Global Editing Of Note Event Data - Akai MPC 3000 Operator's Manual

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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence

Global Editing of Note Event Data

of 0 to 127; the equivalent note name (C-2 to G8) is shown
to the right of each field. Alternately, these fields can be
set by pressing two notes on the MIDI input device's
keyboard. The fields will automatically be set to the
lowest and highest keys pressed.
2. If the source track is a Drum track, this field is used to
select specific drum notes, represented as MIDI note
numbers, that are to be copied. It cannot be accessed with
the cursor; notes can only be entered by pressing pads or
via the reception of external MIDI notes. When the
screen is first displayed, it contains the word
all notes) and the text
a pad is pressed, the pad's currently assigned note
number appears in the field, followed by the pad number
and currently assigned sound name. On the right side of
the line is the text
is selected for shifting:
Notes:36/A02-SNARE_DRUM
If another pad is then pressed, its note number, pad
number, and assigned sound are displayed instead, and
the text to the right displays
ues until the user has selected all of the pads he or she
intends to shift.
• The
Dir
(direction) field:
This choice field is used to determine the direction of shift and has
two options: EARLIER and LATER.
• The
Amount
field:
This field is used to determine the amount of shift in ticks.
• The
<Do it>
soft key:
Pressing this soft key performs the shift specified in the above
fields.
If option 9 (
Edit note data
menu, the following menu, which contains three choices for editing
note data, appears:
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(Hit pads)
to the right. When
( 1 pad )
indicating that one pad
( 1 pad )
( 2 pads)
) is selected from the SEQ EDIT key
ALL
(shift
. This contin-

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