way i see it tho why try to recreate the sp sequencer feel when you have an SP. JUST USE THE SP TO SEQUENCE IF YOU WANT THE SP FEEL
sorry i had to move you to new jack. but you are new here, your questions are very basic, and you put the topic in the wrong place. |
Thanks for the reply, I actual put it in New Jack myself after I realised my mistake. Anyways thanks, I'll try the special function, I plan t use the MPC60, S950 and SP12 all together, never read/owned a manual for any of them, guess maybe I should sometime. Thanks again
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:58 am |
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