Akai MPC1000 Operation Manual - Page 27
Deleting a sequence, Handling the duration (the length of a note) at the loop boundary
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Sequence feature Deleting a sequence You can remove a sequence from the memory of the MPC1000. 01. In the Sq field in MAIN mode, select a sequence to delete. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Sequence window will open. 03. Press [F2] (DELETE) key. The Delete Sequence window will open. 04. Press [F5] (DO IT) key. That deletes the selected sequence and changes its name to "unused". Deleting all sequences You can delete all the sequence data in the memory at one time. 01. In the MAIN mode, select the Sq field and press the [WINDOW] key. The Sequence window will open. 02. Press [F2] (DELETE) key. The Delete Sequence window will open. 03. Press [F3] (ALL SQ) key. The Delete ALL Sequences window will open. 04. Press [F5] (DO IT) key. That deletes all the sequences and changes their names to "unused". Handling the duration (the length of a note) at the loop boundary When you are recording a sequence in the loop mode, you can specify how the MPC1000 should operate when it reaches the boundary of the loop (it reaches the end of the sequence and jumps back to the beginning) while you are holding a pad. 01. Press the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 10] (OTHER) key. That switches to the OTHER mode. 02. Press [F2] (MISC.) key. The MISC. page will be displayed. 03. Select the Truncate duration field and select the option how to handle the duration between loops. TO SEQUENCE LENGTH TO SEQUENCE END AS PLAYED The MPC1000 records as played up to sequence length. The MPC1000 cuts the note at the end of the sequence even if you hit the pad. You cannot record beyond the loop. The MPC1000 records your performance as it is played. -19-