padpimps The DownBeat Kit Installation Manual

Table of Contents
Overview 3
The Articulations 5 The Mic Mixes 7 The Vintage Mix 8 The Seventies Mix 8 The Modern Mix 8
Install: MPC X, Live & Akai Force 11
Install: MPC Software 13
MPC Expansion: What’s Inside? 17
Cycle Kits vs Velocity Switching Kits 17 Sound Patches 18 Demo Sequences & Patterns 19 Preview Loops 21
Legacy MPC Information 23
Legacy Program File Formats 23
Further Resources 25
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Overview
The Downbeat Kit features a fully multisampled 1963 Ludwig Downbeat acoustic drum kit, with 24 different articulations recorded over multiple dynamic levels using 12 positional mics. All sounds have been mapped to MPC programs and are compatible with all MPC models ever made, as well as the Akai Force.
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The Downbeat series is famed for its unrivalled colour, tonal projection and chunky, warm vibe. Perhaps the most famous proponent of Ludwig Downbeat
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series was The Beatles’ Ringo Starr, who is often seen pictured with a set sporting an 'Oyster Black Pearl' finish (ours was the Champagne Sparkle).
The full kit was recorded at MU Studios, Sheffield, UK and consisted of the following 8 unique instruments:
Kick: 1963 Ludwig Downbeat Kick Drum 20” x 14”
Snare: !1965 Ludwig LM400 Supraphonic 5x14 snare drum
Rack Tom: 1963 Ludwig Downbeat Rack tom 12” x 8”
Floor Tom: 1963 Ludwig Downbeat Floor Tom 14” x 14”
Hi Hat: Meinl 15" Byzance Hi-Hat Medium
Crash: Meinl 18" Byzance Medium Crash
Crash: Meinl 20" Byzance Medium Crash
Ride: Meinl 22" Byzance Medium Ride
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The Articulations
Most instruments are provided with a number of different articulations to reflect the many ways the instruments can be played by a drummer - for example the hi hat has six articulations; a closed hat (centre hit), closed hat (edge hit), fully open, half open, pedal open, pedal closed.
In total there are 24 unique drum articulations, each recorded with up to 4 different dynamic levels and with up to 4 round robins to capture the natural timbre variation of the original kit. The articulations we recorded are as follows:
1. Snare Centre – snare hit in the dead centre of the skin
2. Snare Edge – snare hit to the edge of the skin
3. Snare Rim – the skin and snare rim hit together simultaneously
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4. Snare Cross Stick – tip of the stick rests on the skin, shaft brought down on
the rim, creating a dry click sound.
5. Snare Flam – Quick double snare hit
6. Snare Drag – very short snare roll
7. Snare Multiple Bounce – stick allowed to bounce up and down on the skin,
producing a long, mellow snare roll.
8. Snare ‘Stick on Stick’ – one stick laid across the skin, the other strikes the
stick to produce a fat, bead snare sound
9. Snare ‘Wires Off’ – Centre skin hit with snare wires disabled (no rattle)
10. Floor tom – centre hit of floor tom
11. Rack tom – centre hit of rack tom
12. Ride Bell – hit on the ‘bell’ on the ride cymbal
13. Ride Centre – hit at the centre of the main portion of the cymbal
14. Crash 18” – centre hit of an 18” crash
15. Crash 20 – centre hit of a 20” crash
16. Crash 18 Choke – Short cymbal hit, produced grabbing and holding the
cymbal immediately after hitting it.
17. Hi hat closed edge – edge hit of a closed hi hat
18. Hi hat closed centre – centre hit of a closed hi hat
19. Hi hat Open full – hitting a fully open hi hat
20. Hi Hat half open – Hitting a half open hi hat, creates more of a ‘sizzle’
21. Pedal hat closed – played by engaging pedal without striking the hat
22. Pedal hat opening - disengaging the pedal from fully closed while striking
the hat to capture a more dynamic ‘opening’ hat sound.
23. Kick Isolated – Kick drum recorded in isolation to the rest of the kit
24. Kick (with kit bleed) – kick recorded with the rest of kit present so snare
rattle and vibrations from other instruments are present
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The Mic Mixes
The kit was recorded using a combination of 12 different microphones; Electro­Voice HM7 (Kick), Yamaha Sub Kick Mic (Kick Sub), Sure SM57 (snare 'over'),
3 x AKG C414 (snare 'under, rack & floor toms), 2 x Neumann KM 84 (overheads), 2 x Coles 4038 (additional ribbons), Neumann U87 (room mic 1),
AKG PCC170 (room mic 2)
Having mics in so many different positions gave us the flexibility to create multiple ‘mic mixes’ in post-production, each one using different permutations and combinations of these microphones to give very different kit sounds.
The included mixes do not feature any additional FX or processing, the difference in sound is achieved entirely by selecting different mic stems for mix down.
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The Vintage Mix
This is a classic 2 microphone mono mix that consist of two ribbon mics placed directly at the front of the kit, with one mic near the kick drum, the other nearer the snare. The resulting mix gives a distinctly early 60s/late 50s vibe, with less emphasis on the hats and cymbals (as to be expected by the lack of overheads).
The Seventies Mix
This is a classic 4 mic mix often used in 70s funk, with two narrowly panned overhead mics (placed above the left and right cymbals), a ‘close’ snare mic and a close kick mic. The resulting mix produces a very fat, dry and direct sounding kit.
The Modern Mix
This one uses 10 mics (all the microphones bar the vintage ribbons), with a close kick mic, a dedicated kick ‘sub’ mic, snare ‘over’ and ‘under’ mics, two widely panned overheads, two tom mics and two room mics. This produces a more contemporary drum sound which is very open, detailed and more ‘live’ sounding.
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The Kit LaYOUT!
Each mix consists of 24 articulations mapped to the pads in an MPC program in a finger-drumming friendly layout which follows the same fundamental layout used in the other kits in this series. For 16 pad MPCs, Bank ‘A’ contains what we feel are the ‘core’ articulations for the kit:
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Bank B contains the 8 secondary articulations:
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Install: MPC X, Live & Akai Force
The following instructions are suitable for installing the expansion in the MPC X & MPC Live in 'standalone' mode, as well as the Akai Force (screen shots taken
from the MPC).
First download the zip file via the link provided after purchase and extract the contents to any location on your computer. Enter the ‘MPC X-MPC Live-Akai Force Edition’ folder and inside you’ll see a sub folder ‘The Downbeat Kit’ – this is the folder we’re going to transfer to your MPC X/Live or Force.
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The factory-fitted internal drive on your MPC/Force is not externally accessible, so let’s assume you have a USB drive called ‘MPC DATA’ connected to the USB port on your MPC Live/X/Force (you can also transfer to an SD card or internal SATA drive).
Connect your MPC or Force via USB to your computer and go to MENU and hit the ‘MPC chip’ icon at the top of the screen (this is the 'Laptop' icon in the Force); select CONTROLLER MODE ('COMPUTER MODE' in the Force). At this point, your USB disk will appear as a removable drive in your computer.
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If it doesn’t already exist, create a folder called ‘Expansions’ in the root of your disk - now copy the ‘Downbeat Kit’ folder inside this ‘Expansions’ folder. You can now ‘eject’ the disk from your computer and in your MPC/Force, return to ‘Standalone’ mode.
Whenever that disk is connected to your MPC/Force, go to MENU > BROWSER > Expansions and tap on the ‘Downbeat Kit’ thumbnail:
All the available patches will appear on the right hand side of the screen (make sure the PROGRAM filter is selected). If you have ‘AUDITION > AUTO’ enabled (bottom right of BROWSER screen) you can tap a program file to hear a preview of each patch before you load it. Double tap to load a kit into your project and assign it to a ‘DRUM’ type track in your current sequence in MAIN.
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Install: MPC Software
The MPC Software expansion is fully compatible with MPC Software 1.9 or greater. Locate the ‘MPC Software Installer.XPN’ file and drag & drop it directly
into the MPC Software UI from your computer’s File Explorer/Finder:
Please note that an XPN file cannot be installed from the MPC Browser, nor can it be installed by double clicking.
After dragging the XPN into the software UI you should see the following:
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Select ‘Import’ and once installed, open the Expansion Browser (‘X’ on your keyboard for MPC Software 2.x, ‘shift & E’ for MPC Software 1.9), and click on the ‘Downbeat Kit’ thumbnail to view:
You will find all the kits within the ‘Programs > Kit > Downbeat Kit’ group.
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Single click the program to hear a preview (requires ‘Autoplay’ enabled).
To load a kit, simply double-click the program or drag and drop it to a ‘DRUM’ type track in your MPC sequence.
MPC Renaissance & MPC Studio
If you use the MPC Renaissance or MPC Studio, there are generally two ways to browse and load your kits. If you have installed the XPN expansion into the MPC Software the expansion can be found in the 'user' expansion folder on your computer:
Mac: # Users > Username > Library > Application Support > Akai > MPC > Expansions
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Windows:# C:\Users\All Users\Akai\MPC\Expansions#
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The folder will be called 'com.padpimps.downbeatkit'.
Alternatively go to the ‘MPC X-MPC Live-Standalone Edition’ folder and copy the sub folder ‘The Downbeat Kit’ to the location on your computer where you usually store the rest of your sound library (for example, the ‘Documents > MPC’ folder).
Hit the BROWSER button in your ‘blue screen’ MPC controller. Select the PROGRAM ‘data select’ button. You can now access the instruments through the standard Browser interface by navigating to the ‘The Downbeat Kit’ folder location:#
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MPC Expansion: What’s Inside?
The expansion edition is made for the newer generation of MPCs such as the
MPC X, MPC Live and MPC Software (including its controllers such as the MPC Touch , Renaissance and Studio). These expansions work in both MPC
Software 2.x and MPC Software 1.9. The kits are also fully compatible with the Akai Force.
There are three mixes of the kit; Vintage, Seventies and Modern. Each mix is provided as a ‘cycle’ kit and velocity switching kit. We have also created a further 10 additional ‘sound patches’ that provide additional sonic variations of the kit with FX, filters and other unique program parameters applied. Demo MIDI sequences are also provided for each kit.
Cycle Kits vs Velocity Switching Kits
When you hit an acoustic drum it never sounds exactly the same; softer hits sound different to hard hits, and there will always be slight differences between hits of similar velocity.
If we capture those subtle variances in timbre as unique samples we can set up each pad to play back one those samples each time it is hit, giving a very realistic, organic sound.
Velocity switching’ is used as the basis for all kits in the expansion named Classic’. In these kits a soft pad hit will play back a ‘soft’ sample, a hard hit plays back a ‘hard’ sample and so on. Most pads in a classic kit feature 4 dynamic variations (‘soft, medium, medium hard, hard).
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New MPCs also support ‘round robins’ where the pads can be configured to play back a different timbre sample each time it is hit, regardless of how hard you hit the pad. Each round robin in a ‘cycle’ is recorded at the same velocity but sounds subtly different each time the pad is hit. Kits with round robins configured on the pads are referred to as ‘cycle’ kits. Most pads in a cycle kit feature 4 round robins.
Please note that it is not currently possible to combine round robins and velocity switching on the same pad, hence the reason for two different versions of each mix.
Sound Patches
In addition to the provided mic mixes, the MPC X/Live/MPC Software Expansion contains edition also includes additional ‘patch’ programs that use internal FX, filters and program parameters to create 10 additional sound patches/presets. In the MPC Software, the patches are found in the ‘Patches’ group:
In the hardware UI, the patch files have the word ‘Patches’ in the file name; remember you can use the search filter to show only programs containing the word ‘patches’:
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‘Remember these are standard MPC DRUM programs, so you are free to further customise any of the provided programs with your own FX and parameter settings.
Demo Sequences & Patterns
Each program is provided with its own demo sequence, which is the same sequence that was used to create that patch’s ‘Program Preview’.
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To load a demo sequence simply load the SQX file into your project. In the MPC Software, loading a demo sequence will also load the associated program (standalone mode does not support this so you’ll need to load the program manually).
Additionally we've also included all the sequences in 'pattern' format; each pattern contains a MIDI drum track that can be used with any kit in this expansion. When loaded into your project, a pattern file will load into the next empty track in your currently selected sequence.#
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In the MPC Software expansion browser, these are contained in the 'Patterns' category.
In the hardware UI, use the ‘sequence’ filter to show only sequence and pattern files in the browser.
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Preview Loops
We have also included all the 'Program Previews' as separate WAV files which can be used as ready-made loops in your projects. In the MPC Software Expansion Browser, these are found in the Samples > Previews category:
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In the hardware UI, these found in the Previews sub folder - search for the term 'previews':
Now enter the folder with the 'All Files' or 'Samples' filters selected:
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Legacy MPC Information
In the Legacy MPC folder we have provided legacy versions of the kit, including the three mic mixes; these are suitable for any legacy MPC model. Simply select the appropriate folder for your MPC model.
Now just transfer this entire folder to your legacy MPC disk using your preferred method. You can find more detailed transfer instructions here: #
https://www.mpc-samples.com/article/mpc-file-transfers
Legacy Program File Formats
We’ve created different program files for a number of MPCs depending on the features they support. Please note that most legacy MPCs do not support ‘round robins’, only ‘velocity switching’, however round robins are provided for JJOSXL and the MPC5000. To reduce the memory footprint, kits are built with a maximum of 3 dynamic levels/round robins. The MPC3000/2000 kit is single velocity only.
MPC4000 – load the .AKP files
MPC1000/2500 (Akai OS, JJOS3/128XL & free JJOS) – load the .PGM files
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MPC5000 – load the .50s files (features round robins – for velocity switching
please use the standard MPC1000 PGM above)
MPC500 – load the PGM appended with ‘500-
JJOSXL – load the PGM appended with ‘JJX’ – this kit contains round robins
MPC2000/XL/3000 – load the PGM files in the ‘MPC3000-2000-XL’ folder.
For MPCs with 16 pads, the kit is laid out identically to the MPC X/Live version. For the MPC500, having 12 pads meant a different layout on bank A to retain a more usable finger drumming layout (all the remaining articulations follow in their original order in bank B).
We have also included all the 'Program Previews' used in the expansion edition as separate WAV files which can be used as ready-made loops in your projects. These are located in 'Legacy MPCs > Preview Loops'.$
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Further Resources
To learn more about creating your own MPC programs, sequences, sounds and expansions, please refer to MPC-Tutor’s range of MPC tutorial books at:
https://www.mpc-samples.com/section.php/8/0/mpc-tutorials-courses/
The Downbeat Kit is one of our huge range of Expansions and samplepacks for all MPC models – check out our entire range here, with loads more multisampled drum kits, instruments, loops, breaks & much, much more:
https://www.mpc-samples.com
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Copyright & License
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The Downbeat Kit’, published by MPC-Samples.com, 2019.
All recordings, MPC program files & audio previews by Pad Pimps. Copyright ©
2019. All rights reserved.
License
MPC-Samples.com (‘The Publisher’) grants You a royalty free, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicenseable, worldwide License to use The Downbeat Kit (‘The Product’) to create Musical Compositions for You and for third party projects, such as songs, albums, soundtracks, video and computer games as well as for use in public performances and media presentations. All other rights in and to The Product, including, without limitation, all copyright and other intellectual property rights relating to The Product are fully retained by the Publisher.#
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Under no circumstances can The Product, or modified versions of The Product, be re-distributed, re-sold, sub-licensed, or used to form any part of a commercial sample library.#
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THE SOUNDS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE PUBLISHER DOES NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT THE SOUNDS WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY, PERFORMANCE AND USE OF THE SOUNDS IS WITH YOU.
This License may be terminated without notice by The Publisher if at any time You fail to comply with any of its terms. Upon termination, You must immediately
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cease using The Sounds, delete all copies and archives of The Sounds and if requested, confirm to the Publisher in writing that You have complied with these requirements.
If You are unsure if this License covers Your intended use, please contact the Publisher for clarification; licensing@mpc-samples.com.
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Recorded & Produced by Pad Pimps. #
Copyright © 2019 Padpimps.com. All rights reserved.
Engineering by Martin Smith, Mu Studios, Sheffield#
Sample Editing & Programming by Andy Avgousti
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