I use banks B for bass, C (chops) for samples, D for drums, E (etcetera 😂) for various sound fx and random sounds for ear candy, then when I finally get all the sounds I want I copy them to bank A for the final sounds I chose then work there
Bro sticker bomb that desk. Loved the video. The pad is sequenced not the sample. I've done this on accident after reorganizing old projects not realizing there's still a pattern or two I made. I play it back and not have any recollection of where I was going.
Fantastic workflow enhancement! I have more than four of each (kicks, snares, hats) and might make separate banks for each in a separate project. I'll see, but again it's a great idea and can save a lot of time. Brilliant, and thank you sir!
I know somewhere in the deep recesses of my brain I already knew about the swap pad functionality, but sometimes it takes seeing someone use it in a context that’s useful for me for it to kick in! Will try this today. Also rethinking my drum arrangement to pad methodology, may try the “lanes” method you suggested 🤔
I think in addition to that you can make a long sample with like a lot of different drum hits consequently in a single long sample and then choose not from four but from many with stard\end button, right?
Dope
Looks clean! 👌🏽 Good tip, great way to audition sounds.
I use banks B for bass, C (chops) for samples, D for drums, E (etcetera 😂) for various sound fx and random sounds for ear candy, then when I finally get all the sounds I want I copy them to bank A for the final sounds I chose then work there
Very organised! 😁
Bro sticker bomb that desk. Loved the video. The pad is sequenced not the sample. I've done this on accident after reorganizing old projects not realizing there's still a pattern or two I made. I play it back and not have any recollection of where I was going.
I was actually thinking of stickers as well!
Thanks for the tip! Great stuff 👍
Couuurrssee using those tips 🥰
Fantastic workflow enhancement! I have more than four of each (kicks, snares, hats) and might make separate banks for each in a separate project. I'll see, but again it's a great idea and can save a lot of time. Brilliant, and thank you sir!
man, you can also resample pattern with sample, loop this pad and go to import menu. So you can hear you sample and pick perfect drums 🤙
nice!
I know somewhere in the deep recesses of my brain I already knew about the swap pad functionality, but sometimes it takes seeing someone use it in a context that’s useful for me for it to kick in! Will try this today.
Also rethinking my drum arrangement to pad methodology, may try the “lanes” method you suggested 🤔
There is a lot of shortcuts on the MK2, sometimes you need that reminder! I forget about them myself from time to time 😂
Good beat on that last part
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cool workflow tip, thnx ; )
That's a great tip! Awesome workflow.
Nice one man! 👊
Succulents are so 2021😊! Smart workflow, though. Kudos and hats off.
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Looks good, mane. You should consider the mirror trick cuckoo uses
Nice one bro
Honestly, I always thought that old chipwood table-top would be very rough on your hands. I don't know how you used it for so long. :)
Surprisingly wasn't too bad but yes, the new top is a lot nicer 😊
I think in addition to that you can make a long sample with like a lot of different drum hits consequently in a single long sample and then choose not from four but from many with stard\end button, right?
You can do that too yeah. That’s useful on the sx/a where importing stuff isn’t as easy. It works for the mk2 as well if you wanted to work that way 👍
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Thanks for watching ma guy! 🙏