I’ve been composing music for 20+ years and I just learned more about mixing in 20 minutes than any video or book I’ve ever perused. This was so easy to digest. Thank you.
Real talk: your videos are so clear and right to the point, that when I searched up Mixing on the MPC, I chose to watch your video first, above all the others. Keep up the good work. 👏🏾
Man when is akai gonna start sponsoring you bro💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯 Real talk man you show people how to work the mpc in standalone without having to run to a daw like most people do💪🏾
This dude is the one I get knowledge from… Great teacher of the MPC… My stupid ass was using motherducker thinking I was making anything I put it on knock louder🤨…
I’m still in question tho bro, you having to go in submix, bring the fader of the sounds down still, just for it to show differently on the master bus, I use a way of going into the program edit and turning down the levels of the sounds there that better show on the master bus, but it is a bit of going bk n forth, but it works for me, but mixing on the mpc standalone, that’s the only thing I feel is a flaw
Thank you bro bro for real your tutorials have helped a bunch, when I need help with something and I don’t even know how to put it in words to search it’s like your video just pops up and I appreciate that to the fullest extent, keep up the good work, your teaching/people skills are on point like an icicle🙌🏽
Panning i gotta remember that i alway forget to pan stuff on the mpc i remember i started doing it on the circuit rhythm and it made a massive difference iv only had my mpc 3 weeks so learning how to probably mix is something i need to learn iv no idea what db stuff should be at i just mess around till it sounds ok but boombap is my thing and getting the right sound for the drums aint easy
What about lowering the sounds from the level knob in program edit and not using a limiter on the individual sounds that’s clipping like the kick and snare? Couldn’t you just lower the kick to -9 db and every other sound with the level in program edit?
I thought that using a compressor or limiter gives you the option of.using the out gain on the comp to lower or raise the overall gain without out altering the compression that you already set I thought I see you add compression then turn down the signal with the mixer which will turn down the signal going into the compressor.
The meters on the MPC are not professional VU meters. They don’t measure the actual pressure of the sound. You must purchase actual pressure reading VU meters in order to be real world accurate
I don't understand why you do this. there is a limiter hidden in the mpc. you kill the sound of the mpc not to go above zero on the master. mpc is different from a daw. Listen the original beat of dark knight gummo made on the mpc by honorable c note on youtube. Dowload the beat and listen. He uses mpc
@@JaeFreshmen It’s clear, brother, that there is a limiter in the MPC. Bolo said it for example. If you exceed zero on the master. when you export you will always be below zero (all formats exept stems) Do your mixing but the -9 db thing for the kick is bullshit. no industry guy on fl does that. the new mpc have sound. in the drum program set the filter to low 4 for all elements and you are good to go. Akai has thought of everything. you even have the tntxd video on the akai channel who was really shocked that his beat sounded good without any processing. on mpc you have to beat up the master track. chopsquad beats her up when he's on mpc. look at all the akai demo projects in your mpc. they are all above zero. it's for a reason 🤷. here is a link where people are talking about it
I’ve been composing music for 20+ years and I just learned more about mixing in 20 minutes than any video or book I’ve ever perused. This was so easy to digest. Thank you.
You never disappoint!
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I’ve learned more in the last few days watching your videos than the few months I’ve had my Live 2. Keep going bro. Definitely subscribed
thanks for showing support glad to hear you finding the videos helpful
Real talk: your videos are so clear and right to the point, that when I searched up Mixing on the MPC, I chose to watch your video first, above all the others. Keep up the good work. 👏🏾
Love what you do. Ill be soaking up all the knowledge.
Music saves humans.
Man when is akai gonna start sponsoring you bro💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯 Real talk man you show people how to work the mpc in standalone without having to run to a daw like most people do💪🏾
I 2nd that my dude
man much appreciated for the feedback and idk man lol hopefully soon haha
@@5thelementalsounds much love
Its coming bro you deserve it real talk@@JaeFreshmen 💯
Man , i been looking around for propper mixings on mpc vids , and here comes jae around the corner , right on time. Much apriciated ✌️
much love for tuning back in hope you found it helpful
The best channel hands down 👍👍
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That soft clipper is a game-changer.
Thanks Jae for what you do for the community brother 🎶✊🏿💙💎
thanks bro for watching
you’re the 🐐
much love for the support bro
Damn! My mixes are sounding better already. Thanks Jae!
man super glad to hear that bro , it took me awhile to make this video without being to subjective glad to hear you learn something from it
Thanks so much for your channel. You are a blessing by showing how to work the mpc
thanks for watching bro
This dude is the one I get knowledge from… Great teacher of the MPC… My stupid ass was using motherducker thinking I was making anything I put it on knock louder🤨…
a plus as usual
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Great tutorial. Thanks 😉
thanks bro
You are the best! I'm tellin' you
much love bro💯
I’m still in question tho bro, you having to go in submix, bring the fader of the sounds down still, just for it to show differently on the master bus, I use a way of going into the program edit and turning down the levels of the sounds there that better show on the master bus, but it is a bit of going bk n forth, but it works for me, but mixing on the mpc standalone, that’s the only thing I feel is a flaw
Love the explanations for what you are doing, thank you for the tutorial!
Salute King...Keep doin it up. 💯💯💯
much respect 💯
great video, love these in depth videos. I be taking notes on these videos. keep em coming
Man I appreciate you on this fr fr I needed this video ⚡️🚀💪🏾
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@@JaeFreshmen most definitely 💯
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thank you so much, means alot bro foreal
Thank you bro bro for real your tutorials have helped a bunch, when I need help with something and I don’t even know how to put it in words to search it’s like your video just pops up and I appreciate that to the fullest extent, keep up the good work, your teaching/people skills are on point like an icicle🙌🏽
Jus grabbed tha live 2…bout to go nuts
Thanks for the information.
thanks for tuning in bro
I would love to see you do videos on the Mpc key 37
Panning i gotta remember that i alway forget to pan stuff on the mpc i remember i started doing it on the circuit rhythm and it made a massive difference iv only had my mpc 3 weeks so learning how to probably mix is something i need to learn iv no idea what db stuff should be at i just mess around till it sounds ok but boombap is my thing and getting the right sound for the drums aint easy
great content
thanks bro 💯
sick!!
Thank you again 💯👊🏾
Super
Thank you Jae ! Great mixing Video, question what do you think about the older mpc’s 2000 3000 2500?
thanks g and i never used them so im not sure but ima newbie to mpc so i dont think ill even go back to those one
@@JaeFreshmen I see makes sense , thanks Jae👍
Thanks for sharing
thanks for watching bro
It would be awesome to see a midi learn video!
What about lowering the sounds from the level knob in program edit and not using a limiter on the individual sounds that’s clipping like the kick and snare? Couldn’t you just lower the kick to -9 db and every other sound with the level in program edit?
Clipping it with a limiter will reduce its volume and at the same time make it snappier to still be able to cut through the mix.
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I thought that using a compressor or limiter gives you the option of.using the out gain on the comp to lower or raise the overall gain without out altering the compression that you already set I thought I see you add compression then turn down the signal with the mixer which will turn down the signal going into the compressor.
No compression on the master out?
you can if you want but i make beats for artist exclusively or for my self so work flow is different because im in the studio with them
@@JaeFreshmen got it. Thanks for the reply!
Yo where is master track for all my tracks? Thanks for the tips bro
watch this short th-cam.com/users/shorts7sqVrcF_JA4
What would you put on the master track?
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After this is the track ready to record on?
The meters on the MPC are not professional VU meters. They don’t measure the actual pressure of the sound. You must purchase actual pressure reading VU meters in order to be real world accurate
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I don't understand why you do this. there is a limiter hidden in the mpc. you kill the sound of the mpc not to go above zero on the master. mpc is different from a daw. Listen the original beat of dark knight gummo made on the mpc by honorable c note on youtube. Dowload the beat and listen. He uses mpc
can you share any videos on this explanation?
@@JaeFreshmen It’s clear, brother, that there is a limiter in the MPC. Bolo said it for example. If you exceed zero on the master. when you export you will always be below zero (all formats exept stems) Do your mixing but the -9 db thing for the kick is bullshit. no industry guy on fl does that. the new mpc have sound. in the drum program set the filter to low 4 for all elements and you are good to go. Akai has thought of everything. you even have the tntxd video on the akai channel who was really shocked that his beat sounded good without any processing. on mpc you have to beat up the master track. chopsquad beats her up when he's on mpc. look at all the akai demo projects in your mpc. they are all above zero. it's for a reason 🤷. here is a link where people are talking about it
@@Vivre-os3ht and wheres the link
@@Vivre-os3ht chill bro , aint nobody saying your wrong, im genuinely asking
thanks for all the tips you give 👌🦾