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Chapter 3: Recording Sequences
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This is for display only and cannot be changed. It indicates that the
sequence’s Loop field is forced to OFF because loop recording is not
permitted during 16 channel recording.
• The <Done> soft key:
When finished recording, press this soft key to exit to the Play/Record
screen with your new sequence intact.
To record the incoming sequence:
While holding the RECORD key on the MPC60, start the external
sequencer playing from the beginning of its sequence. As soon as the
MPC60 receives the sync signals, it will enter Record mode and begin
recording the data from the other sequencer in real time. (Note: The
OVERDUB key is disabled during 16 channel recording.) Once the
transfer is finished, stop the external sequencer (the MPC60 will stop
automatically) or manually stop the MPC60.
The MPC60 now contains the transferred sequence, which can be
played using the PLAY, PLAY START, REWIND, FAST FORWARD and
LOCATE keys. Play the sequence; if the transfer was successful, press
<Done> to return to the Play/Record screen. If the transfer didn’t come
out as intended, try again by holding RECORD and starting the other
sequencer.
COMMENT: If the incoming multitrack sequence contains a large
amount of data or is playing at a very fast tempo, it is possible
for the MPC60 to become overloaded, causing delays in the
timing of the recorded sequence. If this occurs, reduce the
tempo of the sending sequencer. This will lower the MPC60’s
processing requirement, and should eliminate any overload
errors.
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