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Hello dave, you'll probably hear from some others on this list who own an mpc2000. Moi, I'm dying to get one next month! However, I have been trying it out a lot in music stores along with the ASR-X. I can say this about the SWING function: move the cursor to the "Timing:" parameter, select "EDIT" and viola, there's the "Swing:" parameter. On making beats funky and dirty (disclaimer: everyone probably does this differently, and all established techniques are waiting to be broken!): 1) use varying dynamics! (i.e. vary the accents slightly) - nothing makes a bit more stiff than unvarying accent levels, especially on hihats, cymbals etc. 2) think of larger cycles which change above the basic groove 3) run the beat though a distortion/flanger/pitch shifter pedal etc. 4) stream the beat to a computer and process it WHOLE [with distortion, very short delays (< 10 ms), slight reverb, pitch shifting] to get rid of the "discrete beats" feel 5) resample snares, hihats etc. at a lower rate for a super dirty sound 6) use a compressor (esp. on bass drums) to get really FAT, oops I mean PHAT sounds 7) break a groove into 1/8ths and reassemble the pieces (e.g. with Recycler or whatever its called) 8) tweak the resonant frequencies of individual drum sounds (e.g. bass drums) n nuff o ma bla bla, Rob Saulnierds@aol.com wrote: > > hello to all > i have an akai mpc 2000. and okay, so my first problem is trying to >program > some beats that dont sound so straight and linear. you know, i'm trying >to > get some beats with some swing and some funk to them but they always >come out > sounding so square and 1-2-3-4, like connect the dots. i cannot figure >out > the swing function on the damn machine, so if anyone can explain that to >me a > little bit better that would be cool. > also, i am trying to find or figure out how to get some of those nice >crispy > hip hop drum sounds. those drums that sounds real raw and dirty. if >anyone > can help me it would be greatly appreciated. and if anyone has an mpc >2000 > and would like to exchange tips and info that would be nice too. > thanks, > dave > saulnierds@aol.com