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Akai MPC-3000 v3.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc

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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence============ Edit Note Data ============1.Edit velocity/duration2.Edit note number assignment3.Edit note variation data========================================Select option:These options are described in the three sections below.Editing Note Velocity or Duration DataTo edit the velocity or duration data of a group of notes in oneoperation, select 1 from the Edit Note Data menu. The followingscreen will appear:======== Edit Velocity/Duration ========Seqnc: 1-Seqnc_nameEdit:VELOCITYTrack: 1-Track_nameDo:ADD VALUETicks:001.01.00-001.01.00 Value:120Notes: 0(C.-2)-127(G.8 ) (Press keys)========================================The fields and soft keys are:• The Seqnc field:This specifies the sequence to be edited.• The Track field:This specifies the track to be edited. Only one track can be edited ata time.• The Ticks fields:These two bar.beat.tick fields are used to determine the regionwithin the track that will be edited. The leftmost field sets the startof the region and the rightmost field holds a location one tick afterthe region to be edited.• The Notes field:This field determines which notes will be edited. As shown above, itappears in one of two ways depending on whether the selected trackis 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 rangethat is selected for editing—appear as above. Each ofthese numeric fields is editable via the cursor, and has aPage 87

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