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UK garage jumpy hihat in MPC2000?


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Old 13-09-2002, 01:19 PM   #1
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Default UK garage jumpy hihat in MPC2000?

A have problem with drum programming on my MPC 2000

What kind of quantisize should i use to
quantisize the jumpy kind of Todd Edwards hihat
which is used in UK garage?

I program basdrum, clap, and hihat in a
normal housemaner. Everything is fine and dandy, but when i try to add that off-beat hihat it always seems to sound a bit stiff.

Should I use a special quantisize? Or should
add theese off-beat hihats manually in step-edit?
If so where should i put them? (for example 1.02.....)

I would appriciate some help with this.

Cheers!

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dunno what the parameters are on the MPC but it's generally a slight nudge on a 16th note triplet...you can do this manually too, just move things around until they sound right.
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