Mpd 32 Freestyle Chops

25 Responses to “Mpd 32 Freestyle Chops”

  • itsfarid says:

    just get an mpc dude all in one

  • JayHova199 says:

    i feel you but i can do it all in fl studio!!! all i need now is a usb turntable and ill be good

  • itsfarid says:

    yo beleive me man dont get a usb turntable…it aint worh it…they cheap….i got one and i dont even use the usb function no more…just get a regular turntable and get a mixer and plug it into an audio interface and it will be much better….thats what i used to do untill i got an mpc

  • Dsquadddd says:

    mpcs are dead. software + a controller is all you need.

  • czaro27 says:

    nice sampel.. that`s all

  • sjk2390 says:

    What up Jay. Just wondering do you use load your slices from Edison into the FPC or do you do it another way?

  • EgoManiak says:

    how do you link the pads to trigger regions in edison? and then, how do you get the note to cut as soon as you hit the next pad without using the fpc? could you tell me?

  • kirkstate says:

    this is hotter than the other joint i just seen from u guys !!!

  • RapturousVerbatim says:

    He might just be chopping it in Flstudio. the slicer setting.

  • daszigan says:

    Yeah Boy – That’s my W.O.R.D. – Peace from Germany

  • Fo41 says:

    mpcs gone, since controller(mpd32) plus a software(fl studio/reason etc.) = MPC

  • MidwestBear says:

    this is true, but the mpc will never truly die, because most producers wanna keep it traditional. But yes this is seen more than mpcs now adays

  • THHK4 says:

    tru i dont kno why compared to fl studio the mpc is limited as hell i own a 3000 n 2500 i still fuck wit it here n there like if im travelin but for da most part the 2500 is my midi controller for fl

  • MidwestBear says:

    i like my mpd cause its so versatile, no choppin real small and shit. plus you can do whatever since its a controller. easier to sequence a full beat

  • TheKKMicsShow says:

    how do you chop up your samples?

  • Saint89 says:

    yep, folks who grew up with a mpc gotta good workflow with it, so they stayin’ with it, but nowadays, MPD+Reason/FL is just as good as a classic MPC !

  • 8thTbisla says:

    mouai, jsais pas hein

  • geminitwinworld says:

    very blusey! scarface would eat that shit up on the rhymes! you done it again jay!
    gotta scribe to you dawg!

  • cap0n3 says:

    nice man..what did u sample? and i was wondering if your sequencing your chops on edison.. if so how do you play the chops as if they were on the fpc cut 1 by 1?

  • kash263 says:

    lol u dont know this sample???ever listen to music ??? :D :D :D

  • victorfrayz says:

    with that in the sampler chop floops? or xslicer fruity slicer? as set to giving the blow to the entire sampler pad sounds? I pulled the pad and it sounds just until they loose .. I’d appreciate if you say that thanks greetings from chile check my videos

  • wer1lifeproductions says:

    Hot Track homie, Grace And Peace!!

  • Gotti2k11 says:

    deadhippie61, dude Fl studio is nice you just have to know how to use it properly. delete some of the weird stock sounds and import real Rnb, Rap, Hip Hop, Reggae Kits etc..and your good to go. Fl Studio can hang with the best trust me!

  • PuCCiPuCCe says:

    I used to have a MPD32 but I kept hussling and flipping until I got up to the 3000…this is a nice alternative if you cant afford a MPC, I was there…I know wassup

  • Bluesage2009 says:

    mate that was absolutely beyond awful!!..

    You clearly have no ear for rhythm…, if you wish to do better i suggest you

    earn a LOT more respect for the music, because your lack of it, shows !

    and its offensive to the listener.

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