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it seems like i'm almost there, but i can't get my MPC 2000 crankin'...
i'm straight midi in/out from the AKAI thru my MOTU, but when i try to install the device in the control surface prefence - first it shows itself as a Teac 428 - and then I'm told that it can't be fully recognized...??
if i go ahead with it, i'm getting midi in lights on my MOTU when i hit the pads on the AKAI, but no sounds. that's problem number two.
i'm stuck - has anyone out there done this sucessfully that can share some wisdom? i'd much appreciate it.....
thanks in advance,
krs
hey...
anyone have a tried and true way to calculate the BPM of an acapella track in Logic??
any info would be helpful....thanks much.
krs
I know there's probably a bunch of ways to skin this cat - but I don't know any of them...
Anyone have any tried and true (and user friendly) way to calculate the BPM of an acapella track on Logic??
Thanks for any info.
krs
hey-
i'm running Logic on a 1G G4 Powerbook w/ Panther....and it's time to take the next step.
I've read some pretty sketchy stuff all over about the M-Audio Firewire 410....I'm wondering if anyone out there has anything good to say about it??
I'm leaning towards biting the bullet and picking up the MKII 828 - but I just wanted to know if anyone had any good experiences with the FW410 before I completely empty my wallet.
thanks much,
krs
Hay hay hay!
I have yet another 'getting started' question that I hope someone can help me out with....
I've been using an MPC2000, 1200's turntables, and a MIDI capable keyboard for the last few years....dumping it all onto a cassete tape for safe keeping!!??
I've finally decided to get serious about the quality of the music I am making and my ability to record it. (and i can finally afford to upgrade my gear a bit)
I have an out of the box Powerbook G4 (1GHZ, 60HD), and I want to keep as much of my existing setup as possible - but be able to record onto my hard drive/burn to CD.
I know that the choices are plenty...does anyone have any advice about what the best route would be while using the MPC as a launching pad?? While I'd still like to use the MPC as my main sequencer/sampler, I'd like to have enough room to grow with my software and interface where I'll be able to record instruments, vocals, etc.
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks much,
Krs
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