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Akai MPC1000 User Manual

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Setting all sequences to the same tempo
Each sequence has its own tempo. When you are creating a song in the Song mode, it is useful to change all the
sequences to have the same tempo at once. With this feature, you can change all the sequences that you are
using for a song to the same tempo at once.
01. In the Tempo field of the step list, press the [WINDOW] key.
The Tempo Change window will be displayed.
02. Press the [F5] (FIX) key.
The Fix Tempo window will be displayed.
03. In the Fix tempo field, select the desired tempo.
04. Press the [F3] (DO IT) key.
All the sequences used in the song will be set to the tempo that is set in the Fix tempo field.
Ignoring tempo change events in a sequence
You can set the MPC1000 to ignore tempo change events that are set set in a sequence.
01. In the Tempo field in the step list, press the [WINDOW] key.
The Tempo Change window will be displayed.
02. Select a setting in the Ignore tempo change events in sequence field.
NO The MPC1000 will execute the tempo change events in the sequence.
YES The MPC1000 will ignore the tempo change events in the sequence.
03. Press the [F4] (CLOSE) key.
This closes the window.
Converting a song to a sequence
You can convert a song to one long sequence. You can record or over dub to the converted sequence in the
MAIN mode like other sequences. You can also edit the sequence in the STEP EDIT mode or the SEQ EDIT
mode.
01. In the SONG mode, press the [F4] (CONVRT) key.
The Convert Song to Seq window will be displayed.
02. In the From song field, select the song that you wish to convert.
03. In the To seq field, select the destination sequence.
04. Press the [F5] (DO IT) key.
The song will be converted to a sequence.
Note : during song conversion
When you convert a song, the specific settings used in each track within the sequence, such as track type,
MIDI channel setting, selection of the program, etc, will be set to the values that you set in step 1. If the track
setting of the sequence in another step is different from those in the step 1, the song may not be converted
properly. To avoid this, it is better to make the track settings and the order of each sequence the same. For
more information on how to change the order of the tracks, see the “Changing the order of the tracks” section on
page 29.
Song mode
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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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