Akai MPD, Sample Grid, Piano Roll
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 3:17 am
Salutations comrades!
I finally decided to get my mpd working with buzz. I’ve been using it to play out my automations/expressive controls in my synths for a while. The faders and knobs feel great.
I’ve had a plan to build a kit of drums from world and symphony percussion for a long time, and I decided today to begin. First step, get the pads on the MPD working.
I posted about the MPD a while ago and got some help from zaszhareen and elekt. zaszhareen recommended I try sample grid, and after some experimentation I was able to get everything working. It’s quite easy actually, except for one hang up I had, which is that if you’re going to record from your performance, you can only do it in piano roll!
Elekt recommended some vst’s: phatmatic pro and battery, one of which is no longer availible. I’d like to give those programs a try, but I can’t buy them right now.
So I wanted to report that you can get an MPD working in buzz and it’s a good way to write patterns from wavetable drums.
But I also have a question.
Is there any way to copy note data from piano roll into pattern xp? Piano roll has always seemed to do the best job of recording my ideas logically and without the weird rhythmic inconsistencies that show up recording directly into pattern xp. But if you record an idea this way, the pattern is stuck in piano roll and I don’t know any way of intelligently transferring it to pattern XP. That means that ideas recorded this way cannot have automations and expressive controls added to the synth after that point.
So that’s my question, but I’ve just thought of an idea. What if I make 2 channels for the 1 synth I’m working with. I record the note data into piano roll, and clean it up, then I make another pattern from the same machine in the second channel and record my expressive and automation controls into a separate pattern!? I have no idea if this will work, but I’m going to go try it now. :3
I finally decided to get my mpd working with buzz. I’ve been using it to play out my automations/expressive controls in my synths for a while. The faders and knobs feel great.
I’ve had a plan to build a kit of drums from world and symphony percussion for a long time, and I decided today to begin. First step, get the pads on the MPD working.
I posted about the MPD a while ago and got some help from zaszhareen and elekt. zaszhareen recommended I try sample grid, and after some experimentation I was able to get everything working. It’s quite easy actually, except for one hang up I had, which is that if you’re going to record from your performance, you can only do it in piano roll!
Elekt recommended some vst’s: phatmatic pro and battery, one of which is no longer availible. I’d like to give those programs a try, but I can’t buy them right now.
So I wanted to report that you can get an MPD working in buzz and it’s a good way to write patterns from wavetable drums.
But I also have a question.
Is there any way to copy note data from piano roll into pattern xp? Piano roll has always seemed to do the best job of recording my ideas logically and without the weird rhythmic inconsistencies that show up recording directly into pattern xp. But if you record an idea this way, the pattern is stuck in piano roll and I don’t know any way of intelligently transferring it to pattern XP. That means that ideas recorded this way cannot have automations and expressive controls added to the synth after that point.
So that’s my question, but I’ve just thought of an idea. What if I make 2 channels for the 1 synth I’m working with. I record the note data into piano roll, and clean it up, then I make another pattern from the same machine in the second channel and record my expressive and automation controls into a separate pattern!? I have no idea if this will work, but I’m going to go try it now. :3