![]() –> On your MPC Live, you now go into “Settings” (from the Main Menu), press & hold the SHIFT button and on the bottom right you should see an “Update” tab appear. The way I did that is by connecting my MPC via USB, copying the file as is into the root folder (but you could also load it onto a USB stick in the the root and just plug that directly into your MPC). –> You then need to transfer the file you just downloaded to the root folder of your MPC. To do this, go here and download the right modded firmware version for your MPC (I’m on 2.9, so I downloaded MPC-2.9.0-Update.img): MPC Live mod â Google Drive Before we start, I should add that all credit goes to TheKikGen and all links & instructions are his/hers as well.ġ. There are a few steps you need to take but they are fairly pain-free. editing a program in Program Edit, or getting the pads’ volumes right in Pad Mixer makes a big difference for the feel and ease of use. ![]() This sort of sells me on the workflow benefits of an MPC X. It makes the MPC Live feel much more like hardware and much less like a touchscreen with pads. ![]() ![]() So if you haven’t tried this yet, I thoroughly recommend it! I set up my MPC Live with my Midi Fighter Twister last night, with Q-Links mapped to the MFT (QLink 1 on bottom-left knob, Link 16 on top-right knob) and the different modes mapped to the encoder push switches (I’ve got Main mode, Program Edit, Sample Edit, and Sampler in my top row – Pad Mixer, Channel Mixer, Pad Mutes, Track Mutes on my second row – Looper, Step Sequencer, Track View, and Next Sequence on my third row).Įverything works great in standalone, really nice. MPC-global-midi-mapping-in-standalone-mode-how-toĪkai MPC Live/X/Force/One technical explorations and hacks
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