Akai MPC-60 v2.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc
Akai MPC-60 v2.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc
Akai MPC-60 v2.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc
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These two screens allow a specified selection of either drums or keyboard<br />
notes to be erased from a single track while the <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong> is not playing. To<br />
erase the notes, enter the appropriate data in each of the data fields, then<br />
press SOFT KEY1: . Each of the screen fields and soft keys is<br />
described below:<br />
• The TRACK(0=ALL) field: This field specifies the track from which the<br />
data will be erased. The active track is automatically inserted here. To erase<br />
all tracks, enter a "0" here, and the screen will change to the following:<br />
In this case, it is not possible to select specific notes or drums for<br />
erasure. Instead, all notes and drums will be erased (if the erase filter is<br />
set to ONLY ERASE NOTES or ALL EVENTS).<br />
• The FROM and TO fields: These two fields set the region to be erased,<br />
starting with the location specified in the FROM field, up to one clock before<br />
the location specified in the TO field. They are both "BAR.BEAT.CLOCK"<br />
type fields, allowing you to set the region to be erased in increments as small<br />
as one clock.<br />
• The ERASE FILTER section: This section of the screen allows you to<br />
very quickly select a particular midi event type for erasure. The ERASE<br />
field is a choice field and has 3 options:<br />
1. ALL EVENTS: If this option is selected, all possible midi event<br />
types will be erased.<br />
2. ONLY ERASE: If this option is selected, only one event type<br />
will be erased, and the type of event to be erased appears in a<br />
choice field appearing directly to the right on the same line. In<br />
this rightmost field, all event types are listed, including all 128<br />
midi controllers, each