Wednesday, 4 February 2026

New Start, New Tech (MPC LIVE III)

 First time using it today and it's buggy but already quite close to what I hoped it would be in terms of functionality (and wanted it to be). It needs a number of things I'm not going to start to specify after one day of use but it is at least possible to convert a song into a sequence, KCS-style into which further stuff can be done. This is basically all I've wanted in CIrklon, like, forever. It means I can work in any sized chunks I want, join them in sequence and convert to a full song for overdubs, rises, tweaks etc. Also records automation - only tried track levels so far but worked alongside arrangement. Lots more I could write but will leave to another day. Very good start, next will be either importing an old song pre v3 or connecting the Keystep/Wavestate and gathering a few recordings. 

All good fun! (so far)




Saturday tomorrow. Bejaysus! Tim mentioned going to Anchor so we can maybe book Sunday lunch if we do

Anchor was shut. Oh well. Tried importing an old MpC song and it partially worked - all my drum loops didn't loop though, the Q-Link definitions were forgotten, the synth patches wonky... but I'll work on it, import some of the audio that's in the Octatrack and see if I can cobble a set together from it. A worthwhile project. Sussed how to monitor the input (pretend you're about to sample) and name tracks (hold finger on name for a bit). 

Certain now my keyboard issue are related to running status & active sensing having tried the Keystep which doesn't send active sensing and relies on regular note offs. Will report as bug when I get round to it. Enjoying playing pads and shifting keys as I go so may cope without keyboard for a bit. Tested grabbing loops from the KSP/Wavestate and it works with no obvious downers yet although I need to fully test it and the sync with internal stuff over longer phrases. Must work out how to use the new Clip Matrix though as I've ignored that so far. 

On Monday we sorted the new kitchen order, using mum's money wisely (I think) - to be fitted in April. Tomorrow I'm off to Manchester with John to see Yann Tiersen and some harpy lady whose name I have sadly forgotten. Should be good. 

A short but frustrating session on Monday trying to make sense of the new Clips mode. If you recall, MPC2.x had a Clips track type and most excellent it was. The new one doesn't - its clips are a separate thing but there's no obvious way to convert the old type to the new or even load all the samples individually into a set of clips. I guess it'd take a couple of tracks up now and I'd have to decide the clips that are in each column, which is less flexible than of old (not wasting four tracks on it). I'll take a look again sometime but so far that's the thing I've missed the most. My imported song has filled the 128 track limit and is basically unmanageable so don't think I'll be developing that further. 

Maybe scuppering the new start, Margaret in hospital, her heart well buggered. We put off sorting a date for kitchen installation until we know what's what. Also put off walking today (Wednesday) and instead moved a few things in the kitchen, asked a few questions. I also moved the JD-XA into position under the MPC after reading it can turn off transmission of active sensing. Will test that out but probably not today as time has moved on. Will walk Broc instead. Think we visiting this evening. 

Yann Tiersen was good, the support act also good (Alice Boyd & harpist friend Rachel Kitchlew). I bought their ambient CD for a tenner - but it's less than 15 mins long so a bit unimpressed with that. Tiersen played some mesmerising piano, stringent but fab strings and a bunch of Elektron boxes and modular stuff. At times it was quiet and subtle, then incredibly loud. Think the same venue I once saw Leftfield. 








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