Akai MPC5000 Specifications Page 39

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Erase
You can delete a certain pad performance by using [ERASE] button. There are two ways to use this feature: by deleting
in real-time during overdub, or by selecting a pad and part to delete in the Erase page.
Deleting In Real Time
01. Press [PLAY START] and [OVERDUB] to start overdub recording.
02. Press the pad you wish to delete while holding down the [ERASE] button.
While the [ERASE] button is held, pressing a pad will not record the pad, but delete any instances of the pad while it is being held down.
Deleting From the Erase Screen
Performance data will be recorded in a track as an event. In the Erase window, you can select specific events in a track
to delete.
01. Press the [STOP] button to stop the sequence.
02. Press the [ERASE] button.
03. Select the track you wish to delete events from in the 'Track'
field.
This field will default to the current track, but can be switched to any of the 64
sequence tracks. To erase events from ALL Tracks, scroll to '00-ALL TRACKS'.
04. Select the range of time you would like the selected events from
This will default to the entire length of the sequence, but you can set this to any range you wish. For example, to delete only the event in the first
bar from 2-bar sequence, set '001.01.00 - 002.01.00'. In this case, the event at 002.01.00 point will not be deleted.
If you set the end point '002.01.00' like this, the area right before the end point will be included in the area.
05. In the 'Erase' field, select the type of events to be deleted.
This will default to 'NOTE ONLY',
The following are also available:
ALL EVENTS
EXCEPT NOTE
PITCH BEND
CTRL CHANGE
PRG CHANGE
CH PRESS
POLY PRESS
EXCLUSIVE
EFFECT
TEMPO
REAL TIME
TRACK MUTE
PAD MUTE
With CTRL CHANGE, POLY PRESS and REAL TIME you can be even more specific, selecting individual controller numbers or erasing poly
pressure events associated only with a certain note.
06. Select the 'Note/Pad' field.
This field will default to PADS or NOTES, depending on the track type. ALL is selected in the 'Value' field as the default. While Pads is selected
on 'Parameter' field, you can select individual pads in the 'Value' field by hitting the specific pads you would like to delete directly. You can also
select a pad with the [DATA] Wheel.
If the selected track is a MIDI type track, instead of DRUM, this field will display
Notes as follows:
0(C -2) - 127(G 8)
The field for 'Notes' consists of two parts, Low note and High note. Low note (left)
sets lower range of MIDI note and High note (right) sets high range of MIDI note. In
this page, you can set note range with an external MIDI keyboard. The range is
updated whenever a MIDI note is received.
For example, when the MPC5000 receives only one note, such as C 3, the range is
set to C 3-C 3. When MPC5000 receive multiple notes, for example C 3, D 3 and E
3, then the range is set to C 3-E 3.
If you wish to delete all events, leave it as ALL. To delete only events on a specific
pad, hit the pad to delete. You can select several pads. If you hit a different pad by mistake, you can cancel the selection by hitting the pad again.
To restart the pad selection, turn the [DATA] wheel to the left. The value in the Note field will be reset to ALL so that you can select pad from the
beginning.
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