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GRID EDIT Mode 58
01. In the Event list, select the Grid and the Range that you wish to move.
You can select several Pads by pressing the up/down [CURSOR] buttons while
holding in [SHIFT]. You can then select several Grids by pressing the right/left
[CURSORS] or turning the [DATA] wheel while holding [SHIFT].
02. Press in and hold [F3] (EDIT) and then press [F2] (MOVE).
When you press [F3] (EDIT), the display of [F2] will change to (MOVE) until you
release the button.
03. The Move Events window will be displayed.
Time =: The selected Event time (the start point) is displayed. You cannot change
this value.
Move to: You select the time that you wish to move the selected Events to.
04. Press [F5] (DO IT).
The selected event will be moved.
Deleting an event
To delete a selected Event, proceed as follows.
01. In the Event list, select the Grid and the Range that you wish to delete.
You can select several Pads by pressing the up/down cursor button while holding in the [SHIFT] button. You can then select several Grids by
pressing the right/left cursor or turning the [DATA] wheel if you continue to hold in the [SHIFT] button.
02. Press the [F4] (DELETE) button.
The selected Event will be deleted.
Note: you can delete an Event in the ERASE window by pressing [ERASE] in GRID EDIT mode. For more information,
see page 25.
After copying / deleting an Event, you can revert back the previous status by pressing the [UNDO] button.
Entering an event
Step recording
In the GRID EDIT mode, when you hit a pad, or when the MPC5000 receives MIDI data from an external device, you
can record the event in the current time position (the time displayed in the 'Now' field). You can add events to the
desired time position one by one. This is called Step Recording.
01. In the GRID EDIT mode, press the [REC] button or the [OVERDUB] button.
The LED of the [OVERDUB] button will be lit, which indicates that you can now enter events by hitting a pad.
02. Move the cursor to the time position you want to insert an event by pressing the right/left cursor button.
You can also move the cursor by turning the [DATA] wheel or selecting the time position in the 'Now' field.
03. Hit a pad.
The Event will be recorded and the cursor will move to the next grid automatically.
If you select NO in 'Auto step increment' field in the Step Edit Options in STEP EDIT mode, the MPC5000 will stop the auto step increment. See
the 'Detailed setting for Step Recording' in the next section for more information.
04. Press the [STOP] button.
The LED of the [OVERDUB] button will be turned off and you can finish the Step Recording.
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