Lee77 Posted December 2, 2023 Posted December 2, 2023 I am thinking this would simplify my recording problems. 1. It can replace my 8 track and allow me to work in loops for recording. Rather than having to rerecord whole sections. 2. I can load in some nice drum samples to make better drum tracks. Rather than using my old korg which doesn't sound great but is super easy to program. And as a bonus I can midi from the electronic drum kit to trigger better samples so it becomes a better drum module. I have tried using computer and iPad daws but they are not for me. I was wondering if anybody had found any problems in using their MPC one which they would like to share? Thanks. Quote
sammybee Posted December 2, 2023 Posted December 2, 2023 I have an MPC Live (which is the same machine under the skin just with more I/O and a battery for portability) and use it sometimes like you describe. It's great for that. Up to 8 Audio tracks - which is more than enough for a couple of Guitars & Bass. I haven't found any problems using the MPC like this. Most people use them to make 'hip-hop/trap beats' so that's what all the youtube video's will be geared towards.. I found it really intuitive to set up and use & only had to consult the manual a couple of times. Quote
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