Shifting The Timing Of Many Notes - Akai MPC 3000 Operator's Manual

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Shifting the Timing of Many Notes

Over contents of seq
• The
This specifies the sequence whose contents will be replaced by the
contents of the above specified sequence number. The lowest-
numbered empty sequence is automatically inserted here when this
screen is entered.
<Do it>
• The
soft key:
Pressing this soft key performs the above specified copy.
This feature shifts a group of notes within a single track forward or
backward in time. To use this feature, select 8 (
from the SEQ EDIT key menu. The following screen will appear:
============= Shift Timing =============
Seqnc: 1-Sequence_name
Track: 1-Track_name
Ticks:001.01.00-001.01.00
Notes:
0(C.-2)-127(G.8 )
========================================
<Do it>
The fields and soft keys are:
Seqnc
• The
field:
This specifies the sequence to be shifted.
Track
• The
field:
This specifies the track to be shifted. Only one track can be shifted
at a time.
Ticks
• The
fields:
These two bar.beat.tick fields are used to determine the region
within the track that will be shifted. The leftmost field sets the start
point of the region and the rightmost field holds the location that is
one tick after the region to be shifted.
• The
Notes
field:
This field determines which notes will be shifted. It appears in one
of two ways depending on whether the selected track is a drum or
MIDI track:
1. If the source track is a MIDI track, two numeric fields—
used to set the lowest and highest notes of the note range
that is to be shifted—appear as above. Each of these
numeric fields is editable via the cursor, and has a range
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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence
field:
Shift timing
Dir:EARLIER
Amount:
(Press keys)
)
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