Initializing A Sequence - Akai MPC 3000 Operator's Manual

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Initializing a Sequence

========= Delete All Sequences =========
Pressing <Do it> will erase all
sequences and set them to unused state
as when power is turned on!!!!
========================================
<Do it>
To delete all sequences, press
To erase a sequence and initialize it to preset values, press the
ERASE key, followed by SOFT KEY 2 (
following screen will appear:
========== Initialize Sequence =========
Select sequence: 1-(unused)
===== General =====
Bars:
2
Sig: 4/ 4
BPM:120.0
Loop:TO BAR
========================================
<Do it>
The fields and soft keys are:
Select sequence
• The
This field is used to enter the number of the sequence that is to be
initialized. The selected sequence's name is shown for convenience.
The "General" section:
Bars
• The
field:
In this field enter the number of bars for the initialized sequence.
• The
Sig
(time signature) field:
In this field enter the time signature for the initialized sequence. It
is actually two fields, one for the upper and one for the lower parts
of the time signature.
BPM
• The
field:
In this field enter the tempo to which you want the sequence to be
initialized. To view the tempo in frames per beat, move the cursor to
the word BPM and use the data entry control to change it to FPB,
just as in the Play/Record screen.
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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence
<Do it>
.
<Initialize>
==== Track: 1 ====
Status:UNUSED
Type:DRUM
1
Chn:OFF
<Track->
field:
). The
Pgm:OFF
& OFF
<Track+>

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