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Chapter 4: Editing Sequences
Page 93
1. NEXT STEP:
This is the default setting. Pressing the REWIND [<] key
moves to the previous step within the sequence. Pressing the
FAST FORWARD [>] key moves to the next step within the
sequence. (The timing value of a step is set in the Timing
Correct screen’s Note Value field.)
COMMENT: If the current setting of the Swing% field
is set to a value other than 50%, pressing the
REWIND [<] and FAST FORARD [>] keys will move
forward or backward to locations that fall on swing
timing intervals. If you are editing a sequence that
contains 1/16-notes recorded at a swing setting of
50%, the even-numbered 1/16-notes will NOT be
heard as you step through the sequence, because
only notes existing in swung 1/16-note locations will
be viewed. This same rule applies to the Shift Timing
feature: if the Shift Amount field is set to 0 and you
are editing a sequence that was recorded while it was
set to any amount other than 0, none of the notes will
be seen as you step through the sequence, because
these notes fall on shifted locations, and you are
currently viewing only those notes that fall on non-
shifted locations.
2. NEXT EVENT:
Pressing the REWIND [<] key searches to the previous event
within the track. Pressing the FAST FORWARD [>] key
searches to the next event within the track. To search for
specific event types, set the Step Edit Display Filter to the
desired event type; pressing these keys will then cause the
MPC60 to locate to the next or previous event of the specified
type, ignoring event types not included in the display filter
settings.
The Step Edit Display Filter section.
This is similar to the erase filter or the MIDI input filter, except this one
controls which types of MIDI events are displayed in the Step Edit
screen. For example, if the only events you want to edit are pitch bend
messages, it is bothersome to view all the other events. Another use is to
filter out continuous controller data to make it easier to view only the note
events.
To use the display filter, move the cursor to the View field. This is a
choice field with three options:
1. ALL EVENTS: If this option is selected, all possible event
types will be displayed.
2. ONLY VIEW: If this option is selected, only one event type can
be displayed, and the type of event to be displayed is
selected in a new field appearing directly to the right on the
same line. In this rightmost field all event types are listed,
including all 128 MIDI controllers, each one individually
named as listed in the MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
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