Pasting Midi Events - Akai MPC 4000 Reference Manual

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6.
To place the selected region in the clipboard, press the [F6] key (CLIP BD).
The MIDI events in the selected region will be placed in the clipboard.
Hint: The data that was copied/cut from the event list can be saved in a phrase library if you press the
[F5] key (LIBRARY) instead of the [F6] key. For details on saving data to a phrase library, refer to
page 46.

Pasting MIDI events

MIDI events that you saved in the clipboard or the phrase library can be pasted into the
desired track.
1.
Select the track into which you want to paste MIDI events.
2.
Move the cursor to the Now field, and move the current location to the starting
point at which you want to paste the events.
3.
Press the [F5] key (PASTE).
The Paste Data popup window will appear. For details on the fields of the popup window,
refer to page 46
.
4.
Set the various fields so that the MIDI data will be pasted as you wish.
5.
If you want to paste MIDI events that you placed in the clipboard, press the [F6]
key (CLIP BD).
The data will be pasted, and the popup window will close.
6.
If you want to paste a phrase library, move the cursor to the Phrase Library field
and turn the [JOG] dial to select the phrase library you want to paste.
7.
If you want to paste the selected phrase, press the [F5] key (LIBRARY).
The data will be pasted, and the popup window will close.
Simultaneously editing values in a selected region
Here's how the value of multiple MIDI events can be edited simultaneously.
1.
Move the cursor to the View field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select the MIDI
events you want to edit.
2.
Move the cursor to the Event List block, and use the [SHIFT] key and CURSOR
[
] keys to select the region that you want to edit.
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The function assigned to the [F5] key will change to EDIT.
3.
Press the [F5] key (EDIT).
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