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Akai MPC1000 User Manual

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After playing back the currently selected sequence to the end, the MPC1000 will start playing back the
sequence you select in the Next field. By repeating this step, you can play back several sequences
continuously.
Tips: With the [NEXT SEQ] key, you can select the next sequence with a pad. For more information, see the
“Selecting a sequence with pads” section on page 42.
Tips: In the SONG mode, you can set the order to play sequences. For more information, see the “SONG mode”
section on page 36.
Other useful features for recording sequences
Undo Sequence feature
When overdubbing sequences, you can cancel the last recording and reset to the setting before the recording.
01. During overdubbing, press the [STOP] key to stop the overdub and press the [UNDO
SEQ] key.
The LED of the [UNDO SEQ] key will be off and only the last added recording will be deleted. To restore the
recording, press the [UNDO SEQ] key again to light the LED.
Note: You can use the [UNDO SEQ] key only for the last recording.
Erase feature
You can delete a certain pad performance by using the [ERASE] key. There are two ways to use this feature: by
deleting real-time during overdub, and by selecting a pad and part to delete in the ERASE window when overdub
is stopped.
Deleting in real time
01. Press the [PLAY START] key while holding the [OVER DUB] key to start overdub.
02. Hold the pad you wish to delete while holding the [ERASE] key.
From the performance data being recorded, only the section from where you press the [ERASE] key and pad
and you release them will be deleted. By pressing the pad at the right timing, you can delete the performance
data at a certain timing in the phrase.
Deleting in the Erase window
Performance data will be recorded in a track as an event. In the Erase window, you can select specific events in
a track to delete.
01. Press the [STOP] key to stop a sequence.
02. Press the [ERASE] key.
The Erase window will open up.
The Tr field displays the number and the name of the
selected track. To delete all the events of the track,
select “Tr:00- ALL TRACKS” by turning the DATA
wheel to the left.
03. In the Time field, specify the area to delete events.
You will select the start and end point of the area in the Time field. For example, to delete only the event in the
first bar from 2-bar sequence, set “001.01.00 - 002.01.00”. In this case, the event at 002.01.00 point will not
be deleted.
Sequence feature
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Akai MPC1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Pads16 velocity and pressure-sensitive pads
Polyphony32 voices
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Bit Depth16-bit
Power12V DC
Memory16 MB (expandable to 128 MB)
StorageCompactFlash card slot
Sequencer Resolution96 PPQN
Sample FormatWAV
Filter2-pole resonant filter per voice
Effects2 stereo effects processors
Display240x64 backlit LCD
Inputs2 x 1/4" line inputs
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
USBUSB 1.1
Sequencer64-track

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