Pro Tools Question-Seperating Tracks

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How do I seperate the tracks in pro tools. I record in all my sounds from my mpc2000xl into pro tools...I have no problem with... HOW DO U REPEAT THE TRACKS AND MAKE THEM COHESIVE... HOW DO I DUPLICATE THE TRACKS SO I CAN GET A 4 MINUTE BEAT????...pLEASE HELP ME.
 

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is your MPC synced up with Pro tools?

if not, You'll have to make a selection of 4 bars and use IDENTIFY BEAT in the Edit Menu. just make sure to get a Perfect loop before you use Identify beat. then Pro tools will make the tempo & grid. If the Tempo matches your original tempo or even close, your good. Just use your ears. Then you can just ALT+R to bring up the repeat function. then type in the number of times you want it to repeat. or you can CTRL-D to duplicate it once, or just keep hittin CTRL-D until satisfied with the number of duplicates.

I'll make a tutorial if you like, So you can see it in action. then I'll set-up a link to it.

-Friction
 
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thanx classic!!! it helped.... im sure itll jus take me a little while to learn it... my man is a professional producer and he hooked all my shit up... but he's been so busy i havnt had time to ask him to help me.
 
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Frictionbeats said:
is your MPC synced up with Pro tools?

if not, You'll have to make a selection of 4 bars and use IDENTIFY BEAT in the Edit Menu. just make sure to get a Perfect loop before you use Identify beat. then Pro tools will make the tempo & grid. If the Tempo matches your original tempo or even close, your good. Just use your ears. Then you can just ALT+R to bring up the repeat function. then type in the number of times you want it to repeat. or you can CTRL-D to duplicate it once, or just keep hittin CTRL-D until satisfied with the number of duplicates.

I'll make a tutorial if you like, So you can see it in action. then I'll set-up a link to it.

-Friction

THANX THAT WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!
 
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