Mpd16

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just bought an MPD 16 and i've been on my comp. for like 6 hours staight.....I NEED TO KNOW HOW DO YOU ASSIGN A SOUND FOR EACH PAD...ANY HELP....THX
 
IN WHAT PROGRAM? PLEASE BE A LITTLE MORE SPECIFIC!

YOU DON'T NEED TO SHOUT by posting any part of your question in all caps...
 
im tryin to get it to work with cooledit pro. i thought you just had to drag the sounds on the drumpads, but thats not the case. i just want to be able to load a sample into cooledit an add in some drum tracks over it with the mpd.
But i dont know how to put the sounds into the mpd.
 
YOU'VE GOT IT ALL WRONG BRO!!! You can't actually drag the files from cool edit to the MPD-16. You would need to set up your files in a software sampler, and use MIDI to trigger from the MPD to the sampler. And the bad news........Cool Edit doesn't support MIDI tracks and Virtual Instruments / Samplers. You need to find yourself a new host for a soft-sampler to accomplish this. And you might want to check out the links that ssscientist will probably give you shortly (He is our Resident Provider of MIDI Education :) ).
 
Atterion said:
He is our Resident Provider of MIDI Education.
Wow! A new title! When identifing myself do I have to use the capital letters just as they are? Or is that part not copyrighted by Atterion Ltd. 2005, LLC and PLC?

Now that I've been designated RPME, I won't let you down --- here are links to two good articles on midi basics part one and part two. And I've found Tracktion to be not only an unusually user friendly, quick to learn audio/midi recording program but also one that has a good soft sampler as one of the included plugins. You can download the demo version here.
 
ssscientist said:
Wow! A new title! When identifing myself do I have to use the capital letters just as they are? Or is that part not copyrighted by Atterion Ltd. 2005, LLC and PLC?

Now that I've been designated RPME, I won't let you down --- here are links to two good articles on midi basics part one and part two. And I've found Tracktion to be not only an unusually user friendly, quick to learn audio/midi recording program but also one that has a good soft sampler as one of the included plugins. You can download the demo version here.
Use the title as you see fit, oh-wise one.
 
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