Daniel Lawrence
Member
ill o.g.
wsup everyone, just started looking at these forums and it seems like there's alot of people who know their shit, lucky for me being that I don't. lol, anyways I've been using Acid Pro 4.0 for a while, but pretty much just for recording my vocals over other people's beats. But I want to get into some actual production. I know how to use the chopper, but is there a way to make my loops come together more seamlessly or without that "clicking". I mean every now and then I get it, other times it seems like my loops never come together the way I want to. I also have Soundforge 6.0 if anyone thinks that would be better for what I'm trying to do.
Also, I have an old Casio synthesizer with MIDI on it, so I guess I can use that for a midi controller. Is it pretty much as simple as loading a sample into Acid Pro and making melodies from there with my keyboard? And I was thinking about getting an MPC-1000 to use with my Acid setup as well. For those that have it, what kind of "sound" does it give you? I know it's a sampler so you pretty much get what you put in, but I've been told about how certain sampling drum machines give you a certain sound to them. Or would I be better off with a MPD-16? All I know is I want to do my drums with an instrument in real time, because they always sound off when I was doing it with a mouse in Fruity Loops (when it came to matching them to samples).
And I want to hook a turntable up to my PC and record audio from vinyl directly into Acid. I have no idea how. Anyone here can help?
And one more newbie question. What's a good sample cd pack to get? I plan on digging for my own sounds, but I need something to get started quicker. I'm looking basically for some nice, gritty drum samples and nice sound effects. Thanks for all the help in advance.
Also, I have an old Casio synthesizer with MIDI on it, so I guess I can use that for a midi controller. Is it pretty much as simple as loading a sample into Acid Pro and making melodies from there with my keyboard? And I was thinking about getting an MPC-1000 to use with my Acid setup as well. For those that have it, what kind of "sound" does it give you? I know it's a sampler so you pretty much get what you put in, but I've been told about how certain sampling drum machines give you a certain sound to them. Or would I be better off with a MPD-16? All I know is I want to do my drums with an instrument in real time, because they always sound off when I was doing it with a mouse in Fruity Loops (when it came to matching them to samples).
And I want to hook a turntable up to my PC and record audio from vinyl directly into Acid. I have no idea how. Anyone here can help?
And one more newbie question. What's a good sample cd pack to get? I plan on digging for my own sounds, but I need something to get started quicker. I'm looking basically for some nice, gritty drum samples and nice sound effects. Thanks for all the help in advance.