From One Sequence To A Multi-Sequence Arrangement.
Alright, let’s dive into this post. I’ve been reimagining my process with the MPC, not because the old
A simpler recording process with Ableton
Several months ago, I wrote about two articles on routing audio. I’ve been using various software since then. The
WSTR SESSION 4
We're back with the latest session. This is one of several beats I put together late last year,
Unreleased Mix '26
I had a conversation with a friend about a piece of software called Traktor DJ. I had it for some
Alternative Routing Setup Using Zoom, Loopback and MPC
A while back, I did a setup to route audio into Ableton. It’s still useful, but there’s a
WSTR Session 3
This 3rd Session (likely my favorite so far) begins with searching for another sample to use. (I’m really big
WSTR Session 2
This 2nd Session goes right in with the drums built with a nice fill to cut up the repetition. And
WSTR Session 1
This 1st session kicks off with finding the right loop to use, but not as-is. The idea is to extract
Making Stems In Akai's MPC The Easy Way
I had an issue while working on the MPC. Every section from the samples, drum kit to the instruments were
How I Route Audio From The MPC to Ableton
The idea was to use the MPC in controller mode to record inputs in Ableton, but it wasn’t just