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Akai MPC-60 v2.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc

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LOCATE keys. As this value changes, the event display area is constantly<br />

updated to display the events contained at this displayed location. As in the<br />

PLAY/RECORD screen, the distance moved by pressing the ""<br />

keys is set in the NOTE VALUE field in the TIMING CORRECT screen.<br />

• SOFT KEY 1- :<br />

Pressing this soft key causes a new event to be inserted at the current<br />

sequence position. The type of event inserted is determined by the EVENT<br />

TO INSERT field in the STEP EDIT OPTIONS screen.<br />

• SOFT KEY 2 - :<br />

Pressing this soft key causes the active event to be deleted from the track.<br />

The active event is the event at the uppermost line of the screen<br />

(preceded by the ">").<br />

• SOFT KEY 3 - :<br />

Pressing this soft key causes the active event to be played. The active event<br />

is the event at the uppermost line of the screen (preceded by the<br />

u>n).<br />

• SOFT KEY 4 - :<br />

Pressing this soft key displays the following screen:<br />

This screen presents a number of options related to step editing:<br />

• The EVENT TO INSERT field:<br />

This parameter selects which type of midi event will be inserted<br />

when the soft key is pressed from the STEP EDIT<br />

screen. The options include all the available midi event types,<br />

including all 128 midi controllers. If one of these controllers is<br />

selected, the name assigned to the that controller is also displayed,<br />

as assigned in the "Midi 1.0 Detailed Specification, Document<br />

Revision 4.0".<br />

• The AUTO STEP INCREMENT ON KEY RELEASE field:<br />

If set to YES, the ">" key (fast forward) will automatically be<br />

pressed internally by the <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong> after each key from the midi<br />

keyboard is released, or if a chord was played, after the last key from<br />

the chord is released. This allows, for example, the recording of a<br />

series of notes or chords, one 1/16 note for each, without having to<br />

manually advance to the

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