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The DELETE SEQUENCE window will be displayed.
04. Press [F5] (DO IT) button.
This will delete the selected sequence and changes its name to 'unused'.
Deleting All Sequences
You can delete all the sequence data in the memory at one time.
01. In the MAIN mode, select the 'Sequence' field and press the
[WINDOW] button.
The NAME SEQUENCE window will be displayed.
02. Press [F1] (DELETE) button.
The DELETE SEQUENCE window will be displayed.
03. Press [F3] (ALLSEQ) button.
The DELETE ALL SEQUENCES window will be displayed.
04. Press [F5] (DO IT) button.
That deletes all sequences. Sequence numbers will display 'unused' as a name until new data is recorded.
Handling the duration (the length of a note) at the loop boundary
When you are recording a sequence in the loop mode, you can specify how the MPC5000 should operate when it
reaches the boundary of the loop (it reaches the end of the sequence and jumps back to the beginning) while you are
holding a pad. To set this, go to OTHER mode and select the 'Truncate Duration' Field.
This setting allows you to choose how note lengths are handled at the
end of the sequence.
TO SEQ LENGTH
The MPC5000 records a note as played up to sequence length. In other
words, if the sequence is two measures long, the longest note that would
be recorded will be 2 measures as well. This is useful when a note is
intended to cross from the end of the sequence to the beginning and still
continue playing.
TO SEQ END
The MPC5000 cuts the note at the end of the sequence even if you hit
the pad. You cannot record beyond the loop. This is useful for making sure all notes end exactly on the beat at the end of the
sequence, and is useful for tightening up drum loops or long samples set to "NOTE ON"
AS PLAYED
The MPC5000 records your performance as it is played. This is useful for when it's desirable to have a note play for a long time as a
sequence loops.
Track Features
Setting the Track Type
You can set the track type in the 'Type' field in the MAIN page. There are two types of track: DRUM and MIDI. Below are
the differences of each track type.
DRUM
Select this track type when you play the MPC5000’s internal sampler by
hitting pads. The DRUM track data will be managed per pad.
MIDI
Select this track type when you use the MPC5000 as a MIDI sequencer
with external MIDI devices (MIDI keyboard etc…). The MIDI track data is
managed per MIDI note event. For more information, see 'MIDI
Sequencer Features' section on Page 38.
Selecting a Program
Playing Internal Programs
In the 'Program:' field, select the internal program loaded in the internal memory by turning the [DATA] wheel. You can play the
selected program by hitting the pads. If you select 'OFF' or 'No.', the MPC5000 does not play the internal programs/samples.
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