The MIDI events used to trigger all these sounds all initially need to be inputted into the MPC sequencer. Even the events used to play back the drum sounds in a DRUM program are still MIDI events. What is a MIDI Controller?Īt the heart of the MPC is a powerful MIDI sequencer which can trigger sounds from any MIDI enabled sound source, be it internal samples assigned to a KEYGROUP program, sounds generated by an internal plugin synth or sounds generated by attached hardware synths. You can download the tutorial files here, but to recreate the examples you’ll need to attach a MIDI controller to your MPC (and for the last part you’ll need two controllers connected). This MPC MIDI tutorial is suitable for all the current standalone touchscreen MPCs MPC X, MPC One, MPC Live and MPC Live II running MPC Firmware 2.8 or greater.
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