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Chapter 3: Recording Sequences
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The TIMING CORRECT Key: Correcting Timing
Errors, Swing Timing
The MPC60 corrects timing errors made as you are recording by moving
notes to the nearest perfect timing location. For example, if the timing
correct function is set to 1/16-notes, then all notes are moved to the
nearest perfect 1/16-note. The result is that all recorded notes play back
as perfectly even 1/16-notes. It is also possible to correct the timing of
notes after they have been recorded.
To inspect or change the timing correction settings, press TIMING
CORRECT while the MPC60 is not playing. The following screen will
appear:
====== Timing Correct / Step Size =====A
Note value:1/16 NOTE Swing%:50
Shift timing:LATER Shift amount: 0
========= Move Existing Notes ==========
Track: 1-(unused)
Ticks:001.01.00-001.01.00
Notes:ALL (Hit pads)
<Move existing>
This screen presents various parameters relevant to the timing correct
function. A description of each of the fields follows:
• The Note value field:
Timing correction works by moving your recorded notes to a preset note
timing value. This field is used to select that note value. The options are:
1.1/8 NOTE: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/8-note
2.1/8 TRPLT: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/8-note triplet
3.1/16 NOTE: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/16-note
4.1/16 TRPLT: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/16-note
triplet
5.1/32 NOTE: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/32-note
6. 1/32 TRPLT: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/32-note
triplet
7. OFF(1/384): No timing correction—in this setting, the highest
resolution of the MPC60 is used—96 divisions per 1/4-note.
This value also affects two other functions in the MPC60:
1. It sets the Note Repeat timing value, described later in this
chapter.
2. It sets the amount by which the current sequence position will
change when either the REWIND [<] or FAST FORWARD [>]
key is pressed.
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