Sample edit and program edit is the most confusing part of the MPC. Nothing about the MPC is intuitive, but once you learn it, it's an amazing system. This video is great for beginers and intermediate users alike
I'm so thankful for this tutorial as well. I just picked up the MPC Key 37 which IS the MPC ONE+, with a keyboard. I've been all over the place looking for tutorials for the Key 37, but I was searching for wrong thing. Instead, I searched for MPC ONE+ tutorials and voila, however, this video was the most thoroughly explained one out there. It was explained in a very certain way that I could understand, as-well-as detailed. This guy definitely had a knack and is awesome at it.
I can appreciate how you don't get sidetracked into various aspects of the work flow. There are so many paths to get lost in with this device. If I learned anything, it's to stay in focus and try not to take it all on at once. There's so much here to learn.
You don´t have to wait until the loop finish playing if you push 2 times on the stop button. I learned so much with this video, this is the video i was looking for. Thank you for your kind way of teaching so good!!
Dude, this video is so helpful. You've eloquently cleared up so many of the confusing parts of the MPC One. I had stopped using mine because I didn't get fluent with it fast enough, but I'm going to bust it back out and have another go. Thanks!
New to the MPC world and just got an MPC One+ last week. Not knocking other tutorials out there because they are good. But you have a way of breaking things down to the amoeba in a concise way, which is what I needed. You helped me resolve an issue that was driving me crazy. Excellent teacher. I feel way more comfortable using it after watching this. You have a new follower. Appreciate you. 👊🏿
Don't have a mpc.....but like vidz.... tutorials and such. You are a Awesome Teacher....and Angel to somone struggling with it!!!!!....one more Subscriber for You!! 🍺👏👏
Before I got my MPC my brother gave me the MPC 2 software. I used keys to pads to play the typing keys on my MacBook like 16 MPC pads . I say it was easy to figure out less than 10 minutes of me using MPC software for the first time in my life I put together drum patterns, instruments and had a beat from scratch going. Everything else was all down hill from there way easier than when I first use FL studios lol FL was 10x harder. MPC software everything is in your face if you have common sense and can read you can figure it out . When I got my MPC live 2 I already knew how to use it because it was like the software. The software is designed sort of like a digital MPC .
Just got my mpc one today not had a chance to use it yet all dive in tomorrow. I was a circuit rhythm user but thought I'd upgrade to the mpc hopefully after watching tutorials I can navigate it easier
@@Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz check out MPC 3.0 dropping soon. It changes the workflow a lot and is probably easier to digest for newer users. I like this traditional way of working but we’ll see what 3.0 is like when it’s released 👍
Incredible!! Thanks for making this clear and concise. Just got an MPC ONE used and I am in love. I didn’t know about program edit/sample edit discrepancy before this video but this definitely clears things up!! Thank you 🙏
Dude, absolutely invaluable learning! Sincerely appreciate this - only got mine yesterday and now know how to use it thanks to you! .. a small tip, if you double tap the stop button it will cease any sample that’s still playing out. Love and respect, dubious engineering on TH-cam subbed!
Hey followed the SP404 tutorial and now doing this MPC live one.. must say you are the best ! thank you for a great and a simple way of explaining this machine.. keep up the good work. really appreciate it.
Thank you sssoooo much for taking the time to show how to use this beast! I’ve had my MPC One for too long to be a shelf ornament! This video has inspired me to push on and make things happen! Top man - SUBSCRIBED! 😊
MPC Pad Loop function Main page Track 01>Transpose set to 1. Program 001>Warp samples> Global tab>note on. Samples tab>pad loop on. For different drum loops, include them in the same mute group to alternate back and forth.
Extremely helpful video for beginners like me! Thank you so much! I noticed, that somewhere around the first third (I'm not quite sure where exactly) you happen to create en midi program to your track - by accident it seems. Right next you make sure to delete that program, because it was considered a mistake. I never thought it would be actually "created" and take up space by just swiching program type on the "sequence-bar"... Is that true or did I misunderstand? One other realted question: Is there a place to get an overview of the whole project and all that's included - in one view (very important!) Maybe in the MPC software on the PC...(?) Thanks again for sharing your greate knowledge and experience 🙂
@@eugenius1212 I don’t remember which one I was using but all the filth series are good for boom bap. You always get a lot of samples to play with. I think there are demo videos on the Drum Broker for each kit so you can get an idea of what’s included. They are all pretty similar though as he has his own sound. 👍
@@InTheSmokeSection sadly no, I bought that app and at the time it was soo buggy it was practically useless. It may have been updated since but I actually requested my money back and got it. I’m just a bit wary of it. 🙂
I came for 8:39 and 44:58 and 47:13. (I have movie quotes that I have to sit with for about 30 seconds, and it's so frustrating that's there's not an all stop button. )
@@BjornBoswell I don’t think there’s a wrong way. Just different ways and if you haven’t heard we are about to get the 3.0 update which changes the workflow drastically. It’s optional though if you want to continue using this workflow. I’m going to update when 3.0 arrives and see how I feel about it but it’s definitely a big change. 🙂
Is there a way I can send you my first ...14 bars of my 1st song (thata about as far as I get before I get another Idea for a song and start a new project. )
@@BjornBoswell I’m mad busy at the moment as I just became a dad but I plan on starting a discord soon for a monthly hang out. That would be a good way to send me music. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s set up. 👍
everyone who is blessed with watching this video should be obligated to subscribe...man THANK YOU SO MUCH for this! I almost sold my MPC but this helped sooo much!
I wouldn’t say better I think they both have an easy time sampling and chopping. I think the MPC has a few more features because of its complexity with layers and it does some cool stuff with extending tails on sample chops etc. I’m firmly in love with my MPC but honestly if you’re good at sampling then the Maschine is great too. 👍
I think there are definite similarities but I would say the Maschine is easier to get going with. I actually love the MPC now I understand it but at first I wasn’t crazy about it. I would say the MPC feels more complex but also a little more capable. It sort of does everything and I definitely found a few limitations on the Maschine. Ultimately though it comes down to personal preference. If you’re thinking of buying I’d definitely recommend finding a local retailer and getting hands on with both before parting with any cash. My opinion is just from my experience and needs but you might want something totally different. 👍🙂
@@comparisonisthethiefofjoy9452 nothing major but the MPC just gives you more options. You can auto sample, easy to make samples mono which is an odd thing the Maschine doesn’t do. You can layer up to four samples each with their own effects and offset the sample layers to play at different times. It’s just a device that for everything I’ve needed so far it has delivered. I’m sure it has its flaws though. They all do. I totally love the Maschine too and the pads on those are definitely the best. 🙂
1:21 "lots of ways to do exactly the same thing". Like Photoshop! Or Logic. They add features for editing & have to keep the old ways for the legacy users! It gets busy after 30+ years. 😉 Don't forget your L audio in, or both, is half out!
This sounds very complicated just to get one drum pattern. During a performance I would need an extra person to control this device, that's not what we prefer. It sounds more like a sequencer than a real drum computer.
@@chahioliphant2793 I mention very early on that I make some assumptions and that you have your MPC ready to go after the basic initial setup. This is about workflow, not the absolute basics.
Sample edit and program edit is the most confusing part of the MPC. Nothing about the MPC is intuitive, but once you learn it, it's an amazing system. This video is great for beginers and intermediate users alike
Thanks! 👍
Some people have a knack for teaching and explaining; for creating tutorials. Some people don’t.
You actually do, and do an outstanding job. Thanks.
I'm so thankful for this tutorial as well. I just picked up the MPC Key 37 which IS the MPC ONE+, with a keyboard. I've been all over the place looking for tutorials for the Key 37, but I was searching for wrong thing. Instead, I searched for MPC ONE+ tutorials and voila, however, this video was the most thoroughly explained one out there. It was explained in a very certain way that I could understand, as-well-as detailed. This guy definitely had a knack and is awesome at it.
Thank you! I appreciate that 👍
@@The1AndOnlyMichaelAngelo thank you! Very kind. 🙂
@@nervouscooks No, thank YOU! Keep them coming please! =)
I can appreciate how you don't get sidetracked into various aspects of the work flow. There are so many paths to get lost in with this device. If I learned anything, it's to stay in focus and try not to take it all on at once. There's so much here to learn.
You don´t have to wait until the loop finish playing if you push 2 times on the stop button. I learned so much with this video, this is the video i was looking for. Thank you for your kind way of teaching so good!!
Thank you that’s a great tip! I use it all the time now 👍👍
First i learned Koala from you. Now MPC. I bought the MPC Keys 37 yesterday. I made 4 Month Beats with Koala
Dude, this video is so helpful. You've eloquently cleared up so many of the confusing parts of the MPC One. I had stopped using mine because I didn't get fluent with it fast enough, but I'm going to bust it back out and have another go. Thanks!
Hey you’re welcome. They are great samplers but very tricky to navigate. I was soo confused at first when I bought mine 😂 I’m glad I could help. 👍
New to the MPC world and just got an MPC One+ last week. Not knocking other tutorials out there because they are good. But you have a way of breaking things down to the amoeba in a concise way, which is what I needed. You helped me resolve an issue that was driving me crazy. Excellent teacher. I feel way more comfortable using it after watching this. You have a new follower. Appreciate you. 👊🏿
@@jonathansamuels5630 thank you!
Best Guide for MPC One beginners to understand the UI out there! i tried many.. this one made made me finally get it!
Glad I could help! 👍🙂
Don't have a mpc.....but like vidz.... tutorials and such. You are a Awesome Teacher....and Angel to somone struggling with it!!!!!....one more Subscriber for You!! 🍺👏👏
Before I got my MPC my brother gave me the MPC 2 software. I used keys to pads to play the typing keys on my MacBook like 16 MPC pads . I say it was easy to figure out less than 10 minutes of me using MPC software for the first time in my life I put together drum patterns, instruments and had a beat from scratch going. Everything else was all down hill from there way easier than when I first use FL studios lol FL was 10x harder. MPC software everything is in your face if you have common sense and can read you can figure it out . When I got my MPC live 2 I already knew how to use it because it was like the software. The software is designed sort of like a digital MPC .
Just got my mpc one today not had a chance to use it yet all dive in tomorrow. I was a circuit rhythm user but thought I'd upgrade to the mpc hopefully after watching tutorials I can navigate it easier
@@Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz check out MPC 3.0 dropping soon. It changes the workflow a lot and is probably easier to digest for newer users. I like this traditional way of working but we’ll see what 3.0 is like when it’s released 👍
Incredible!! Thanks for making this clear and concise. Just got an MPC ONE used and I am in love. I didn’t know about program edit/sample edit discrepancy before this video but this definitely clears things up!! Thank you 🙏
Dude, absolutely invaluable learning! Sincerely appreciate this - only got mine yesterday and now know how to use it thanks to you! .. a small tip, if you double tap the stop button it will cease any sample that’s still playing out. Love and respect, dubious engineering on TH-cam subbed!
Cleared up so much things for me!
You just gave a masterclass. Bravo!
Thank you!! 👍👍
I've watched this and your SP-303 tutorial in the last few days. Thanks for being a wealth of knowledge with these machines!
You’re welcome 👍🙂
Omg!!!! Wow!!! Thank you!!! Thank you Thank you!!!😇You brought the thrill back to me learning this gear!!!
Tried watching quite a few tutorials for beginners. This one is the best!
Hey followed the SP404 tutorial and now doing this MPC live one.. must say you are the best ! thank you for a great and a simple way of explaining this machine.. keep up the good work. really appreciate it.
Wonderful tutorial. Thanks!
@@fredramsey you’re welcome 👍
Just bought MPC Live II and this is the best tutorial ever. Thanks!
You’re welcome! Glad I could help. 👍
Just got a ONE+ and this helps a ton! You have a great way of being simple and direct but friendly!
Can you please do a tutorial this guy talks too much
Thank you sssoooo much for taking the time to show how to use this beast! I’ve had my MPC One for too long to be a shelf ornament! This video has inspired me to push on and make things happen! Top man - SUBSCRIBED! 😊
Thank you! Appreciate it and I’m glad I could help out. It’s definitely too good to be gathering dust! Crack that bad boy out and make some beats 👍👍
very useful tutorial, very easy to make sense
MPC Pad Loop function
Main page
Track 01>Transpose set to 1.
Program 001>Warp samples>
Global tab>note on.
Samples tab>pad loop on.
For different drum loops, include them in the same mute group to alternate back and forth.
Well done..The difference between sample edit and program edit regarding the sample was perfect. AH HA Moment! Thank you. Hope you do more.
Glad I could help! Definitely more on the way 👍🙂
Thanks, the sample edit vs program edit part got me confused. You've cleared it up for me
Yeah me too at first! 😂 Glad I could help
Great tutorial, thank you for making this. Helping me a lot
Good teaching!!
Fantastic video, very helpful! Thank you!
You’re welcome 👍🙂
Great video! 👍
Awesome essentials tutorial. Thanks a lot.
Cool! Thank you for super useful content!
You’re welcome 👍
Excellent video thank you
Great video man!!! Thanks a lot!!!
Id love to see some more MPC One tutorials!!
Extremely helpful video for beginners like me! Thank you so much!
I noticed, that somewhere around the first third (I'm not quite sure where exactly) you happen to create en midi program to your track - by accident it seems. Right next you make sure to delete that program, because it was considered a mistake. I never thought it would be actually "created" and take up space by just swiching program type on the "sequence-bar"...
Is that true or did I misunderstand?
One other realted question:
Is there a place to get an overview of the whole project and all that's included - in one view (very important!) Maybe in the MPC software on the PC...(?)
Thanks again for sharing your greate knowledge and experience 🙂
Thanks a lot for the sample/program edit
In the bottom left of the MPC one screen there is an icon that will center your midi performance.
thank you. very well explained 👍
Nice tutorial thanks .
Thank you! 🙂
Hey! eccellent video. A sequence is like a track in a daw? also, can i put reverb on one pad only?
That Beat Butcha Kit was pretty solid, where did you grab that from?
👍 Here: hiphopdrumsamples.com
@@nervouscooks The link showed a few, Do you know what one is best for Boom Bap
@@eugenius1212 I don’t remember which one I was using but all the filth series are good for boom bap. You always get a lot of samples to play with. I think there are demo videos on the Drum Broker for each kit so you can get an idea of what’s included. They are all pretty similar though as he has his own sound. 👍
amazing, thanks so much.
Great video.
Thank you bro
Do you think you could do a video on the iMPC pro for iPad??
@@InTheSmokeSection sadly no, I bought that app and at the time it was soo buggy it was practically useless. It may have been updated since but I actually requested my money back and got it. I’m just a bit wary of it. 🙂
@@nervouscooks that's fair. I have my frustrations when it force closes. If you ever change your mind, I'd be interested in seeing that.
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Do you have videos of how to automate and setting up q links edits
I came for 8:39 and 44:58 and 47:13. (I have movie quotes that I have to sit with for about 30 seconds, and it's so frustrating that's there's not an all stop button. )
@@BjornBoswell double click the stop button will stop all. It took me a while to discover this! 👍
@@nervouscooksI've had for a few days. About 3-4 hours total on it. very useful info throughout this video.
@@nervouscooksalso I've been doing it wrong. I've been creating the song mostly in grid mode.
@@BjornBoswell I don’t think there’s a wrong way. Just different ways and if you haven’t heard we are about to get the 3.0 update which changes the workflow drastically. It’s optional though if you want to continue using this workflow. I’m going to update when 3.0 arrives and see how I feel about it but it’s definitely a big change. 🙂
@nervouscooks your videos helped so thanks! I'm uploading all my questions on my profile in video form if you would mind helping me once again.
its more suitable for live mangling than the Octatrack?
Is there a way I can send you my first ...14 bars of my 1st song (thata about as far as I get before I get another Idea for a song and start a new project. )
@@BjornBoswell I’m mad busy at the moment as I just became a dad but I plan on starting a discord soon for a monthly hang out. That would be a good way to send me music. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s set up. 👍
everyone who is blessed with watching this video should be obligated to subscribe...man THANK YOU SO MUCH for this! I almost sold my MPC but this helped sooo much!
You’re welcome. Stems is on its way for the MPC soon too so now is a great time to be owning one of these.
Do you feel that the mpc is “better” for sampling than the machine ? And if so why
I wouldn’t say better I think they both have an easy time sampling and chopping. I think the MPC has a few more features because of its complexity with layers and it does some cool stuff with extending tails on sample chops etc. I’m firmly in love with my MPC but honestly if you’re good at sampling then the Maschine is great too. 👍
very usefull for noobs like me. Thanks so much mate.
You’re welcome! 🙂
Are the maschine and mpc workflows super different? And if which so which do you prefer
I think there are definite similarities but I would say the Maschine is easier to get going with. I actually love the MPC now I understand it but at first I wasn’t crazy about it. I would say the MPC feels more complex but also a little more capable. It sort of does everything and I definitely found a few limitations on the Maschine. Ultimately though it comes down to personal preference. If you’re thinking of buying I’d definitely recommend finding a local retailer and getting hands on with both before parting with any cash. My opinion is just from my experience and needs but you might want something totally different. 👍🙂
@@nervouscookswhat limitations do you see in the maschine?
@@comparisonisthethiefofjoy9452 nothing major but the MPC just gives you more options. You can auto sample, easy to make samples mono which is an odd thing the Maschine doesn’t do. You can layer up to four samples each with their own effects and offset the sample layers to play at different times. It’s just a device that for everything I’ve needed so far it has delivered. I’m sure it has its flaws though. They all do. I totally love the Maschine too and the pads on those are definitely the best. 🙂
Just got mine today. Super frustrating
1:21 "lots of ways to do exactly the same thing". Like Photoshop! Or Logic. They add features for editing & have to keep the old ways for the legacy users! It gets busy after 30+ years. 😉
Don't forget your L audio in, or both, is half out!
I never looked at it like that but of course that makes sense! 👍🙂
1:06:44 🐱 😁
@@thekeysman6760 he likes to be involved 😂
@@nervouscooks "MAO!" Talkative cats are dope, man! 😎 New landlord recently & those new allowances mean I too may have a new friend at some point! 😉
@@thekeysman6760 nice!! They definitely improve your life… when they behave of course! 😂
Press stop twice to panic notes.
Appreciate the tips!! 👍
Does the one standalone?
Yes indeed! That’s how I’m using it here. You can use it as a controller for the software too. 👍
Eventually I will run into a video that will teach me how to add a synths to my beat. I keep F-ing the mix up.
This sounds very complicated just to get one drum pattern. During a performance I would need an extra person to control this device, that's not what we prefer. It sounds more like a sequencer than a real drum computer.
You didn't start training from turning on the mpc. Not good for the beginner
@@chahioliphant2793 I mention very early on that I make some assumptions and that you have your MPC ready to go after the basic initial setup. This is about workflow, not the absolute basics.