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2016/10/20 19:52:03 (permalink)

Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar

I'm trying to figure out how do I set up the MPC Renaissance as a plug-in within Sonar?
 
I am moving over to Sonar from Ableton so the learning curve is a bit different in setting things up.
 
Any help would be appreciated.
 
Thanks
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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/20 20:17:25 (permalink)
MPC Renaissance is the hardware. What you need is MPC Software (yes, that's the name).
 
http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpcrenaissance#downloads
 
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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/20 20:48:31 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby telecharge 2016/10/20 21:12:25
This is what I found on the web:
 
EDIT PREFERENCES
VST SETTINGS
ADD  - find your VST folder
SCAN VST FOLDER
OK


INSERT
SOFT SYNTH
PLUN-IN LAYOUT
MANAGE LAYOUTS
VST INSTRUMENTS (VSTi)
select MPC from "Registered Plug-Ins"
ADD PLUGIN
pick a name for the "LAYOUT FILE" and save with the floppy disc icon


INSERT
PLUG-IN LAYOUTS
pick the name you saved above
 

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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/20 21:35:33 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby DJGaryB 2016/10/22 14:48:33
Install the MPC Software (stand alone & vst), then add vst folder in plug-in manager in Sonar. Next, scan your plug-ins and once it's done, you should see "MPC"  on your VST Instruments (VSTi) list of registered plug-ins. Next you can load the MPC plug-in as an instrument just as you would Dimension Pro or any other softsynth.
 
Please note that if you don't have a lot of processing power in your computer, the MPC software will not sync correctly with Sonar, i.e., a lot of skipping and dropouts. (I learned this first hand).
 
Here's the link to download the MPC Software:
http://www.akaipro.com/microsites/mpcsoftware/
 
Scroll near the bottom of the page to select MPC 1.9.6 for Mac or Windows.

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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/22 14:47:43 (permalink)
I thought it was understood that if I asked for help in setting it up as a plug-in that everyone would realize that I do have the software already as the software does come with the hardware and that I didn't have to download the software.
I just needed help in figuring out how to set it up to be used as a plug-in in sonar but thanks for the response from everyone, appreciate them all.
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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/22 16:07:26 (permalink)
Well, DJ Gary, you just joined the forum a week ago and it was your first post. Why should we ass-u-me anything?
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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/23 14:28:07 (permalink)
My post was rather specific in what help I needed or you just misunderstood what I said when I said Renaissance.
So what would be the point of me trying to use the hardware without the software?
If I bought the hardware obviously it comes with the software.
So why would you ass-u-me I didn't have the software? Since you provided a link for me to download it.
The hardware won't function without the software and the software is needed if it has to work as a plug-in with sonar right?
So if I asked the question it should have been quite obvious that I have the software and all I needed to find out was how to go from step A to B to C to D and none of those steps would have been me downloading any software.
Again I thank everyone for their response but I don't have the time or the patience to deal with any back and forth with anyone on this forum about a simple help request.
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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/23 14:50:03 (permalink)
DJGaryB
My post was rather specific in what help I needed or you just misunderstood what I said when I said Renaissance.
So what would be the point of me trying to use the hardware without the software?
If I bought the hardware obviously it comes with the software.
So why would you ass-u-me I didn't have the software? Since you provided a link for me to download it.
The hardware won't function without the software and the software is needed if it has to work as a plug-in with sonar right?
So if I asked the question it should have been quite obvious that I have the software and all I needed to find out was how to go from step A to B to C to D and none of those steps would have been me downloading any software.
Again I thank everyone for their response but I don't have the time or the patience to deal with any back and forth with anyone on this forum about a simple help request.




Oh boy, where do I even start?
 
No, your post was NOT specific. You made no mention of any software you intended to use,
 
1.) You could be a newbie. Maybe I'm out of touch, but DJGaryB isn't a household name AFAIK. A newbie might misunderstand "plug-in" as a way to get MPC Renaissance audio into Sonar. A plug-in isn't the only option.
 
2.) You could have bought it second-hand off eBay, a pawn shop, or a yard sale. Hell, you could have stolen it.
 
3.) I didn't assume you didn't have the software. I pointed you in the right direction, just in case. Also, there is much more there than just a software download if you bother to look.
 
Sorry, but your posts strike me as being long on pomposity and short on gratitude. Not that we expect a parade. I'm happy when someone who requests assistance can be bothered to reply at all.
 
Enjoy your MPC Renaissance with Sonar!
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Re: Using MPC Renaissance as a plug in with Sonar 2016/10/23 15:24:01 (permalink)
I have a new PC und just installed the MPC software and driver ...
I have scanned all VSTs ...
The MPC shows up in the menu "Insert --> Soft Synth"
Then I see the MPC software within Cakewalk.
There is no problem.
 
 
 

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