Please note that this book is not compatible with the MPC Ren/Studio/Element. There is also just one button per track, each of which serves. The Mini loses the righthand side, and all the knobs, leaving just the clip launch grid and mini faders.
Basic understanding of using the main functions of an MPC, such as loading project files, recording and editing sequences, etc. Alongside the launch of the APC40 MkII, Akai have extended their Ableton controller range with the APC Mini and APC Key 25 (the original APC40 and 20 are also still available).MPC Renaissance, MPC Studio and MPC Element are not supported. MPC60 users should ideally be running OS 3.1. Any standalone MPC running Akai official OS or JJ OS (any version).
Mac or PC running at least Pro Tools 7 (the book uses Pro tools 9 for all examples).This ebook will be emailed to you in approx 24 hours or less. ' Using the Akai MPC with Pro Tools' is a must-have purchase for anyone wanting to expand the sonic capabilities of their MPC, be it MPC producers new to the world of Pro Tools, or seasoned Pro Tools users experiencing problems integrating an MPC into their current set up. While Pro Tools 9 is used in the examples throughout the book, all tutorials will also work with any version of Pro Tools from version 7 upwards. This book covers all standalone hardware MPC models MPC5000, MPC500, MPC2000XL, MPC2500, MPC1000, MPC2000, MPC3000, MPC4000 and MPC60 (OS 3.1), with all examples compatible with both Akai and 'JJ' operating systems. Also included are all the Pro Tools sessions and MPC project files used in the tutorials, allowing you to easily recreate all the examples as you read through the book, for a truly practical understanding of all topics covered.
This unique book has been written specifically for MPC users, helping you quickly discover the creative and practical uses when combining the MPC with Pro Tools, while effortlessly solving all the common problems that you may encounter along the way, including syncing issues, MIDI delays, audio problems, hardware set up issues and much much more.Īll the tutorials are written in a jargon-free, step-by-step style, with exact breakdowns of all software settings and clear MPC & Pro Tools screen shots to help clearly explain all concepts.
Inside you'll find 102 pages of structured tutorials covering a wealth of 'need-to-know' topics including: Using the Akai MPC With Pro Tools' is a detailed and easy to follow e-book that expertly guides you through all aspects of using a standalone hardware MPC with the ultimate DAW Pro Tools.