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Akai MPC 60
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This screen presents various parameters relevant to the timing correct
function. A description of each of the fields follows:
• The NOTE VALUE field: Timing correction works by moving your
recorded notes to a preset note value. This field is used to select that note
value. The options are:
l.l/8 NOTE: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/8 note
2.1/8 TRPLT: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/8 note
triplet
3.1/16 NOTE: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/16 note
4.1/16 TRPLT: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/6 note
triplet
5.1/32 NOTE: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/32 note
6. 1/32 TRPLT: All notes are moved to the nearest 1/32 note
triplet
7. OFF(1/384): No timing correction- in this setting, the highest
resolution of the MPC60 is used- 96 divisions per 1/4 note.
This value also affects two other functions in the MPC60:
1. It sets the NOTE REPEAT value, described later in this
section.
2. It sets the amount by which the current sequence position
changes when either the "<" or ">" (rewind, fast forward) keys
are pressed.
• The SHUFFLE field: This is the shuffle setting, described in the section
below entitled "The shuffle function". This only has an effect if the setting
of the NOTE VALUE field is either 1/8 or 1/16 notes - for all other
settings, it has no effect. The input range is from 50% (no shuffle effect) to
75% (maximum shuffle effect).
• The SHIFT TIMING and SHIFT AMOUNT fields: These two fields
comprise the shift timing function, described below in the section entitled
"Shift Timing". There are two fields: The SHIFT TIMING field specifies
the direction of the shift - the options are EARLIER and LATER. The
SHIFT AMOUNT field specifies the amount of shift in clocks (1/96 of a
1/4 note).
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