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Preferences: Auto Load/Save Tab
o Template File: Click the … button to select a
Sequence template to load automatically
anytime you create a new Sequence.
o Auto Save: Click the Enabled box to turn
Auto-Save on or off. Auto-Save sets the
software to save your Project at regular
intervals. Click the Timeout drop-down menu
to select the interval.
Preferences: Sequencer Tab
Here, you can activate or deactivate options
related to the software's sequencer.
o Instant Track Mute: If this option is disabled,
Note On messages will be ignored. This is
how legacy MPCs' track-muting worked. This
allows samples and notes that are playing to
finish playing their entire length. This is useful
if you are using loops and want to a loop to
play to the end of a bar but not play the next
time the Sequence loops.
If this option is enabled, MIDI track volume is sent. This is useful when you want to have the
track muted immediately. The loop will continue to play but at zero volume, allowing the loop to
continue playing when the track is unmuted.
o Record Mute Events: If this option is enabled, mute events are recorded when you are in Pad
Mute Mode. Timing Correct settings will affect the recorded position of Pad Mute events.
o Play Mute Events: If this option is enabled, mute events are played back when you are in Pad
Mute Mode.
o Record Pad Aftertouch Events: If this option is enabled, pad aftertouch data (from MPC
hardware's pressure-sensitive pads) can be recorded.
o Place Events recorded during Count-In at start-point: If this option is enabled, hitting a pad
during the recording's pre-count will record that note event at the start of the recording. (This is
the MPC3000 worked.)
o Pulse Resolution: Click this drop-down menu to select the display resolution (in PPQN—
pulses per quarter note) of pulse values in certain areas of the software. Please note that this
setting affects the display resolution, not the software's timing.
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