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DRR7
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This is my first post on this forum. If this topic has already been covered elsewhere then I apologize in advance (and if you can post a link or direct me to a relevant FAQ that would be great). This place has been a godsend thus far.
After years of building up a huge record collection, I decided I would finally like to join the ranks of my friends who all seem to dabble in sample based music in one form or another (My primary music of choice is Hip-Hop)
So I splurged and bought an MPC 4000 and have been learning how to use it for the last 2 months (somewhat). When I was confident enough, I recorded a couple of samples, chopped them up, laid down some bass & drums I got from soundsforsamplers.com, and wala I've strung together a couple of 4 bar sequences that I'm actually pretty proud of.
....Now what? Keep in mind that my equipment at this point consists of
MPC 4000
Technics 1200 turntable
Period. I don't even have proper monitors yet (I intend to get some). There are other components to making a track like mixing & mastering it that I'm completely baffled with at this point. If the actual beat is finished, does mixing it come next? Do I need to purchase a 16 channel analog mixer? Can I just mix the thing using a software program & skip on the analog mixer altogether? If so, which should I use? What about compression? Mastering?
Basically I've finished the beat on the MPC. Now I need to know what to do next step by step. Any input from other people who make Hip-Hop beats or any other MPC based form of music would be especially appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
After years of building up a huge record collection, I decided I would finally like to join the ranks of my friends who all seem to dabble in sample based music in one form or another (My primary music of choice is Hip-Hop)
So I splurged and bought an MPC 4000 and have been learning how to use it for the last 2 months (somewhat). When I was confident enough, I recorded a couple of samples, chopped them up, laid down some bass & drums I got from soundsforsamplers.com, and wala I've strung together a couple of 4 bar sequences that I'm actually pretty proud of.
....Now what? Keep in mind that my equipment at this point consists of
MPC 4000
Technics 1200 turntable
Period. I don't even have proper monitors yet (I intend to get some). There are other components to making a track like mixing & mastering it that I'm completely baffled with at this point. If the actual beat is finished, does mixing it come next? Do I need to purchase a 16 channel analog mixer? Can I just mix the thing using a software program & skip on the analog mixer altogether? If so, which should I use? What about compression? Mastering?
Basically I've finished the beat on the MPC. Now I need to know what to do next step by step. Any input from other people who make Hip-Hop beats or any other MPC based form of music would be especially appreciated.
Thanks in advance.