Get the latest Flash player.
Summary: An expert shows how to save sampled audio with the MPC 4000 in this free music sampling video tutorial.
Views: 553 | Tags: audio, time, sound, recording, digital, keyboards, engineering, sampling, slicing, music recording, samplers
When you save programs you need to make sure that you also save the samples as well. The samples are nothing but a, just a file that puts all the samples together. So you need to make sure that when you save the program, you also save the samples. Now that I have my programs all set, I'd like to save them. So I hit the save tab and I scroll to Save Programs. And when I save the programs I want to save them into their own folder, which I've already created, already called Expert. I want to make sure that I'm in the folder when I'm saving it. If I don't have a folder I'll press the F3 tab and I'll make a new one. Once I'm in the folder I'll save both of these programs. I'm making sure that I highlight each of them in this screen to the left, the little check boxes to the left. Once I do that I press DO IT and it should save it. It's going to give me an option to save it with samples or without samples. In this case we're definitely going to be wanting to save it with samples because we haven't saved it ahead of time. Press DO IT and it should be all set.
verry verry good infoe I just retierd my mv8000 for a mpc4000, and this is the first site that showed me what i''ve been looking for all day