Sequence Edit Mode; Sequence Edit Page; Using The Graphic Editor To Edit A Sequence - Akai MPC 4000 Reference Manual

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Sequence edit mode

Sequence edit page

Using the graphic editor to edit a sequence

Here's how to use the graphic editor to edit the MIDI events recorded in a track.
To access this page ....... [SEQ EDIT] key
A Track block
B Now block
C Graphic editor block
D View block
Functions
• [F1] key (OPTION)
Displays the Step Edit Option popup window, where you can make option settings for
step input.
• [F2] key (MOVE)
Displays the MOVE block, where you can move the selected MIDI event to a different
location.
• [F3] key (COPY)
Copies the selected MIDI event. If you have selected more than one event, the Copy Data
popup window will appear.
• [F4] key (CUT)
Cuts the selected MIDI event. If you have selected more than one event, the Cut Data
popup window will appear.
• [F5] key (PASTE)/(EDIT)
Displays the Paste Data popup window, which lets you paste MIDI events from the clip-
board or from a phrase library.
If multiple MIDI events are selected in the graphic editor, the function assigned to this
key will be different, and the Edit Multiple popup window will appear.
• [F6] key (PLAY)/(INSERT)
Plays the selected region. During step input, the INSERT function will be assigned to this
key, and the Insert Event popup window will appear.
Track block
Here you can select the track that you want to edit, and switch settings such as tempo and
timing correct.
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