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Detailed Setting for Grid Edit Recording
Pressing [WINDOW] when the 'NOW' field is selected will bring up the
STEP EDIT OPTIONS window. Here you can make various settings for the
step recording.
'Auto step increment' field
If you select YES, the MPC5000 will automatically update the sequence
according to the setting of the timing correct when it receives a pad
event or a note event.
'Duration of recorded notes' field
You can determine how the length that a pad (MIDI keyboard) is pressed affects the event to record during step
recording.
AS PLAYED
The length that a pad (or MIDI keyboard) is pressed will be applied to the event.
When you hit a pad (MIDI keyboard), the metronome sound will start automatically. Refer to the metronome sound to set the length to
press a button. When you release a pad (MIDI keyboard), the length that a key was pressed will be entered in the 'D (duration)' field.
TC VALUE%
When this is selected, the duration of events recorded in 'Step Record' mode will be automatically set to a percentage of the Timing
Correct Setting. For example, if Timing Correct is set to 1/8th notes, a TC VALUE% of 50% will set the duration of each event to one-
half the length of the Timing Correct setting. In this case, the length of each recorded event will be 16th notes.
Setting a TC VALUE% of 100% will insert events equal to the Timing Correct length.
Real time recording
In the GRID EDIT mode, you can record the sequence data in real time by pressing [REC] or [OVERDUB] and pressing
[PLAY] at the same time.
Note: The event you recorded by real time recording displays on the grid after stopping the recording.
Track Lock
Individual tracks in a sequence can be locked for editing. This will allow
data on that track to be protected when performing global functions, and
protects from accidental adding, deleting or changing the information on
the track.
A Track's LOCK Status is indicated by the padlock icon in the upper right
corner of the display. To lock or unlock a track, do the following:
01. Select the TRACK LOCK icon
02. Turn the [DATA] Wheel, or press the [+] button to lock the
track. Press [-] to unlock the track.
The icon will indicate the track status as shown below:
Track is unlocked.
Track is locked.
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