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MPC 1000 v4 Operator’s Manual rev 3.5
n Copying and Pasting Events in Grid Edit (DRUM/ MIDI)
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Enter Grid Edit via [MODE] and [Pad 15].
Select the Track you want to edit.
In the example shown left, you see that there are only
events present in the rst two bars. What we are going
to do is to copy all these events to the remaining two
bars of the sequence. (You can do this much easier in
Sequence Edit, but for demonstration purposes we use
Grid Edit for now!
Select the Pad whose events shall be copied (in this
case Pad 2).
Hold [TAP TEMPO] and turn the DATA wheel right. You’ll
notice new functions becoming available for [F2] (T.C.),
[F3] (COPY) and [F6] (MOVE).
Press [COPY] (F3).
Next, move the cursor to the position where you want
to paste the copied events to. In this example, the
beginning of the third bar.
Press [OVER DUB], then hold [SHIFT]. The function
[PASTE] becomes available for [F5]. Press it. Done. The
Events have been successfully pasted to the rest of the
bars.
In Grid Edit, you can copy and paste events horizontally as well as vertically. Since this works identically for
both Drum and MIDI Grid, it's only explained once here using Drum Grid. To copy and paste events, do the
following:
NOTE: Copying MIDI Note Events works exactly the
same way! Copy & Paste is not supported in Audio
Grid Edit!
Select and
copy events
Choose new
position
Paste Events
Select Track
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
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