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MPC 1000 v4 Operator’s Manual rev 3.5
n DRUM Grid Edit (DGE)
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Enter Grid Edit via [MODE] and [Pad 15].
Set the Track type to Drum, if you haven’t already: Hold
[SHIFT] and press t (2x) to reach the Track number,
then press p to reach the Track type eld. Use DATA
wheel to set it to DRUM. Or: press [F1] (TRACK) to jump
between the Grid and Track number, move the cursor up
to the Track Type eld and set it to DRUM.
Hold [TAP TEMPO] and press [F1 - F6] to select the
timing of the event you want to create. Press [REC] or
[OVER DUB]. The upper area of the display changes (it’s
empty). Also the Function [DELETE] becomes available
on [F4]. The selected position inside the GRID is empty.
Hit a Pad. You’ll notice three things: an Event has
been created inside the Grid, the function [EDIT] (F5)
becomes available, and the area above the Grid shows
the following values now (from left to right):
Tempo
• Position of the cursor (in the timeline)
T* = Tune (if you use the 16Pad ie.)
D = Duration of the entered Sample (holding a Pad
down even if it’s set to One Shot is possible)
V = Velocity. Hit a Pad various times to nd a matching
Velocity Setting (to do this, make sure Auto Step
Increment is turned Off in the Grid Options Window)
Press [EDIT] (F5). The cursor jumps in the right corner,
highlighting the velocity eld. Use the DATA wheel to
change the value. Using or, you can move to the
other elds and edit them.
* This eld contains more than one value that can be set.
Highlight the ‚T’ eld and turn the DATA wheel to select
the following parameters that can be set per Event:
T = Tune (+/- 120)
F = Filter (+/- 50). Filter must be active.
L = Velocity Level (0-127). Combine with Velocity
Ranges / Layers.
A = Sample Attack (0-100)
D = Decay (0-100)
S = Sample Start (0-100)
E = Sample End (0-100)
To enter, edit, or record Events inside Grid Edit, do
the following:
Loop Settings
DRUM Grid (6PAD)
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
Location
Tempo
Pad number
Bar Counter
Sequence Name
Horizontal Cursor
Vertical Cursor
Selected Event
Track type
Track number
MIDI Channel
...hit a PAD.
Press [REC]...
Turn
NOTE: Inside Grid Edit you can also record as usual by
pressing [REC] or [OVER DUB] and [PLAY] or [PLAY
START]. You will hear four clicks, then the recording
starts and the cursor follows the timeline. Just hit the
pads to create events. Combined with 16Pad view, this
allows you to see the structure of a track. is can also
be useful when looking for events that have been added
accidentally.
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