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psoul SpUser
Joined: 24 Aug 2008
Posts: 49
yo guys tnx all too, but u should tnx the guy of awave studio.... he has made this "new" fuction....
he told me that he has done also a better system of conversion for s1000/3000 kit to akai mpc.... but it's not the place to talk about it....
Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:17 am
12BIT SpUser
Joined: 02 Feb 2007
Posts: 57
Location: australia
this looks interesting- excuse my awave newb questions..but...
what is a suitable computer to run this on- will an old version of windows support this..say windows 98? or 2000
also i see it dumps sounds from pc to sp-
but how do i get sounds first onto the pc..will it dump sp to pc?? if those are the sounds i wanna dump??
also can you maybe treat sounds on say protools and then dump them..like sp dump to pc- then treat on protools then dump back onto sp..
hope im not sounding too ignorant..im just used to the sp as is..
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Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:41 pm
px-7 SpUser
Joined: 10 Jun 2009
Posts: 13
buy sample cds. download loops and cut them up in a wave editor.
rip your cd's to wave files and then export to the 1200.
sample instruments in your studio you have laying around or rent
them or borrow them from a friend. buy some shit and return it.
sample anything inspiring to you.
dude pick up some music magazines or books on sampling.
watch video's on youtube. this is really hella basic shit here