31 of my favorite OP-Z Sounds for the MPC
Here’s something for my MPC fam. This pack contains high-quality, multi-sampled keygroup instruments crafted from my favorite homemade OP-Z patches. These sounds showcase the unique character and flexibility of the OP-Z’s many fun and sometimes weird sound engines and cover a wide variety of genres.
All of these programs have been created using autosampling across up to 6 octaves using several samples per octave for consistent timbre and quality. Thanks to the OP-Z’s USB audio interface mode these samples are also free of any noise. Perfect for some intense sonic mangling!
In addition to providing these pristine samples, I’ve also applied some powerful (non-destructive) FX processing to all of these so they’ll cut through your tracks from the get-go. For easy browsing I’ve also created previews for each patch that will automatically play as you go through these sounds. MPC features like plugins, LFOs, and envelopes let you tweak and shape them into something completely different.
What’s included?
- 31 multi-sampled Keygroup programs
- Previews for each program
- Pre-programmed inserts effects and ADSR parameters per patch
- 513 samples in total (44.1 kHz, 24 bit, 420mb)
How to install
To install this expansion for use with the MPC 2 software all you need to do is drag and drop the .xpn file right into the software and it will be added to your library. In order to install this expansion on a standalone MPC (like the MPC One, Live, or X) you will have to first import the expansion into the MPC 2 software and then convert it into standalone format using the MPC Expansion Manager built into the application. The contents of the expansion can be extracted directly onto your MPC's internal drive. a USB drive, or an SD Card.
For more information please refer to these official articles:
How to Export Expansions to Standalone MPCs
How to install and use MPC Expansions
Previews
filtered waves
serene
universal analog pluck
soft ep pad
phaser optional
wide analog saw bass
fm guitar
analog staccato