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Delete all the unused samples at the same time (PURGE), Setting a MIDI note number to the pads

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Program Delete all the unused samples at the same time (PURGE) When you use the MPC1000 to record or load several samples, you may have unused samples (samples not assigned to any pads in the program) in the MPC1000's memory. In this case, it is time consuming to browse the contents of the program for unused samples and delete them one by one. With the PURGE function, you can delete all the unused samples at the same time. 01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F1] (SAMPLE) key. The SAMPLE page will be displayed. 02. Press the [F6] (PURGE) key. The Purge Samples window will be displayed. 03. Press the [F5] (DO IT) key. All the samples, which are not assigned to the program, will be deleted at the same time. Setting a MIDI note number to the pads The performance data you made by hitting the MPC1000's pads is sent to the internal sampler and sequencer section directly. You can also send the data as a MIDI signal at the same time. The performance data will be sent as MIDI note information. To do so, you need to determine which MIDI note to send out when you hit each pad. Also, when you load sequence data, which was created with the external sequencer, to the MPC1000 and play the internal sampler section, you have to determine which pad to play by the MIDI note date in the sequence data. In this section, you will learn how to assign MIDI notes to the pads. 01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F4] (NOTE) key. The NOTE page will be displayed. 02. Select the desired pad by hitting it. The note number of the selected pad will be highlighted. 03. Select the note number with the DATA wheel. In the upper right corner of the screen, the MIDI GM standard name of the drum, which represents the selected note number, is displayed. To reset the setting to the default, press the [F6] (RESET) key. All the notes assigned to the pads will be reset to the default setting. -65-

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Delete all the unused samples at the same time (PURGE)
When you use the MPC1000 to record or load several samples, you may have unused samples (samples not
assigned to any pads in the program) in the MPC1000’s memory. In this case, it is time consuming to browse the
contents of the program for unused samples and delete them one by one. With the PURGE function, you can delete
all the unused samples at the same time.
01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F1] (SAMPLE) key.
The SAMPLE page will be displayed.
02. Press the [F6] (PURGE) key.
The Purge Samples window will be displayed.
03. Press the [F5] (DO IT) key.
All the samples, which are not assigned to the program, will be deleted at the same time.
Setting a MIDI note number to the pads
The performance data you made by hitting the MPC1000’s pads is sent to the internal sampler and sequencer
section directly. You can also send the data as a MIDI signal at the same time. The performance data will be sent
as MIDI note information. To do so, you need to determine which MIDI note to send out when you hit each pad.
Also, when you load sequence data, which was created with the external sequencer, to the MPC1000 and play the
internal sampler section, you have to determine which pad to play by the MIDI note date in the sequence data.
In this section, you will learn how to assign MIDI notes to the pads.
01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F4] (NOTE) key.
The NOTE page will be displayed.
02. Select the desired pad by hitting it.
The note number of the selected pad will be highlighted.
03. Select the note number with the DATA wheel.
In the upper right corner of the screen, the MIDI GM standard name of the drum, which represents the
selected note number, is displayed.
To reset the setting to the default, press the [F6] (RESET) key. All the notes assigned to the pads will be
reset to the default setting.
Program
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