This is the best modern day machine for a beat maker who wants portability in their hardware. Copped the Live a few months back!
@moekababeats661Күн бұрын
Very informative and a good toturiol. Thank you. Peace
@PierreHoueyКүн бұрын
Jae you’re my guy for all things MPC…question, can we get a video addressing the weirdness of trying to use the MPC software? I have a MPC One plus and when I go to software mode, the pads trigger two and three other pads simultaneously. I’ve looked for solutions and haven’t found any.
@user-mw6mg8xt1qКүн бұрын
After this is the track ready to record on?
@bogard08Күн бұрын
I love my One but this Live II, I’m getting.
@smoothsavage2870Күн бұрын
I'm not gonna lie, theory is so boring to learn, but it helps you understand and figure out what direction you want to go and helps with structuring songs. You dont need it, but it's really nice to have.
@nizzasmith3518Күн бұрын
Does this work on the mpc touch..I brought one a couple weeks ago
@foamovercastКүн бұрын
My go to source for mpc tutorials!
@pedroenriquez7045Күн бұрын
Ayyyy lmao i sampled that same track🔥
@nocturnalron69Күн бұрын
Dope video.
@CManeКүн бұрын
Great tip that’s very easy to look over or forget about. Thanks for the reminder! 💯🫡
@AngryBrother3602 күн бұрын
Avoiding music theory isn't a shortcut....it's a self imposed limitation!. Which can affect the efforts and final product being produced!.🤔⚙️💯
@JaeFreshmenКүн бұрын
little do they know that music theory is the shortcut
@AngryBrother360Күн бұрын
@@JaeFreshmen Fact!.
@ve4ny2 күн бұрын
Hi. Can I save pad perform in the program when I switch between programs? I want the keyboard not to change and remain in the program.
@marcusearvin7402 күн бұрын
One sequence gang...
@2bradyboy2 күн бұрын
My sample is looping into another sequence…. Can you help me I forgot how to make the ending stop when going from sequence to sequence
@DarthJackson2-iu9zx2 күн бұрын
You should try to sample a 90's rnb song and flip it in a modern beat on the MPC and Fl Studio
@onieymac2 күн бұрын
Natural kicks on 1st column snare next to it
@careygenius82092 күн бұрын
To be honest, this video is an instant classic!! Great instructions by Jae Freshmen. I just found out about you today and you got my subscription and like!! Will check out your other stuff... Appreciate ya... I went to Zzzounds to get a MPC ONE on a 6 month plan but they didn't have any SO I got the SP 404 MK2. Of course, the MPC is a DAW in a box BUT the SP is a beast of a sampling workstation. I got the Korg Kross 2 and the ZOOM R8 to go the DAW-less way so I'm straight...
@teemanz22642 күн бұрын
It’s not the machine it’s all about the user creativity!
@daddyslaggy86062 күн бұрын
Dude u are a good teacher ,one thing I have been afraid to use was an mpc but the way u explained I am ready to make the next step lol.
@JohnnyJohnHub2 күн бұрын
and of course I like your videos as something what is inspiring to me to work on my mpc one plus or akai force
@JohnnyJohnHub2 күн бұрын
we can do modern beats because it is about sounds, types of melody, drums pattern, etc but if you ask just about MPC as a device I think it is not the best option. Too much clicking in the menu, under the menu, under under under the menu, it's a bit archaic. mpc is great for non-binding cleaning and that's it. the look is certainly modernist, but that's about it. If we are talking about the device and its flow, unfortunately akai force is more user-friendly and should be developed because it has potential. I will not discuss here such issues as music theory because in the case of, let's say, heavy flow mpc it may be important. I'm sorry if my opinion didn't reflect the tone of your film. MPC live, one plus, x looks great in videos and for typical enthusiasts. New players should try Akai Forca as a compromise and entry into the world of such devices.I would like to see one and the same person making a beat on mpc live and the same thing on akai force, then it would be easy to understand what I'm talking about and maybe it would also give food for thought
@BenBenSouthern3 күн бұрын
This also coulda been a New Orleans bounce beat
@marcusearvin7403 күн бұрын
yes, you sure can.
@williamgoosby20034 күн бұрын
Bruh, you always bring the fire! Respect!
@famosguider2054 күн бұрын
Bro u killed it! This is a certified jam! I smashed the like button not even a minute in to watching it. Great content as always
@valerietayfun30064 күн бұрын
Thnx for this. Helped a lot. I blamed the plugins. But its my arrangtments
@valerietayfun30064 күн бұрын
I also have a mpc live
@ROBBIEP4 күн бұрын
"pop in the door like nice neighbors"
@alstreetrapbeatprofessiona46594 күн бұрын
youn are the smart guy love you video but please take that dam plastic off the screen!
@DaGranFather4014 күн бұрын
Respect to your knowledge🙏👑🐐
@Tojo5024 күн бұрын
Jus grabbed tha live 2…bout to go nuts
@knockemdead344 күн бұрын
This was a beautiful video!
@e-conrecords46655 күн бұрын
It’s mad in the MPC groups on Facebook. It’s like learning to master an instrument (learn music) is kinda frowned upon. While I agree that you don’t need a degree in music to be a ‘beat maker’, having some rudimentary understanding of music gives you more options/ solutions you otherwise wouldn’t have when you’re occupying the creative space.
@alstreetrapbeatprofessiona46595 күн бұрын
you are the man love your video!
@MPCHustle5 күн бұрын
I appreciates your tips, bro. I have been making non-boombaps since the mid 90s because I did not want to copy beatmakers from that era so I just make them as I feel them...I don't try to lower the BPM, but I'm a beat making challenge where all of the beat makers beats are damn near less than 85bpms and I make them between 90-95 because I like that flow better because when I rapped I just like that BPM as it fit my way of rapping. it wasn't like I was some type of fast rapper like Twista and them, but I just had a different flow from rappers from back in the day. bopping my was not my thing and it still is not as I make my own beat. I let them speak for themselves, : )...Love your channel though, I always get some good tips from you. thank you bro, :)
@JayfkProductions8765 күн бұрын
Well obviously not on the older Mpc's since welp they old & lack features.. But the Modern one's Ofcourse
@Craftmaster33 күн бұрын
You can make anything on the older MPCs as well. Features don't make music, musicians do.....unless you're not a musician then this might be true
@ChristopherJenkins735 күн бұрын
Ain't gonna lie... without your videos 📹 I wouldn't have half the skills or know how I do now. Thanks to you! 🫡👊🏻✊🏻
@anthonyscott165 күн бұрын
Another great lesson my guy. Thanks for the wisdom
@chambre4665 күн бұрын
cool progression
@matthewgaines105 күн бұрын
You can make orchestral music on an MPC if you have the skills and motivation. It is limited by the user, not a style or genre. Knowledge goes a long way. The more you know, the more you can do.
@JaeFreshmen5 күн бұрын
exactly bro
@mccflo995 күн бұрын
You in ATL?
@mccflo995 күн бұрын
Dope.
@user-jq2cc9dj6q5 күн бұрын
i let the adds play all the way :) . salute to the knowledge you giving us
@JaeFreshmen5 күн бұрын
much love bro
@ChristopherJenkins735 күн бұрын
Same!
@Wise_OT5 күн бұрын
Thank you sm brotha
@Stummpmusic5 күн бұрын
YES!
@JaeFreshmen5 күн бұрын
thanks for watching
@libtekk5 күн бұрын
Yeah Jae, love the beat and the bounce. As a user of all daws and the mpc I think the mpc creates a better bounce. Not sure why.
@dngrelaxingmode5 күн бұрын
jae fresh you the dopest bro
@JaeFreshmen5 күн бұрын
much love bro
@dngrelaxingmode5 күн бұрын
ad this what's makes you a DOPE teacher Jae. Teach my brother, Teach!