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Fl studio swing quantize
Fl studio swing quantize








What are most people doing with the MPC nowadays when they use Vst for sounds? Are they sequencing everything in the MPC,using the Daw as their vst sound module hub and then just dumping the finished beat as audio back in the DAW? Or is there people using the MPC for a sequencer and their DAW as a second sequencer linked toghther? And if so which should be set as the Master device? And dumping all the midi to protools is a good Idea but I heard that you loose the MPC feel when you do that. Editing midi in the MPC as far as keyboard parts is not easy. I not that good where I dont need alot of editing.Īnd 2. I cant record my keyboard parts in the MPC causeġ. I dont know I will have to keep messing with it. Why I ask is cause if the rhytnm parts are whats mostly "swung" then it could work to just dumping the melodic and harmonic instrument midi parts in PT to edit in the DAW and dumping only the Drum audio from the MPC to keep the feel of the MPC for the drums.

fl studio swing quantize

I may be wrong but if your drum pattern has swing does that mean that all the other instruments are swung too? BUt let me ask you this because the way you answered on another post got me thinking about the concept of swing and how ever element doesnt have to have swing. I also heard that when you dump the midi from the MPC that the swing does not transfer. So I actually finish and create Ideas in the midi editor. just go with the mpc.Well unforntunately Im not a good enough keyboard player yet. There is no need to worry about quantizing in PT, unless you're using it as your sequencer.

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if you like the mpc feel, then do all your sequencing in the mpc? then, record that midi data into pro tools where you can edit to your heart's content. I think you're going about it in a way that makes it harder than necessary. that could be a lot of work, though so, then i would copy and paste for whatever length i wanted the song to be. What i WOULD do is off set some of the hi hats, to just a little bit before or after where they would traditionally fall in a 4/4 beat, this is what the mpc swing does.not all of them, necessarily, just some. if you're on some other shit, then that's a whole different story. and i would pretty much have a kick on the 1 these are for typical beats. If i were you, i would rarely, if ever mess with the snare, just leave it on the 2 and the 4, cuz that's the anchor. so there may be a better way to do this but: I don't use fl studio or do much production in my daw, only recording/mixing. Like jae one said, just do what sounds good and don't worry about trying to duplicate a certain model, especially since the mpc swing isn't one exact thing, but rather a value that can be adjusted by several percentage points, as i showed. but you obviously can do anything you want in the daw. you cannot physically quantize on the mpc 3000 unless it's in 16th notes. if you don't, then i think you should disregard the "rules" of mpc swing. Thank last question.so if i understand you correctly, you do NOT have an mpc? i thought you did. YOu only hear swing with the 16th notes stuff. Swing only is applied to 16th sh*t right? Like if I record my snares on just 2 and 4 or some 8th note hats, it doesnt effect anything right? Cause thats how FL studio does. And when I compare the 54% setting on the SP-1200 to the 54% setting on the MPC, they are different.Ĭool thankx man. for example, it has a 50%, but then it jumps to 54%, and then other increments that I don't remember. The SP-1200 doesn't have as much flexibility. In all of these, I drummed a straightforward pattern, but it was altered automatically according to the setting.

fl studio swing quantize

it has more of a "shuffle" than the 16 triplet setting, which is last. 54% is more noticeable and probably close to a typical "swing" setting for a hip hop beat.ĥ. and when i line them up in PT, you can see it.ģ. 52% is barely different than 50, but the difference is there. As I said above, the swing setting becomes permanent as soon as it's recorded. it's the same pattern, but I had to record it 6 different times. I recorded the pattern at 6 different swing settings.








Fl studio swing quantize