14:32 to 14:37 - tried this multiple times - but when I change the start point on the copied sample, it affects the first sample too! - I can get past this by doing the “extract” thing you do later in this video, but what am I missing here?
Sample Tip: Do the "Classic Chop Method" but let each chop play the end of the sample. So each chop has a different start time but all have the same end time. This way gives different kind of vibe. We can call it the "Start Chop Method" lol. Or create 2 programs & do both. Peace
@@PinkBuddhaAcademy Yup. It's a technique I discovered on the MPC-2500 jjos non-destructive chop. If u play around with it you'll see how it could be dope on some samples. It'll make for nice video. Peace
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial! Can you please go a little backwards to the part of how you set this thing up for recording samples, which input settings do you choose (for example, on the back - do you choose instrument or line? do you turn on the +48V or not?) etc. Because for someone like me, your tutorial begins "in the middle"
I only use the +48 if I'm using a microphone that needs phantom power. That's the only reason you should use that. one. Otherwise, just use the instrument or line - depending upon how much output your device puts out. You have to just plug it in, and see if the volume is too hot. Microphone levels are usually the quietest. Then comes "instrument" levels. Then "line" levels are the hottest. If you're plugging in a guitar, or keyboard, etc. - those are usually going to be "instrument" levels. Line levels would be coming from an amplifier, or stereo, that sort of thing.
hey if you use the demo version (that lasts forever) of Reaper to record your vocal track they have a great plugin called ReFir that will filter out all that background noise and you could also use their built in gate fx and this will make your youtube videos sound much better. if you need help setting it up just ask. goodluck!
is it possible to have separate fx for each pad? let's say i want two copies of the same snare sound on separate pads, the other one with delay and the other one dry.
Very helpful. Thank you for this!
Thanks, Buddha. Cleared up my Force newbie questions.
12:13 & 15:51 work for me coming from the sp-404. Thanks!
That sample assign method is exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks.
Great method. Appreciate the timestamps for later references when reviewing.
Very useful, thank you for your work, i like it a lot! 🙏
Thanks!
Well, you make me want to sample more with the Force even though it's more cumbersome than the MPC X & Live.
these are excellent tutorials my friend, so helpful!!
thanks!
Hey man, I love your music, tutorials, and your classes on Skillshare. Thank you for your work!
Thanks for the comments - and glad you found me on Skillshare too!
Thanks ! Very very helpful
14:32 to 14:37 - tried this multiple times - but when I change the start point on the copied sample, it affects the first sample too! - I can get past this by doing the “extract” thing you do later in this video, but what am I missing here?
Ahhhh!!! I got it by squinting at your display - “Slice” needs to be set to “Pad” and not “All” - kind of a key point!
Sample Tip:
Do the "Classic Chop Method" but let each chop play the end of the sample. So each chop has a different start time but all have the same end time. This way gives different kind of vibe. We can call it the "Start Chop Method" lol. Or create 2 programs & do both.
Peace
You mean.. Let each chop continue through the end?
@@PinkBuddhaAcademy Yup. It's a technique I discovered on the MPC-2500 jjos non-destructive chop. If u play around with it you'll see how it could be
dope on some samples.
It'll make for nice video.
Peace
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial! Can you please go a little backwards to the part of how you set this thing up for recording samples, which input settings do you choose (for example, on the back - do you choose instrument or line? do you turn on the +48V or not?) etc. Because for someone like me, your tutorial begins "in the middle"
I only use the +48 if I'm using a microphone that needs phantom power. That's the only reason you should use that. one. Otherwise, just use the instrument or line - depending upon how much output your device puts out. You have to just plug it in, and see if the volume is too hot. Microphone levels are usually the quietest. Then comes "instrument" levels. Then "line" levels are the hottest.
If you're plugging in a guitar, or keyboard, etc. - those are usually going to be "instrument" levels. Line levels would be coming from an amplifier, or stereo, that sort of thing.
hey if you use the demo version (that lasts forever) of Reaper to record your vocal track they have a great plugin called ReFir that will filter out all that background noise and you could also use their built in gate fx and this will make your youtube videos sound much better. if you need help setting it up just ask. goodluck!
I’m watching all your useful and pleasant tips. Sub
does anyone know how to install the expansion pack to the force?
Force Friday’s!
New episode out tomorrow!
Great Video! Thanks What is the limit for audio files? Can i use Akai Force to create pop music(.wav files)? Regards
Limit...like memory? Not sure. Yes. It exports wav
@@PinkBuddhaAcademy Thanks
is it possible to have separate fx for each pad? let's say i want two copies of the same snare sound on separate pads, the other one with delay and the other one dry.
Yes. Go to pad mixer. Only works on drums though.
@@PinkBuddhaAcademy thanks! Trying to figure out if Force is the right machine for me. Seems pretty good so far.
How do you connect the phone to the force? Or do you just record the sound with a microphone?
Get a headphone to quarter inch cord. Then you just plug it in.
@@PinkBuddhaAcademy ok cool thanks
I try to use the discord link but get invalid invite message :(
discord.gg/M2dN2wnzmc
I think that old one expired