Process of making sample based hiphop instrumental. Made in old way with AKAI MPC 1000 sampler. Sample was taken from Roy Porter Sound Machine - Party Time
Yo, I love to pick up all those workflow shortcuts and stuff. Mainly stuff I once knew it existed but forgot about it, for example setting start / end points by the Q-Link sliders, REC + Start on bar 4 to replace just that bar, etc. And then of course all the inspiration with regards to how to flip samples in a musical way. Thanks for sharing your process!
I have OS version still, but I’m having problems editing the start and end point. I use the Data Wheel and its really too slow. My Q Links don’t quite work so other than that idk if there’s a way to speed up the Data wheel. Thanks
@@ghettodwella Speaking of crunch, sometimes I copy a sample, bit reducing it at 11.2khz - 11bit and mixing it in trim with the original at 30% bitreduced - 70% original ratio (all at +5sem pitch). Then I add 1% of bit grunge and resample. Then I pitch it down to its original pitch for some spicy results. (works even better if you crank the highs a little bit before sampling).
Hi, in the video 13:50 is on the display top and right NON-OVERLAP on my MPC is no sound I have to change to OVERLAP and sounds are comming. Anybody know why? Thanks for advice.
hi great stuff :) new to the mpc1000 world (MPC world in general), i'm wondering do the jjosx update speed up the ram processing when auto chopping and stuff like that? I still got the official firmware on mine, with the 128mb RAM, and a 2GB flash card. Do you recommend me to try jjosx for free? Sorry for the storm of questions, in general if you have information on how to optimize the speed of machine processes 😬😬😬
this is awesome for 1996. now you do this same thing in Logic Pro X in 5 minutes. i had one of these and you have to load drum kits from CF cards. it’s a cool machine but it’s way too inefficient
nah bro, for samples I just play sound on youtube - goes to mpc via digital audio cable thru audio interface, and for scratches just a vinyl record with lots of samples on it
@@ghettodwella Thanks for the answer, finally someone who has the same idea. Another question, how exactly do I connect the cable to the MPC through the interface?
For those wondering, he does eventually use the turntable at about 19:35. I found the entire video pretty dull, and this is exactly what I'd want to avoid if I got an MPC. Listening to the same loop over and over again for too long is such a buzz kill.
I did all kinds of music over the last 30 years, from rock/metal over hip hop with a band to electronic music. Whatever music you do and whatever tools you use (band in the practice room, daw, mpc, hardware+sequencer) you always hear the same loop over and over again. During writing and at the end during recording and mixing. Ask any professional artist/producer, why they cannot listen to their own music anymore when it was released.-. Because they Heard every second of it a million times... that’s the difference between a jam and a produced piece of music.
hiphop is a loop based music genre and he shows the process of getting everything under a 4 bar sequence, what did you exactly expect to see in this video ?
True hip hop all made from breaks of a record quite impressive peace and blessings ✊💯🔥
I own mpc1000 for years but learned a lot watching this. GOOD!
Getting one, ASAP !!!
Dope, true candy for my ears! Nice to see your process
Yo, I love to pick up all those workflow shortcuts and stuff. Mainly stuff I once knew it existed but forgot about it, for example setting start / end points by the Q-Link sliders, REC + Start on bar 4 to replace just that bar, etc. And then of course all the inspiration with regards to how to flip samples in a musical way. Thanks for sharing your process!
Dope man. I learned a lot from your process. I make beats on the 1000 as well. This was dope, digging the beat and the scratching is on point.
Oustanding! love the flute.
I thought I knew a lot about my mPC 1000 apparently not thanks for sharing.
Yeah! Great music skills on that MPC1000! Congrats
wow !!! that was amazing , respect brother .👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Sweet jam man really dig where it went in the end
Like the way you do it ! Fresh cutz and a nice funky fresh beat! Sound's supa Dope.
YES. this is exactly what i needed to see. thanks bruv.
Sounds awesome dude, great job!
Very nice video bro, it's way better when you can see the content of the screen in the process.
Keep it up the heat 💯💯
Perfect lesson. Thank you!
incredible.
Sick remix!
That's that Old School...... Dope
Perfection at its best
This is incredible
Some dope beats here 👌
Top work!
Bro this is awesome
Nice work 👏
love this supa 🔥🔥🔥
Красссава!!!! Бомбический трэк замутил!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥👍😎
Great video! True Hip Hop. It would be dope if you did some MPC1000 tutorials to better understand the process. Peace!
So dope!!
Impressive!
Wow 👌🏽💯🔥
good video best like it
That's awesome. You even put some flutter on that flute sample?
Dope af
Yo dude! Do you have any more videos? This was beyond insightful for me
Yo! Nah, I just shot 1 video
👏👏👏
oh i see you sampling from magrosi65 youtube channel
nice !
Nice chops bro. i can never get good chops from records. lol
What was this filmed on? Such an incredible demonstration. Well done!!!
Thanks, phone and gopro
I like the video, however, I would benefit from you talking me through the process.
woooow
I have OS version still, but I’m having problems editing the start and end point. I use the Data Wheel and its really too slow. My Q Links don’t quite work so other than that idk if there’s a way to speed up the Data wheel. Thanks
go to mode -> other, try to select different setting for jog wheel
Can I use a keyboard to play by beats into the MPC rather than use the pads on the device?? How would I go about doing this??
Love the detailed explanation of what you're doing there **slow clap**
Love the process bro. Why did you pitch shift the sample one semitone in the trim?
I like the crunch it gives to the sample!
@@ghettodwella Speaking of crunch, sometimes I copy a sample, bit reducing it at 11.2khz - 11bit and mixing it in trim with the original at 30% bitreduced - 70% original ratio (all at +5sem pitch). Then I add 1% of bit grunge and resample. Then I pitch it down to its original pitch for some spicy results. (works even better if you crank the highs a little bit before sampling).
How did you make the pads cut each other off?
@rrr you just need to go to "program" mode and change it from "poly" to "mono"
Hi, in the video 13:50 is on the display top and right NON-OVERLAP on my MPC is no sound I have to change to OVERLAP and sounds are comming. Anybody know why? Thanks for advice.
fucking mindblowing
hi great stuff :) new to the mpc1000 world (MPC world in general), i'm wondering do the jjosx update speed up the ram processing when auto chopping and stuff like that? I still got the official firmware on mine, with the 128mb RAM, and a 2GB flash card. Do you recommend me to try jjosx for free? Sorry for the storm of questions, in general if you have information on how to optimize the speed of machine processes 😬😬😬
go for it, try jjos
Yoooooooo
what version of jjos do have going on g? dope vid. also rocking a 1k ;)
JJOS2XL - I highly recommend it!
What is the tascam for?
Used it for mixdown on some projects
How did you connect the laptop to the MPC, Did you go through an interface or directly from a jack from the laptop?
thru spdif interface
Funky
this is awesome for 1996.
now you do this same thing in Logic Pro X in 5 minutes.
i had one of these and you have to load drum kits from CF cards. it’s a cool machine but it’s way too inefficient
I used logic before mpc, somehow mpc triggers more creativity
@@ghettodwella I think using both is probably the key
Did you use Timecody vinyl and a Laptop for the Sampling?
nah bro, for samples I just play sound on youtube - goes to mpc via digital audio cable thru audio interface, and for scratches just a vinyl record with lots of samples on it
@@ghettodwella Thanks for the answer, finally someone who has the same idea. Another question, how exactly do I connect the cable to the MPC through the interface?
@@LBe-gv3lr computer -> usb cable -> audio interface -> S/PDIF cable -> MPC1000
Akai OS or JJ OS
The video uses JJOS2XL (from a previous comment)
for that youtube signal you are cursed forever.
nah its all good
How the stock sounds?
这台mpc1000多少钱,能寄到中国吗
这个 mpc1000 几年前就卖掉了。我想你可以在 ebay 上以 500 美元左右的价格找到类似的 mpc,确保它装有 JJOS
@@ghettodwella 好的,谢谢你
For those wondering, he does eventually use the turntable at about 19:35. I found the entire video pretty dull, and this is exactly what I'd want to avoid if I got an MPC. Listening to the same loop over and over again for too long is such a buzz kill.
I did all kinds of music over the last 30 years, from rock/metal over hip hop with a band to electronic music. Whatever music you do and whatever tools you use (band in the practice room, daw, mpc, hardware+sequencer) you always hear the same loop over and over again. During writing and at the end during recording and mixing. Ask any professional artist/producer, why they cannot listen to their own music anymore when it was released.-. Because they Heard every second of it a million times... that’s the difference between a jam and a produced piece of music.
hiphop is a loop based music genre and he shows the process of getting everything under a 4 bar sequence, what did you exactly expect to see in this video ?
What software are you running on the 1000?
jjos
Dude does not know hot to use a compressor
true, have no fkn idea how that thing work, I just tweak it till it sound nice
Well sir...this is HIP HOP !