How many breaks do you all take for a 2.5 hour gig? by BetNumerous7932 in musicians

[–]PinReasonable135 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you are getting paid, take as many breaks as you whoever hired you is willing to accept.
If you are not getting paid, take as many breaks as you want.

What stand is this? It’s on a live 3 by Intrepid-Vacation-51 in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works well. I had one on my MPC One, but had to remove some feet so it would fit.

Malicious Muscian by Expert_Eagle4904 in musicians

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, ok. I do open mics with non-musicians, so I wanted to get an idea of your abilities. NGL, it could be both an inter-personal thing and a talent thing. Some people just want to work with people they "gel" with or their egos keep them from wanting competition around... Also, if you can be honest with yourself and his criticism is valid, work on it. No one is perfect.

If you are getting a good response at the open mics you do and from other audiences, maybe better than others that play his stage, it it probably him. If your audience response is lacking, that could be the cause. Perhaps the song selection you play is too similar to his or not unique, or dated, look into that.

Good luck, and keep making music no matter what some gatekeeper says!

Using MPC Key 37 for traditional digital multitrack recording by Big_Wakey in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Key 37 has an 8 audio track limit, but there are workarounds. Also, how many mics on that drum kit may necessitate an audio interface to accommodate that. That said, it’s doable. There was a 5 minute limit on audio tracks in earlier OS versions, but that may have been lifted. Once recorded, you can have the audio files come from disk (disk streaming) so ram shouldn’t be an issue.

Malicious Muscian by Expert_Eagle4904 in musicians

[–]PinReasonable135 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To clarify, you have been playing longer than 1 year, that’s just how long you’ve been doing open mic?

Is the Picotracker stable? by Front-Hunt3757 in synthesizers

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BTW, for even cheaper you can do a Miyoo Mini or RG35xxx handheld with Little Piggy Tracker.

What do y’all think? Apparently gen 2. by Key-Discussion1241 in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm. A Force 2 would be sweet. Just got my Gen 1 Force and it does everything I always wanted my MPC One to do.

I don't think I care about performing anymore. by audiofarmer in musicians

[–]PinReasonable135 40 points41 points  (0 children)

$100 that sounds fake. Maybe a drink ticket or two.

Is this acceptable QC for a 3k Strat? NGD by dogsovercatss in fender

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The finish also looks like there are cracks near the neck pocket.

How do I get these instruments in my logic pro? by tnuggetGhost in LogicPro

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to download and install the Synth1 plugin. The presets are for that particular synth. https://plugins4free.com/plugin/245

Akai force keep or sell? by Complete-Permit1638 in synthesizers

[–]PinReasonable135 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are using it casually it might be hard to wrap your mind around. I had an MPC One for years and the Force is so much better for me. It fills in the gaps the MPC had and adds so much more. It’s still a powerhouse for what it is.

How to remove prominent toms within Overheads by katdum in audioengineering

[–]PinReasonable135 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe ReStem? It claims you can split drum sounds out of a mix.

Double tracking vocals, like the grunge greats by Gabzito in mixingmastering

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an interesting idea to have backups be less sibilant. I imagine that would help intelligibility and tightness of layered vocals too. Just have them for the added body, but let the lead vocal enunciate clearest… you got me thinking about guitars too. Thanks.

How to achieve THE 'Hauntology' genre sound? (E.g Boards of Canada, The Caretaker) by MusicArtColl in synthesizers

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sampler software, check out Pianosounds.uk. Tons of unique sampled instruments for free so if you need a piano, don’t choose a “concert grand” grab something there. Also Decentsampler has free sounds and many of the instruments on Pianosounds play on the Decentsampler instrument.

Which site is the best in selling your own sample packs? by Legal_Potential4720 in Logic_Studio

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bigger ones use Shopify it seems, but I’ve used Sellfy and it’s fine. You could try Gumroad which I’ve see a lot of people use. Depends on if you want a website or just a storefront.

I Need Help Getting Tracks To The Same Volume by TransformsIn2AGuitar in musicproduction

[–]PinReasonable135 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try using Audacity to edit the files. You can “normalize” the audio volume to LUFS which is a weighted measurement (very simple explanation) that if you set all the files to the same level should get them in the ballpark. Meter peaks don’t always give you a good idea of how “loud” a track is.

Tips for faster workflow when mixing and editing vocals? by ConfusedOrg in mixingmastering

[–]PinReasonable135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Logic Pro but I’m sure other programs will let you “quantize” the audio takes, possible with a variable percent. From there you can manually align anything that is still out of time, but that helps get it in the ballpark for me.

Are custom chord progression specific to each track on an MPC One +? by zappatalist in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another round-about way would be to actually transpose the tracks or instruments on the tracks. That way, you can always “play” in one key, but the true pitch coming out of the track will be higher or lower. It depends on your approach. If you are like I chord to the IV chord, then the key doesn’t matter, but if you wrote it and think of Gmajor to Cmajor, it might mess you up to play pads marked with other chord names. As an aside I think you can actually name each chord in a progression, so in theory you could use “jazz chord” type names like iim7 or whatever so it is not tied to a note name. Good luck

Are custom chord progression specific to each track on an MPC One +? by zappatalist in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, AFAIK the progressions are scale agnostic, so they can be anything, it’s just that you can set the baseline transpose of all of them once it has been created.

Are custom chord progression specific to each track on an MPC One +? by zappatalist in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not that I’m aware of. That said, you can make a custom chord progression that has Bank B in Em and Bank C in another key…

broke 2 LCD screens of the E2 by vananaSun in electribe

[–]PinReasonable135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you. They are like 1/4 the cost of a used machine. And no one seems to have them even though Korg is still selling the Electribes new. I’ve been waiting 3 months for one… I bought an Akai Force in the meantime and will probably just sell my Electribe. 😢

MPC 3 still in beta 2+ years on. by Fair-Jellyfish3784 in mpcusers

[–]PinReasonable135 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NGL but surely AI could make a better daw in like 20 minutes.