THIS is why you buy an SP404-MK2 (Resampling walkthrough)
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Published 2024-02-25
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All Comments (21)
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Iβm so glad you still put videos up, the main reason I am comfortable with the mk2 is because of tutorials like this
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who needs a vintage sampler when this nails the sound so well. I think I need this in my life!
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MORE resampling vids and techniques please. Maybe a live finger drumming / sample play /chromatic mode use , in a live non sequencer resampling method ?
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Yeah i always preferred chopping loops and layering drums with resample. the pattern sequencer just feels too restrained for me. i like stacking sounds on the pads, and you can always just split the drums on one pad and the loops on another so you can drop the drums out whenever you want. pattern mode is cool but you can do a live set much more easily just transitioning between pads.
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nice video dude, great walkthrough! Just picked up my 404 this week and your videos have been a fantastic help!
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They should add the 404a mfx21 to the mk2.
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This video helped me to understand how resample works β€
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Excellent tips as always brother. Thanks π
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Thanks you for the easy listening tutorial. Haven't got one yet, need these videos to convince me.
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Incredible walkthrough! Thank you for some guidance
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Thank you for showing me! It's great to refine the workflow for a novice like me.
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Great video. My philosophy nowadays with the pattern sequencer is as follows: don't use it to try and sequence full songs. Instead use it as part of the resampling workflow. E.g. I will use the sequencer to make a hi-hat line or a bassline, and then resample to a pad and add FX etc. Then export to use in a DAW or another machine. In a nutshell, I'm using the MK2 as a sampler first and foremost, and all the nice extras assist me with that approach
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Shoutout my guy spvids!!! Killing it like always!
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Magic thanx Master
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superb.
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genius!
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I always end it with cassette sim into 303 vinyl sim. π
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What I really love to do with the SP is sweep effects and filter settings while resampling, itβs a nice way to add movement to your beats. Quick question: recently I found myself laying out a beat on the sp, so doing all of the sampling / resampling and beat building, and then recording back into ableton track by track by track, seems a bit backwards and long-winded but it allows me to EQ individual tracks and use side chain. Do you ever work like that?
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very nice bro