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Chapter 4: Editing Sequences
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This displays the total number of data bytes. The maximum
size of a system-exclusive event in the MPC60 is 999 bytes.
2. The Byte field:
The number of the byte whose contents are currently
displayed in the Val field.
3. The Val field:
The current value of the byte number displayed in the Byte
field.
• The Stereo Volume event
>Stereo_volume Pad:A01 Val:100
This message is exclusive to the MPC60 and is used to change the
Stereo Mixer Volume setting of a particular sound in mid-sequence.
When the Record mix changes feature is used (accessed by pressing
DRUM MIX, then 4), many of these events are recorded into the active
track to simulate a smooth and continuous mixer volume change. There
are two fields:
1. The Pad field:
This field determines which of the 64 pad numbers/mixer
sliders (A01–D16) this message will affect.
2. The Val field:
This field contains the actual mixer slider value (0–100).
• The Stereo Pan event
>Stereo_pan Pad:A01 Val:C
This message is exclusive to the MPC60 and is used to change the
stereo mixer pan setting of a particular sound in mid-sequence. When
the Record mix changes feature is used (accessed by pressing DRUM
MIX, then 4), many of these events are recorded into the active track to
simulate a smooth and continuous mixer pan change. There are two
fields:
1. The Pad field:
This field determines which of the 64 pad numbers/pan pots
(A01–D16) this message will affect.
2. The Val field:
This field contains the actual pan pot value (50L – C – 50R).
• The Echo Send Level event
>Echo_send_level Pad:A01 Val:127
This message is exclusive to the MPC60 and is used to change the
individual echo send level setting of a particular sound in mid-sequence.
When the Record Live Changes feature is used (accessed by pressing
DRUM MIX, then 4), many of these events are recorded into the active
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