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Akai MPC 3000 User Manual

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Chapter 10: Syncing to Tape and Other Devices
sequence you intend to use is selected before setting this param-
eter.
7. Press the MAIN SCREEN key to return to the Play/Record
screen.
8. Play the tape from a point just before the beginning of the
SMPTE timecode. Once the code reaches the start time you have
entered into the Start field, the MPC3000 will automatically
start playing from the beginning of the sequence, and will not
stop until the sequence comes to its end (or the tape recorder is
stopped). To stop playback early, press the STOP key on the
MPC3000 or stop the tape recorder. To play in sync from a
location in the middle of your sequence, fast-forward the tape
recorder to any point within the duration of the sequence and
start playback of the tape. The MPC3000 will start playing from
the correct location within the sequence.
COMMENT: If the MPC3000 doesn’t respond properly to the
sync signal, try adjusting the SYNC IN LEVEL control on
the rear panel. Find the lowest setting to which the MPC3000
responds, then increase the level by about 1/4 turn.
COMMENT: When playing a sequence from bar 1 in response
to incoming SMPTE, the timing of the first note in bar 1 will
be slightly late. To get around this problem, insert a blank
bar at the start of the sequence (or song). This will cause the
late timing to occur within the initial blank bar, so that the
timing is stable well before the notes (starting in the second
bar) start playing.
To play back a song (in Song mode) in sync to the SMPTE time
code on tape:
1. Connect the output of the tape track that contains the SMPTE
signal to the SYNC INPUT of the MPC3000. Set the SYNC IN
LEVEL knob to about 1/2.
2. In the Tempo/Sync screen, set the Tempo source field to
SEQUENCE. This causes the MPC3000 to use the tempo setting
that’s stored within the sequence, so that it will always be
remembered. (This is true even when the sequence is saved to
disk and later recalled, as master tempo settings are only saved
in PAR files, not in ALL files.) Then, set each sequence in your
song to the desired tempo setting. It is important for the
MPC3000 to remember the tempo setting because SMPTE
timecode does not provide any tempo information.
3. In the Sync screen, set the Mode field to SMPTE. Press SOFT
KEY 1 until it shows <SyncIn=ON>, and set the Frames field
to the same SMPTE frame rate as that of the incoming SMPTE
signal. Ignore the Start field because this start time applies
only to active sequences, not to songs.
4. Press the SONG key and set up your song to play as you want it
to. In the Song screen, set the SMPTE Start field to the

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Akai MPC 3000 Specifications

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BrandAkai
ModelMPC 3000
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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