Groove3 – Producing Pop with the MPC Renaissance (TUTORIAL)

By | October 20, 2025

 

Release Year: 2014
Producer: Groove3
Producer’s Website: www.groove3.com/str/Producing-Pop-with-the-MPC-Renaissance.html
Author: DrFord
Duration: 02:38:14
Type of Material Handout: Video Tutorial
Language: English


Description: Akai Pro’s MPC Renaissance is a fully integrated hardware/software system, and super producer DrFord shows you how to use it to produce a complete pop song, from idea to finished mix!

The MPC Renaissance is Akai Pro’s fully integrated hardware/software system, and super producer DrFord shows you how to use it to produce a complete pop song, from idea to finished mix!
DrFord starts by analyzing “the formula” for writing today’s hit pop/dance songs. After that, it’s straight into how to set up the MPC Renaissance in your studio and master its powerful Browser.
Next, class is in session as DrFord teaches you How to Build a Guide Beat and use the MPC Renaissance’s Sequencer and Song Arrangement Features. He then explores laying down poppin’ Synth and bangin’ Bass tracks before diving into the kind of ear candy and Sound Design techniques that will make your pop song unique.

He finishes up the series with final videos on Synths, Direct Recording, and the Final Mixdown to give to a vocalist to write to, followed by a lesson on Exporting the Individual Tracks into your DAW for Mixing.

Whether you’re an MPC novice or know your way around, check out “Producing Pop with the MPC Renaissance” and see how producing today’s Pop music is done!

Content :
01 Intro
02 Standalone Setup
03 Browsing & Loading
04 Guide Beat Pt. 1
05 Guide Beat Pt. 2
06 Sequence & Song Arrangement
07 Customizing the Sequence Pt. 1
08 Customize the Sequence Pt. 2
09 Laying Down the Synth
10 Drop the Bass
11 Ear Candy Pt. 1
12 Ear Candy Pt. 2
13 Ear Candy Pt. 3
14 Final Synths Pt. 1
15 Final Synths Pt. 2
16 Direct Record
17 Final Mixing & Mixdown
18 Routing into a DAW
19 It’s a Wrap

Example files: none
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1440×900, 1.600, 30.000 fps, 387 kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, ~162 kbps, 2 channels



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