Copying An Entire Sequence To Another - Akai MPC 3000 Operator's Manual

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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence

Copying an Entire Sequence to Another

MERGE
2.
:
In this mode, the copied data are merged, or added, to the
existing events.
• The
Copies
field:
This field specifies the number of repetitions of the copied data that
will be added to the new sequence.
• The
Start
field:
The copied data can be added into the destination sequence and
track starting at any location. This field specifies the start location
where the copied data will be placed. This is a bar.beat.tick field,
allowing the copied data to be placed starting at any location, in
increments as small as one tick.
• The
<Do it>
soft key:
Pressing this soft key performs the copy as specified in the above
fields.
COMMENT : Be careful to copy MIDI track data only to
MIDI tracks and Drum track data only to Drum tracks.
Otherwise, keyboard notes can cause drum sounds to play or
vice versa.
This function is useful if you want to make a perfect copy of a
sequence, including all parameters, to another sequence number,
replacing all data and parameters previously contained in the
destination sequence. To use this function, select option 7 (
sequence
) from the SEQ EDIT key menu. The following screen
will appear:
===== Copy One Sequence To Another =====
Copy contents of seq: 1-Sequence_name
Over contents of seq: 2-Sequence_name
========================================
<Do it>
A description of the screen fields and soft keys follows:
• The
Copy contents of seq
This specifies the sequence to be copied from.
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