
Chapter 3: Recording Sequences
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16 tracks of a newly-created empty sequence, with each track assigned
to the like-numbered MIDI channel. That is, track 1 records MIDI channel
1, track 2 records MIDI channel 2, and so on up to track 16, which
records MIDI channel 16. Track assignments are made automatically.
To use the Record 16 Channels function to transfer a sequence from an
external sequencer to the MPC60, you must first synchronize the MPC60
to the other sequencer using MIDI Clock. To do this:
1. Set the sending sequencer to generate MIDI clock and song position
pointer data.
2. Set the MPC60 to synchronize to incoming MIDI clock and song
position pointer data. (See the “MIDI Functions” chapter of this
manual for details.)
Press the OTHER key, then press SOFT KEY 2, <Rec 16 Chs>, to view
the first Record 16 Channels screen:
======== Record All 16 channels =======A
Seq: 1-SEQ01
Sig: 4/ 4 Drums on ch:10
========================================
Tracks 1-16 recv from chans 1-16. Timing
corr = off. Enter data, then <Proceed>.
========================================
<Proceed>
In this screen, you must select a sequence for recording, a time
signature for the new sequence, and select which channel will receive
drum data, if any. The fields and soft key of this screen are:
• The Seq field:
This is the sequence to be recorded into. When <Proceed> is pressed,
the contents of this sequence will be completely erased so that it can be
used for recording.
• The Sequence Name field (Seq: 1-SEQ01
in the above example
screen):
This field shows the name of the current sequence. Once you have
selected the sequence number to be used, you can enter the new
sequence name here. It can be changed in the same manner as the
Sequence Name field in the Play/Record screen.
• The Sig field (time signature):
This is actually two fields—the upper and lower half of the time signature
to be used for recording. When <Proceed> is pressed, the selected
sequence will be initialized to one bar of the time signature entered in
these two fields.
• The Drums on ch field (drums on channel):
If one of the incoming MIDI channels will contain drum data and you
would like the corresponding MPC60 track to be a DRUM track, specify
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