MATRIXSYNTH: mc-202 tutorial #1 programming and syncing to tape


Saturday, August 01, 2009

mc-202 tutorial #1 programming and syncing to tape


video upload by johnisfaster


"This is the first of probably 3 tutorials I'm planning on doing.

This tutorial covers:
1) crash course in programming a pattern
2) how to sync the mc-202 to ableton without a din sync converter

upcoming video's will include:
1)a bit deeper into programming a pattern
2)how to realtime record a pattern
3)how to save and load patterns via "tape"
4)how to set the 202's accent mode to FA so that you have filter accents in gate mode

You can download the Pilot and Sync tones used in this video here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wiejmjm... pilot and sync Project.zip

apologies for the middle of the video where it just stairs at the monitor for a bit, I was thinking more about talking that what I was pointing at."

Mc-202 tutorial #2: portamento, accents and accent mode


"Terribly sorry about how dark it is, I did this late at night so there was no light coming in the windows and I'm apparently standing in the light coming from behind me. But if you listen to what I'm saying and watch the parts you can actually see you should be on your way.

This video will take you through the portamento, accent and 'hiden' accent mode.

next video will go through:
1) saving and loading a pattern from tape"

1 comment:

  1. a better way to program the mc202 is using the mc202 hack - but you dont get the random goodness you can get from weird number inputs

    http://www.defectiverecords.com/mc202hack/index.html

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