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Chapter 4: Editing Sequences
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The ERASE Key
The ERASE key provides three main functions:
• Erasing notes in real time while in Overdub mode
• Erasing notes or other events while stopped
• Initializing or deleting sequences
Erasing Notes in Real Time While in Overdub Mode
If the ERASE key is pressed and held while in Overdub mode, the top
line of the Play/Record screen changes to the following for as long as
ERASE is held:
===== (Hold pads or keys to erase) =====
If during this time you hold a drum pad (if the active track is a Drum
track) or hold a key on a connected MIDI keyboard (if the active track is
a MIDI track), any notes assigned to that pad or key in the selected track
will be erased.
Erasing Notes or Other Events While Stopped
While not playing, the MPC60 allows the erasure of specific events from
any region within a sequence, on one or all tracks. This is done using the
ERASE key.
If the ERASE key is pressed while the MPC60 is not playing, the Erase
screen appears:
================= Erase ===============A
Seqnc: 1-SEQ01
Track: 1-TRK01 (0 = all)
Ticks:001.01.00-003.01.00
Erase:ALL EVENTS
Notes: 0(C.-2)-127(G.8 ) (Press keys)
========================================
<Do it> <Initialize><Delete><Delete All>
To erase the notes, enter the appropriate data into each of the data
fields, then press the <Do it> soft key. The fields and soft keys are:
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