KlickBeats
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Hey fam,
I noticed dome time ago when I owned the mpc 2000 that the drums I was programming on it had this unstiffed groove on them, even with straight 16th quantize. Now I was always missing that in software DAWs and especially in this grat program FL Studio. Now I sat down for a while and made this humanizing preset called "MPC50prc.fpr" which you can use on your stepsequencer to get rid of this straight mechanical quantization that you get when you program your drums that way. Try it and you will be blown away....I truly analized the MPC behaviour and I think I got it damn right !
Now this is some extras on how to use them :
When you put your steps into the sequencer, just drag the MPC preset over to all your Drum instruments and feel comfortable again ( even the highhats wont be that stiff again !!! ) after that you can play with the velocities as you like.....Now as for the different swing setting you know from the MPCs, just grab the swing knob on the to of the step sequencer and slide it the way you like....the MPC feel will still remain !!!
Another good tip is, that now when you play your instruments and quantize them with the fruity default 16th they wont be on point, since you got a more loose feeling now.....in that case, after you have fixed your drums, just open another sampler and fill all the 16th steps....then open the piano roll and save this as a score file....that way you will be able to quantize your instruments with the same feeling like your drums ( so i.e. the base hits exactly with the kicks ) ....but dont forget to set your ppqn ( quantize resolution ) of your project to 996 so you get the full details of note positions.
I hope you have a nice christmas, cuz now I will definetely have !!!!
Now I really got my software MPC, thats all I was missing from those mashines
Copy the FPR File to your folder :
FlStudio7DataPatchesHumanizing presetsGrooves
No Feedback !!! I took it out !
I noticed dome time ago when I owned the mpc 2000 that the drums I was programming on it had this unstiffed groove on them, even with straight 16th quantize. Now I was always missing that in software DAWs and especially in this grat program FL Studio. Now I sat down for a while and made this humanizing preset called "MPC50prc.fpr" which you can use on your stepsequencer to get rid of this straight mechanical quantization that you get when you program your drums that way. Try it and you will be blown away....I truly analized the MPC behaviour and I think I got it damn right !
Now this is some extras on how to use them :
When you put your steps into the sequencer, just drag the MPC preset over to all your Drum instruments and feel comfortable again ( even the highhats wont be that stiff again !!! ) after that you can play with the velocities as you like.....Now as for the different swing setting you know from the MPCs, just grab the swing knob on the to of the step sequencer and slide it the way you like....the MPC feel will still remain !!!
Another good tip is, that now when you play your instruments and quantize them with the fruity default 16th they wont be on point, since you got a more loose feeling now.....in that case, after you have fixed your drums, just open another sampler and fill all the 16th steps....then open the piano roll and save this as a score file....that way you will be able to quantize your instruments with the same feeling like your drums ( so i.e. the base hits exactly with the kicks ) ....but dont forget to set your ppqn ( quantize resolution ) of your project to 996 so you get the full details of note positions.
I hope you have a nice christmas, cuz now I will definetely have !!!!
Now I really got my software MPC, thats all I was missing from those mashines
Copy the FPR File to your folder :
FlStudio7DataPatchesHumanizing presetsGrooves
No Feedback !!! I took it out !
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