![]() One problem is that many MPCs simply do not have enough free memory to be using so many samples in a single program. ![]() However if you have an MPC4000, MPC5000 or run a ‘paid’ JJOS on an MPC1000/2500, you will be able to use special ‘ keygroup’ programs which are designed specifically for multisampled instrument recreations. Most MPCs only have one type of program, the DRUM program so you would use this to create your instruments. Most MPCs have 64 pads, so can accommodate 64 different notes from your multisampled instrument from pad A1 right up to the highest sound on pad D16.Ī musical scale contains 12 notes per octave, so 64 pads can provide over 5 octaves of sounds for your multisample program, which in most cases is perfectly acceptable. You can now assign the samples to your pads. Now move on to the next key on the piano and record this sound, and so on. ![]() When the sound has finished playing, press STOP and KEEP. Go the RECORD (or 'SAMPLE') screen, arm the sampler, and press the lowest key on the piano. Now connect the audio output of the electric piano to the recording input of your MPC. First pick the instrument you wish to multisample (e.g. This is a basic rundown on how to make a quick multisample program. It also means you can apply MPC-specific effects and program editing to your multisampled sounds for the unique MPC feel. ![]() Multisampling means your MPC is a completely self contained beat making powerhouse, with no reliance on external sound modules or computer software instruments. If you were to record every individual note from that piano, you could then map those individual sounds across your pads and then ‘virtually play’ that piano using only your MPC. ![]() MPC Multisampling is the attempt to recreate the sounds of another instrument within your Akai MPC. But what are multisamples? What is Multisampling? has a range of MPC Multisample programs, and also has MPC ebook tutorials which teach you how to make your own multisamples in various MPC models. ![]()
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