Imagine if they added a node editor on the MPC, where you could patch stuff in any which way you want (like in Reason or Buzz). That would enable absolutely crazy stuff just using the primitives and plugins available in the box, like splitting and combining audio signal paths. In my own test app, I really wanted to learn how to do a node editor that would enable all kinds of weird audio math on the signal, the computation just gets really expensive really fast. I'm still hoping that we get 3rd party plugin SDK or sorts (might take a couple of years still), would be so funny to run home-made plugins in there. These past months I've been studying about DSP algorithms and other audio plugin shenanigans (like the new CLAP format) just in case they suddenly throw an SDK out there. \o/
Wow! Great and creative technique. Hey it works! This is genius. Hopefully Akai comes up with a real De-esser. Thank you for sharing. I learned 2 things, how to DS and that the term is indeed "home in" and not "hone in" LOL Thanks!
@@marcusbeyer8481 the problem is with Kill EQ you are limited with the crossover limit. However there is no reason why you couldn’t use another EQ/filter. I just wanted to get people thinking out of the box really, so yeh, you could do that. Good shout.
School is in session! Pay attention!
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Nice. Makes me think of Multifilterbank applicability in the scenario.
Yeh man
He does it again! Magical.
Haha thanks mate
Nice one Conan, watching now.
I appreciate it mate
Imagine if they added a node editor on the MPC, where you could patch stuff in any which way you want (like in Reason or Buzz). That would enable absolutely crazy stuff just using the primitives and plugins available in the box, like splitting and combining audio signal paths. In my own test app, I really wanted to learn how to do a node editor that would enable all kinds of weird audio math on the signal, the computation just gets really expensive really fast.
I'm still hoping that we get 3rd party plugin SDK or sorts (might take a couple of years still), would be so funny to run home-made plugins in there. These past months I've been studying about DSP algorithms and other audio plugin shenanigans (like the new CLAP format) just in case they suddenly throw an SDK out there. \o/
Sounds exciting mate!!
Omg. Brilliant dude.
Enjoy mate
Genius!!
Enjoy it mate
Wow! Great and creative technique. Hey it works! This is genius. Hopefully Akai comes up with a real De-esser. Thank you for sharing. I learned 2 things, how to DS and that the term is indeed "home in" and not "hone in" LOL Thanks!
Yes it’s a very primitive de-esser but it works. As you said, hopefully they will release one for standalone.
Salute 👍🏾 interesting 🔥
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Do you have any videos on guitars settings?
Not really mate, but it’s been requested a few times so I might do something.
Yo I think in Mpc fx --Air noise gate filter- has a de esser there they call it denoise filter not for sure but it works like a de esser
I will check it out. Cheers mate.
Could you skip the low track? Instead just a lows+mids track and then a highs track
@@marcusbeyer8481 the problem is with Kill EQ you are limited with the crossover limit. However there is no reason why you couldn’t use another EQ/filter. I just wanted to get people thinking out of the box really, so yeh, you could do that. Good shout.