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The settings on this screen determine how other features work in the hardware and operating system.
Tap Tempo: This determines how many times you have to press the Tap Tempo button before the new tempo is
recognized.
Flash Tap Tempo Light: When enabled, the Tap Tempo button's light will flash in time with the tempo. When
disabled, the Tap Tempo button's light will be off.
Bank Button Press: This determines how the Pad Bank buttons work.
Select A-D: Pressing a Pad Bank button once will select the corresponding bank from Pad Banks A–D.
Pressing and holding Shift while pressing a Pad Bank button will select the corresponding bank from Pad
Banks E–H.
Select/toggle bank: Pressing a Pad Bank button will alternate between the corresponding bank from Pad
Bank A–D and Pad Bank E–H. In other words, you do not need to hold Shift to select one of Pad Banks E–H.
Filter 'All Notes Off' CC: When enabled, "All Notes Off" ("MIDI panic") messages will be ignored. This is useful if
you are using an external MIDI device that can send these types of messages but you want to filter them out.
When disabled, "All Notes Off" messages will be received normally.
Program Change: This determines what an incoming MIDI program change message will change: a Program,
Sequence, or Track.
Vintage Mode: This determines the type of emulation applied to the audio output. You can apply the particular
sonic qualities of, for example, the MPC3000 or MPC60, or of course no emulation (None).
Sampling Bit Depth: This determines bit depth of the audio recorded from a sample.
Audition Auto Play: This determines how long a sample will sound when auto-previewing it.
Cue Preview: This determines if/how audio is played as you move the cue playhead. As you move the cue
playhead through a sample waveform, you can set it to play the small part of the sample before the cue playhead
(Before), play the small part of the sample after the cue playhead (After), or not play at all (Off). You can also set
this in Sample Edit Mode (see
Slice Preview: This determines if/how audio is played as you move a slice marker. As you move the slice marker
through a sample waveform, you can set it to play the small part of the sample before the slice marker (Before),
play the small part of the sample after the slice marker (After), or not play at all (Off). You can also set this in
Sample Edit Mode (see
Screensaver Disable: This determines if/when your computer's screensaver is disabled while using the MPC
software (using MPC X in Controller Mode):
Never: Your computer's screensaver will function normally.
When hardware attached: As long as your MPC X is connected to your computer and powered on, your
computer's screensaver will be disabled. It will function normally again if you power off or disconnect your
MPC X from your computer.
Always: Your computer's screensaver will be disabled as long as the MPC software is open (whether or not
your MPC X is connected or powered on).
Legal
This screen shows legal information relevant to MPC. For complete legal information, visit
Modes > Sample Edit Mode >
Modes > Sample Edit Mode >
Settings).
Settings).
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