Hey yall all have help me out alot and i got want to start no fights...hd space is not a problem cause i have 5 400 gb ex hard drives...im not not worry about space. i just want to get some input and feed back of if anybody do this cause i was thinking about do it myself because if i make a beat and then i put it together in song mode and make each verse x amount long and then record each track into pro tools with pre muted tracks then later on on of my artist wants a verse to be longer or shorter....i would have to to A) reput it together to fit his song with the mpc then B) Re track it all into pro tools again....i just feel if i track all the tracks in and just do the mutes here and there i can always make changes to a song at any point cause its all there all th eloops are there.
kind of like the way the netunes do it read for your self.
An interesting part of The Neptunes' production process is that Williams and Hugo loop each part that they record for about six minutes (versus recording a few bars here and there), so once everything is laid down, the arrangement is solid with tracks. Then, with the Digidesign ProControl console, they begin programming mutes. So if they only want to hear a guitar part during the bridge, they program the console to mute the track until the bridge. “It's just cool because the palette is there all the time, and you just orchestrate like a conductor,” Hugo says. That way, the Neptunes don't get caught up in the technical part of the game, but stay focused just on songwriting. “It keeps everything flowing,” Hugo says. “Keep all the button-pushing and all the mixing stuff, leave that for later. Just lay all the parts on the table first. Frequencies and reverb, that's just ear candy. At the end of the day, you can have great reverbs and effects and everything, but are people humming your tune?”
Doing it this way sounds like it would save me time not having to go back to the mpc to just change up a mute or when i want the hook to come in.