The Evolution of Patterns (Re-uploaded): A Complete Guide to Using Your SP 404 MKII
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
- This is a re-upload of a previous video describing how to use your SP 404 MKII for beginners. This goes over the 3.0 update features, but focuses on the core requirements to get you making beats.
00:00 Starting a New Project
01:55 Prepping Your SP 404 MKII for Input
03:24 Input/Effects Settings Before You Record
11:30 The Audio File You Just Recorded (Prepping Audio Before Chopping)
16:55 Chopping Your Samples
26:56 Sample Pads and Mute Groups
30:57 Sample Manipulation/Options
34:30 Tempo for Your Project
38:48 Making Patterns
48:55 Copying and Pasting Patterns/ Converting Patterns to Samples
54:32 One Shot Playback Feature
1:00:07 Pad Mute Mode - เพลง
The best and most educating content for learning and exploring the 404. Thanks a lot for the great work 😊👍🏼
Thanks. It’s always good when someone finds this.
Your tutorial is one of my main resources to master this wonderful machine! Awesome you got it back online.. I appreciate your great work✌🏽 so keep ‘em coming!
Thank you so much for the support. I really do enjoy how much this has helped people. Respect.
This was extremely helpful and so well done. Thanks teach!
Haha. No problem student...lol.
REALMENTE UTIL.
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR TUS CONOCIMIENTOS.
PAZ Y BIEN
de nada. ¿Puedes conseguir este vídeo en español? ¿Ayudaría si hubiera una traducción?
@@spitlogic lo traducimos.con el traductor automático de youtube.
Tu inglés y tu manera de explicar es muy clara.
Gracias !!
Excellent work at bringing this information to my brain in an approachable fashion. I'm very new and really don't know where to start when I have an idea of what I want to end up with from the machine. So, from beginning of your instruction through "Chopping Your Samples," has been very, very helpful. I'll play with this for a while and then move on to learn something new. 👍🏻🍻
Nice. It always makes me happy to know someone is getting a lot from this tutorial. Thank you for support and the comment.
Thank you so much!
👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks. I always forget how to use it when i pull it out lol. Always gotta look up some guides
I sometimes have to look up tutorials when I don't use a feature for a while too. Glad you can use the video.
great tutorial man, just picked up one of these this week. your pacing is really good, was able to lightly skip some of the stuff i already figured out but this is packed with really great tips along the way!
Thank you. Always great to hear that this video is helping.
This is excellent, by far the best intro video for newbies like me! - I had stopped using my 404 as I couldn't get on with it for my workflow, this video has cleared up so much and shown me the potential it has. Great work!
Very glad you got a lot out of it and that it has inspired you to pick it back up. It is definitely made as a full guide for new users. Thanks for the support.
Thanks for this!
My pleasure! Thank you.
Awesome video tutorial man!! You're the best!!
Thank you. Very happy to know this helps.
I believe it’s Shift+Gate to turn off the gate on all samples in the bank.
Yes. You're right.
Awesome walk through.
Hope you get no copy strikes this time.
Fingers crossed. Thanks for the support.
Is there a way to save this video to a playlist? I would like to revisit this tutorial. Thank you!
There should be a circle on the bottom right corner of the video with three dots. That should give you the options to save it to a playlist.
Hello! I was watching this excellent video and I wondered if it was possible to record a pattern without any quantize?
Just to clarify what you're asking; do you mean record a pattern that doesn't have any tempo or are you talking within a tempo but none of it being quantized?
@@spitlogic The latter. But both questions are interesting. I guess recording a pattern without a tempo would imply something about resampling what you play?
@@samsilk945 The knob on the most right of the MKII will control the quantization when you're in prepared record mode. You can put it to zero and it will go based on your natural timing. If you want to avoid the metronome you can turn that off as well. You can resample and that would not have a pattern that would repeat (unless you loop it) nor would you be limited to the number of bars. I think it's very dependent on what you're trying to accomplish in the end. Hope this helps.
It does !!