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Okay, so I have chopped up my sample in ReCycle but i dont know how to put these chops onto my mpk49 or mpc. How do i put these chopped sounds onto my drum pads?
Okay, so I have chopped up my sample in ReCycle but i dont know how to put these chops onto my mpk49 or mpc. How do i put these chopped sounds onto my drum pads?
nah i use logic 8
umm im really not sure to be honest. i'm new to the whole production game and im just learnin how to use all this hardware/software. i have logic, recycle and an mpk49 thats it
in recycle go to file>export slices as wav.
might not be exactly like that, its been a while, but thats it. Then just save em in a directory of your choice, then:
1. load them into ur mpc
or
2. load them into your virtual sampler/drum machine.
cheers.
Like formant said you need a vsti that accepts rex files. Either that or get Propellerhead's Reason and rewire it to Logic so you can use the NN-XT or Dr. Rex.
Abelton Live 7 handles Rex files directly without needing another VSTi or Reason. If you're new to production as you say you may want to go with a DAW with less of a learning curve. Logic will work fine but I don't think it's a daw I would have jumped on as a beginner unless I was in school for music production where you can get a lot more "hands on" instruction.
He doesn't have either homie! His MPK49 is a midi controller and I don't think he knows anything about vsti's just yet.
exs24 is a sample player in logic, it reads rex already so there's no need for anything, check the tutorial above.
Logic is THE daw to start with, you cant assume that production is easy and with logic the first thing to find out is how to arrange your screensets. I mean, i started with a cubse like program, then cubase and then Logic audio platinum 3 (and also ft2), imo logic has the best workflow while both logic and cubase made me understand just about any daw software, even if i havent worked with it before. I dont even understand where the general impression that logic's has a huge learning curve comes from, most of the producers (especialy hiphop) are noobs so no matter what daw, the learning curve is going to be huge anyway.
i was finally able to map out my pads and keys using exs24. why cant i open mp3 files with ReCycle? and how come it only opens aif? I found a way to convert my mp3 files into aif but its such a hassle.