you inspired me to sit down and compose part of a piece of music this evening which I posted on TH-cam. I used to come home and write music every single night, but due to technology marching forward and obsoletin my computer and my software I haven't felt much like writing. but playing around with these musical toys his sparked some interest again. thank you
That’s good to hear. I’ve had tech get in the way before, as well. So much noise. Stops me from being able to express myself. Send me some tunes, if you get around to exporting them.
when I first started messing around with this thing I encountered a lot of frustrations, but the more I play around with it, my ideas of how the workflow should go start to conform to how the machines process is, and it has actually triggered some interesting different ways of looking at how to put together a piece of music on this gear.
@@dreadwardbernays i might send midi to my p6 see what i can get going , evern seen a john bonham style drum solo on drum machine ? check this vid address. DjBR7KwRzew or search "John Bonham style MPC X drum solo"
I’ve used specifically treated drumkit and breakbeat wav files with my Dirtywave M8 tracker. There you can have up to 100 slices/chops and no sample time limit. But now I know I can put all those kits (1 kit for vocals, 1kit for one shot drums and 1kit of breakbeats) to my P-6. I just need to either shorten those wav files so that there’s only 64 of different sounds (max amount of chops) or downsample in P-6 sample tool. Either way all of those three wav files can be easily pitched up in a daw to be just 6 seconds each. So no worries about having 64 different 8bar drumbreaks in one sample pad memory. The lenght isn’t really a problem. You can always use the oldskool way of sampling and pitch up the original wav file and have all those breakbeats in 6 seconds. Sure, it might cause some grit when pitching down in P-6, but isn’t that just the way we want it? 😊
There’s a poly mode that lets you play chops at same time on same pad. If it’s set to monophonic only one can be played at a time. I haven’t gotten around to figuring out where the setting is nuts it’s def there 🎉
enjoying watching this! Got me riled up to mess with music 🎶🎶 tonight! I think keeping all the kicks on one pad the snares on the next the hats on the next probably solves the polyphony problem. the other problem that solves is if you want it put reverb on anything or pan anything or just levels on something it allows you to address them individually. if you have your four favorite kick sounds on pad one in Bank a you're not likely to ever trigger multiple of them simultaneously on the same note in the same track. same goes for the snare and the hats etcetera
i make some extensive drum kits, using all same hit type on one pad is the way. there are mute groups in the voice menu. managed to get one of my kits into the p6 in a lite form, i got 17 articulations using 132 samples. all works amazingly well. vid on my channel of a jazz brush kit going at it.
I think I've read the manual about four times now. so if you wind up with any questions about how to do this or that just tag me with a question I'll probably be able to answer it.
16:25 did you put your pad into "POLY" mode ? (shift + GATE) Otherwise, that might be the reason why you can't trigger your kicks and hats at the same time. By default it's in monophonic mode and any note will cut the previous one. Thanks for the video. By the way, the titles in the manual's summary are clickable and will directly scroll to the right page.
14:43 question for everyone : suppose I don't want to live record the snare (which is the second chop) but enter it using the step sequencer (meaning you need to exit the KYBD mode). Is they a way to do this ? It will always trigger the first chop, from what I can see. The workaround I use is to enter a step, then while holding it, you can turn the knob to select another note (hence, another chop). But if anyone has a better way...
I think on this particular track part of the reason you may have been experiencing difficulties with quantization is because I think the real tempo is closer to 73.5 BPM. I think since you were writing on double time at 145 your 16th notes are more like 32 notes
since the tempo was going twice as fast as you needed it to be going, there were places between the 16th notes for your notes to be quantized to. or something like that. because when you are playing against double the tempo those steps kind of become like 32nd notes
Wouldn't it be easier to use the step sampling function to make a drumset ? Actually seeing this in the Roland and loopop videos was a main reason i ordered it. Just arrived earlier today.
can someone give me a resume on how to do this? I deleted everything on the P6 and want to make little drumkits that fit on one pad on each pad of a bunch of banks. Does the chop function auto detect the start/end point of the transients? Or do the sounds need to be in the exact same time frame?
the other thing that's crazy about the manual is that each line in the instructions is kind of spoken in a backwards manner. it's so weird. they tell you at the end of the sentence what button needs to be held down after they've already told you a different button to press 😅
lol i was showin my pal this yesterday, check this button combo. read backwards to you. lol there is one section where they did it the other way round, and they put a little note to support that.
@@The_Sonic_Ally makes me wonder if the manual was originally written in a language that writes from right to left, and the translator translated the words, but not the direction? LOL THE MANUAL: "Press the [GRANULAR] pad and the sample pad corresponding to the material you want to use, while holding down the [PATTERN] button." REAL LIFE: TELL THE GRANULAR ENGINE WHICH SAMPLE TO USE: Hold [PATTERN] + [GRANULAR] then press desired [SAMPLE PAD]
Having worked with Japanese people, I am 99% sure they wrote the manual in Japanese first at Roland HQ. Which is indeed a language you read from right to left, but I’d rather suspect the way you express (in your mind and grammar) “do this then that” or “do this while doing that” to be different than in Western countries.
If you use the desktop software, it should convert the samples. I trimmed mine in Logic, and put 8 equal length samples into a file. Then transferred them onto the machine. Worked pretty well.
Don’t you have to edit the samples to be “ready” to chop into 1/3 or 1/4. A little long winded for me. Need to have poly mode on for same hits on a pad.
It’s much easier to do than loading them, with different lengths, and then trimming the starts and ends of each on the P-6. Which I’ve tried. So, I prefer doing it this way.
I really enjoy watching these videos withouts edits , I'm learning so much watching them .
I’ll keep them coming, and we’ll learn together.
you inspired me to sit down and compose part of a piece of music this evening which I posted on TH-cam. I used to come home and write music every single night, but due to technology marching forward and obsoletin my computer and my software I haven't felt much like writing. but playing around with these musical toys his sparked some interest again. thank you
That’s good to hear. I’ve had tech get in the way before, as well. So much noise. Stops me from being able to express myself. Send me some tunes, if you get around to exporting them.
Incredible hack ! Thanks a lot for this !!
when I first started messing around with this thing I encountered a lot of frustrations, but the more I play around with it, my ideas of how the workflow should go start to conform to how the machines process is, and it has actually triggered some interesting different ways of looking at how to put together a piece of music on this gear.
Agreed. This workflow has its own magic. I’m making very different tunes, compared to the MPC or the EP-1320, or even a DAW.
Agreed. This workflow has its own magic. I’m making very different tunes, compared to the MPC or the EP-1320, or even a DAW.
Great job man way to work with the community great channel!!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Sounds badass 🔥
Thank you 🙏🏾
This feature was exactly why I grabbed this p6. Explicitly for drums. I got full Broadway kits to put in...
It’s a perfect drum machine. Live sets would be dope.
@@dreadwardbernays i might send midi to my p6 see what i can get going , evern seen a john bonham style drum solo on drum machine ? check this vid address. DjBR7KwRzew or search "John Bonham style MPC X drum solo"
I’ve used specifically treated drumkit and breakbeat wav files with my Dirtywave M8 tracker. There you can have up to 100 slices/chops and no sample time limit.
But now I know I can put all those kits (1 kit for vocals, 1kit for one shot drums and 1kit of breakbeats) to my P-6. I just need to either shorten those wav files so that there’s only 64 of different sounds (max amount of chops) or downsample in P-6 sample tool. Either way all of those three wav files can be easily pitched up in a daw to be just 6 seconds each.
So no worries about having 64 different 8bar drumbreaks in one sample pad memory. The lenght isn’t really a problem. You can always use the oldskool way of sampling and pitch up the original wav file and have all those breakbeats in 6 seconds. Sure, it might cause some grit when pitching down in P-6, but isn’t that just the way we want it? 😊
That grit is EXACTLY what I want! Cheers!
There’s a poly mode that lets you play chops at same time on same pad. If it’s set to monophonic only one can be played at a time. I haven’t gotten around to figuring out where the setting is nuts it’s def there 🎉
Hold down shift, and press the Gate button to access poly.
enjoying watching this! Got me riled up to mess with music 🎶🎶 tonight! I think keeping all the kicks on one pad the snares on the next the hats on the next probably solves the polyphony problem. the other problem that solves is if you want it put reverb on anything or pan anything or just levels on something it allows you to address them individually. if you have your four favorite kick sounds on pad one in Bank a you're not likely to ever trigger multiple of them simultaneously on the same note in the same track. same goes for the snare and the hats etcetera
i make some extensive drum kits, using all same hit type on one pad is the way. there are mute groups in the voice menu. managed to get one of my kits into the p6 in a lite form, i got 17 articulations using 132 samples. all works amazingly well. vid on my channel of a jazz brush kit going at it.
Sick!
I think I've read the manual about four times now. so if you wind up with any questions about how to do this or that just tag me with a question I'll probably be able to answer it.
I see you getting a bunch of questions, in the near future!
so far I think my favorite mfx effect is the vinyl one.
My favorite is the phaser at the moment.
I thought the crows at 7:03 were actually a sample
That’d be a cool sample
Please please show us how you use the sample utility! Thanks!
Next vid!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who just erases everything and starts from scratch vs diagnosing the root cause of a (huh?) :)
Oh yeah! Everything I’m making on this is simple enough to just cut my losses and restart.
@@dreadwardbernays I'm learning tons so you're doing something right! :)
Salut j ai une question comment sauvegarder un pattern qu on a créer ?
Good stuff man it's not an easy unit to master.
Thank you!
16:25 did you put your pad into "POLY" mode ? (shift + GATE) Otherwise, that might be the reason why you can't trigger your kicks and hats at the same time. By default it's in monophonic mode and any note will cut the previous one. Thanks for the video. By the way, the titles in the manual's summary are clickable and will directly scroll to the right page.
I think I did put it into Poly. But switched back to mono, at some point. Forgot all about that. I’ll have to mess with this again.
14:43 question for everyone : suppose I don't want to live record the snare (which is the second chop) but enter it using the step sequencer (meaning you need to exit the KYBD mode). Is they a way to do this ? It will always trigger the first chop, from what I can see. The workaround I use is to enter a step, then while holding it, you can turn the knob to select another note (hence, another chop). But if anyone has a better way...
I haven’t found any other way to do this. But, maybe someone else knows of one.
This is a function the old Po-33 KO could do to make kits also. Lol
I think on this particular track part of the reason you may have been experiencing difficulties with quantization is because I think the real tempo is closer to 73.5 BPM. I think since you were writing on double time at 145 your 16th notes are more like 32 notes
since the tempo was going twice as fast as you needed it to be going, there were places between the 16th notes for your notes to be quantized to. or something like that. because when you are playing against double the tempo those steps kind of become like 32nd notes
I think you’re right. Might have to go in and adjust the quantize settings.
Wouldn't it be easier to use the step sampling function to make a drumset ? Actually seeing this in the Roland and loopop videos was a main reason i ordered it. Just arrived earlier today.
You could use the step sampler function and get the same results. I just like setting it up ahead of time.
@@dreadwardbernays Will try both.
can someone give me a resume on how to do this?
I deleted everything on the P6 and want to make little drumkits that fit on one pad on each pad of a bunch of banks. Does the chop function auto detect the start/end point of the transients? Or do the sounds need to be in the exact same time frame?
I used Logic to make them all the right lengths. This machine doesn’t detect transients or anything like that, from what I’ve seen.
@@dreadwardbernays ah shit. Much needed feature. How long did you make the length of the samples. And how big where the gaps? Sample rate?
the other thing that's crazy about the manual is that each line in the instructions is kind of spoken in a backwards manner. it's so weird. they tell you at the end of the sentence what button needs to be held down after they've already told you a different button to press 😅
lol i was showin my pal this yesterday, check this button combo. read backwards to you. lol there is one section where they did it the other way round, and they put a little note to support that.
@@The_Sonic_Ally makes me wonder if the manual was originally written in a language that writes from right to left, and the translator translated the words, but not the direction? LOL
THE MANUAL:
"Press the [GRANULAR] pad and the sample pad corresponding to the material you want to use, while holding down the [PATTERN] button."
REAL LIFE:
TELL THE GRANULAR ENGINE WHICH SAMPLE TO USE:
Hold [PATTERN] + [GRANULAR] then press desired [SAMPLE PAD]
Having worked with Japanese people, I am 99% sure they wrote the manual in Japanese first at Roland HQ. Which is indeed a language you read from right to left, but I’d rather suspect the way you express (in your mind and grammar) “do this then that” or “do this while doing that” to be different than in Western countries.
Sounds about right
Hi good video can you please tell me can I dump 24 bit samples in this will the Roland software convert them like I can do on the model samples thanks
If you use the desktop software, it should convert the samples. I trimmed mine in Logic, and put 8 equal length samples into a file. Then transferred them onto the machine. Worked pretty well.
Don’t you have to edit the samples to be “ready” to chop into 1/3 or 1/4. A little long winded for me. Need to have poly mode on for same hits on a pad.
It’s much easier to do than loading them, with different lengths, and then trimming the starts and ends of each on the P-6. Which I’ve tried. So, I prefer doing it this way.