![]() When people talk about bloat as if it's a bad thing, I honestly kinda wonder why they don't just use the bits they need and ignore the ones they don't. Basically what I used to do on the 1k, but way, way quicker and easier. I feel like it's a box that can go very deep, but I only really use it in a very superficial way - chop, jam, and bounce out the loops. I had a 1k for around 5 years and also have an S3000XL and an Isla S2400, but for me if I quickly want to put together a few chops and drums the Live is the one I turn to. ![]() I don't really get that tbh, but we all have our own preferences, experiences and goals, etc. It’s a real shame folks are giving up.īeing able to play guitar well is one thing, being able to listen to a half decent completed track you made yourself…that shit is priceless. But I stuck with it and I, at very least, like the shit I hear now (ymmv, but I like it). I came from that path and I was, def, a bit discouraged when I realized how wrong I was. If the expectation is that it’ll be easy, well, it’s easy to want to give up when you realize the MPC is not a magica banger box.īut I wish folks would stick with it. Probably a bit of a shock when they realize there’s a huge difference between laying down a simple beat and making something they actually like. ![]() I think a lot of would be producers are definitely under the mistaken impression that electronic/sample based music must be easy because it’s “not a real instrument”. ![]() Well, turns out the fantasy was more comfortable and easy than reality. ![]() Folks think they want one because they’ve always wanted one but when they finally get the money to actually get one…. I’m told you see a similar thing with motorcycles every fall. ![]()
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