THE ART OF SAMPLING WITH THE MPC 3000 TUTORIAL

Published 2021-10-04
Learn the basics of sampling. What makes a good sample, how to edit it, rework it. Discover a function (EDIT SAMPLES) you've never used. How to solve tricky samples.
I give taylored, personalized online tutorial where I explain you exactly what you ask and need in order you master the MPC3000. Ask for it in DM in Instagram: @mistermpc3000

All Comments (21)
  • @ove1312
    You always have to trust a guy who wears a costume jacket and has a Mpc 3000! Thanks for sharing the knowledge,much appreciated!
  • @bitdigital8052
    Some people don’t understand how instrumental the number pad and arrows are on mpc's. They will put the data wheel to shame 😅 Love watching you work the machine 💪🏾
  • @Kubilay57
    May god bless this man so many knowledge for free
  • @marcusjknight
    Great presentation, tutorial and jacket. Superb your flying the Mpc3000 flag.
  • @larrytan73
    You have the CLEANEST" Mpc3000 I've seen..
  • @brandonhuttsell
    Great tutorial. Really liked the advice about sampling the left vs right speaker to isolate specific instruments. I'm still saving money to buy my record player, preamp and some records. Definitely gonna use your videos to guide me once I get going. Thanks again.
  • @ppic7162
    I love these videos! I just bought an MPC 3000.
  • @kannon3979
    Loving this channel. Love Live the MPC 3000 😾
  • @mrmister7355
    Great vid! Don’t own a 3000, but your tips are Amazon
  • @MrJlstew86
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR! I LEARNED SOMETHING NEW!
  • Great video! saving up for a 3000 as we speak! btw what’s that somg u used in the beginning? i got an idea for that
  • @ToniJXN
    I love the display. Where do you got it from?
  • @djdeznyc
    Where did u get your screen the best screen I’ve seen for the 3000 thus far
  • @peterpiper0815
    Too many 'you can't do that' and 'you have to do it like that' rules but yeah, I know for beginners rules are good to learn. I don't care about the time signature of the source sample or the start of the measure of it. I just make it fit to the rest of the beat. Extra-super-secret-pro-tip :) : switch the polarity of the left or the right channel, then pan both channels to the center of the stereofield. You'll get rid of all the sounds that are in the center of the original recording (most of the time bass, kick, most of the snare, most of the vocals). But yeah, good tutorial videos for the MPC3000. thumbs up
  • How do you connect two mpcs to studio monitors if you only have one pair of studio monitors?