what up cleverwon welcome to illmuzik. yo we got talk homie. me & my partners are holding things down in south jerz. we have a 3 man production team also. one in sale city, and to in da bridge. yo get at me son.
if i recall right you have to name the bank in awave then save it. when you load it in your triton the bank you are loading in should appear. but remember you are only going to hear the sounds from the new program in that bank.
let me rephrase that. the expression would be "a damn good mix"
and what do you mean philsiarri? either its perfect or its not. close only count in horseshoes.
yea mr.messenger i have the vst denoiser & declicker & noisegate. yo best i`ve ever used. it don`t give any artifacts like the other plugins, like for example raygun does. i do beleive you can find it on the net.
i had put together an enhanced cd for my artists which came out pretty good. i print my own cd`s with my cd printer, and all of my art work is done in adobe photo. we had no problem getting them sold.
everything was there even down to the bar code. the cd`s looked just as good as the ones on...
if someone was that close to me shooting at me i would have took off running like a bat out of hell. then he says to the attorney thats what you get for taking my money. that dude sent out a vivid message to all lawyers across the world.
guevara i did call you out! "lol" i got mad respect for your work homie, so don`t get it twisted. anyway fade said it can`t go down like this., so i`m gonna pm you.
open your wave file in wavelabs main editor, then on toolbar go to process and scroll down to timestretch. you will have to play with it to find your settings for that sample. oh make sure you highlight the sample before you make any adjustments.
thats all you are doing is changing the tempo. you need a program like acid, wavelab, or something like that. what you want to do is called timestretching, which will slow down the sample and possibly change the pitch too.
let me see if i can help. just as i posted earlier. being that you can only record 2 tracks at a time you will have to sync both machines and run several passes to spread all of your tracks across the recorder. like this:
first pass record track 1
second pass record track 2
third pass record...
that happened to me with my 2000xl also. i couldn`t figure it out and tried to call akia on the matter but at that time akai support was down.
so i just rebooted and started working again. hasn`t happened agin so far. lucky me i only had 1 sample on the mpc at that time.
are you trying to trigger the samples in the 900 with the sp1200. or are you just syncing up the 2 machines. if you are trying to trigger the samples in your 900 with the 1200 just remember that in order to transmit both machines must be on the same channel. (midi track 1 on 900, midi track 1 on...