I made this video accouple of weeks ago for my site but after reading some posts here, i thought it might be helpful for those on this site.
This basically lets you use the DR.Rex or NNXT sampler in the same way that an mpc works using a controller as a trigger. I bascially does the same thing as the "MONO" function on an akai mpc.
This basically lets you use the DR.Rex or NNXT sampler in the same way that an mpc works using a controller as a trigger. I bascially does the same thing as the "MONO" function on an akai mpc.
Check 3rdstop.com for more tutorials
You can't hear the sample. A good foundation none the less but it might be good to hear something too. just letting you know.
"The wise man can play the role of the fool...but the fool can never play the role of a wise man"
Yes, but at least the 2k and newer sound very clean.....not unlike your budget soundcard.
There was nothing special about my mpc2k's ad/da's.
Nothing that stood out as unique either.
Yeah, the volume of the sample is kind of low. I should redo it but i figure if people are interested, they will give it a try.
As for sound, sure, reason doesn't sound exactly like an mpc. But you can make it have the same functionality of an mpc. If you want it to sound like an mpc, just get an akai rack of the equivalant model for cheap and run the sample through their, on to your computer. For about $50, you can have the same sound as the 2000xl as well.
did everythin in the video on the nnxt and didnt work.
but of course did with the dr.
which release knob did you turn? If you did everything right, which is two things...changing polyphony to 1 and the release all the way to the right (the release knob at the top of the device) then you should be golden.