The guitar is a classic instrument used in all styles of music, but recording then is incredibly difficult and costly – you need the right studio, the best mics, top notch guitars and of course lots and lots of time. Why not save yourself all that hassle and just instantly turn your MPC into a virtual guitar with ‘MPC Guitar’?
‘MPC Guitar’ features high quality acoustic and electric guitar multi samples recorded directly from the instruments, laid out in easy-to-use chromatic MPC programs allowing you to effortlessly create original musical riffs, solos, chords and loops using nothing but an MPC!
This pack includes the following programs:
All samples and programs can be played using your pads, or can be played directly through a MIDI control keyboard. It’s now never been easier to add realistic and unique guitar licks and chords to your beats – get a virtual guitarist in your studio today!
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Multisamples involve sampling many notes from an instrument and mapping out these notes into MPC programs - the result is a very realistic recreation of the original instrument mapped out across the pads in your MPC. You can then create your own realistic loops, riffs and solos using only your MPC.
Very easy. Just load up a mulisample program just like you would any other program. Now just bash the pads and create your own unique loops and solos! And if you prefer playing with a MIDI keyboard, no problem - just connect the keyboard MIDI out to the MPC MIDI in and play the keyboard keys - your realistic multisample sounds will be output from your MPC (we've even re-ordered all pads so they match standard chromatic order on keyboards).
Our multisamples work in the following MPCs:
Definitely not. It is important that professional multisamples are presented 'dry', with no delay effects (e.g. reverb, chorus, delay etc). This ensures you have maximum control over the multsamples, leaving you to add whatever effects you wish to your multisample performances. We do of course apply dynamic processing to both recording and post-production processes (e.g. compression, limiting, eq etc).
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