Sample Chopping Technique - Elevate your skills - Akai Mpc XSE

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Publicado 2024-01-05
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  • @keithprice1950
    This is how I work with Ableton. I put the whole sample into one clip, set a one bar loop and then move the loop around, change the start point of the loop until I find a part I like. Then duplicate the clip, same thing with the next clip until I've worked through the whole sample. You end up with little grooves that you wouldn't find with regular sample chopping.
  • @RalphLBaer
    I just like watching ppl putting in that MPC work. It’s a serene experience
  • @slangdee12
    Marlow keep doing what you do bro,, you helped me through one of the hardest times of my life watching your videos and I truly thank you for that.
  • @MrBlueHaze
    Excellent workflow. It works well for developing the ear and getting just the notes you want. I get a premier and Easy Mo Bee feel from this style .
  • @donartyone3258
    Really cool way to go about it. This is a refreshing approach to chopping on the MPC. Thanks for sharing bro.
  • @bonafidebeatz20
    Always learning something new from you bro. Good stuff 🔥🔥🔥
  • @dj78west
    No wrong method other than not trying to do anything. Thx for sharing the wisdom!
  • @word2RG
    thank you for sharing that beautiful workflow 👍
  • @ryboogz7770
    This looks interesting to try. Love the video 🔥🔥🔥
  • @GrabThoseKeys
    Right on time once again I've been toying with the idea of learning how to use the step sequencer. This was a perfect tutorial for me to get my head around ways to use it. I'm about to grab the 2023 chops. Your chop packs are great for making the music i like and when I stumble on to samples you've used in a video and/or album I get really excited. Happy New Year my guy!
  • @TheJohnniegolden
    Love your work brother. Can't wait for your next album to drop on the platforms. My restaurant plays your beats to our guests almost every day. Peace and love.
  • @chenelius
    Great method. I learnt a lot from this thanks.
  • @WorldReggae24
    Happy New Year, Marlow. Great and informative tutorial, opens the door to chop up samples in another way. I think I need to find some samples and then practicing this technique for the upcoming week. Thank you.
  • @stevepottz111
    Whoa this is Inspirational. Fourtet has a similar technique but the utilization of the step sequencer in the chopping process is next level.
  • @BurnzNineThird
    As always i appreciate the jewel my brother... im definitely gonna implement this Peace&Love