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The Next Sequence section in the display of the MPC hardware
In the MPC software, you will find all parameters to create a sequence playlist in the lower section
of the Next Seq mode window.
The Playlist window gives you an overview of all used Sequences in your MPC project as well as
the number of bars and the tempo of each sequence.
In the Pad section, every pad is assigned to a Sequence, starting from Pad A01 with Sequence 1.
The selected pad will be green. Used sequences are shown with their names; unused sequences
are shown as (unused). During playback, you can change the next sequence by clicking and
holding the corresponding pad until the current sequence ends. If no other sequence is selected,
the MPC software will continue to playback the current sequence over and over.
During the playback of a sequence, the MODE section gives you the following options:
NEXT BAR changes the sequence at the beginning of the next bar. This enables you to
change sequences in a musical grid without having to hit a button in perfect timing.
SUDDEN switches to the next sequence before the MPC software has finished playing
back the current sequence. This is useful in live performances, if you need to switch to the
next sequence at a certain cue.
CLEAR deletes the seleted sequence from the sequence playlist.
HOLD keeps playing back the current sequence until you press F5 again. This is useful for
live performances to prolong the playing of a sequence, for example, to respond to the
audience.
When playback is stopped, the MODE section gives you the following options:
COPY TO SONG opens a pop-up menu to select a song the sequence playlist is copied to.
To read more about Song mode, please refer to the "Song Mode" chapter.
ERASE SONG erases the active playlist.
The PROJECT INFORMATION
This section is identical to the Project Information in Main Mode. For further information please
read the chapter "Main Mode."
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