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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence
Copying Bars (All Tracks)
This function allows you to copy a specified range of bars (across all
tracks) from one sequence and insert the copied data at any point
within the same sequence or any other sequence. In this mode of
copying, the overall length of the destination sequence will always
be increased. To use this function, select option 5 (
Copy bars
)
from the SEQ EDIT key menu. The following screen will appear:
============ Copy Bars From ============
Seq:12-Sequence_name
First bar: 1 Last bar: 2
============= Copy Bars To =============
Seq:12-Sequence_name Before bar: 1
Copies: 1
========================================
<Do it>
The fields and soft key are described below:
• The
Seq
field (in the Copy Bars From section):
This field is used to specify the sequence number to be copied from.
• The
First bar
and
Last bar
fields:
These fields set the range of bars to be copied.
First bar
sets the
first bar in the range that is to be copied, and
Last bar
sets the
last bar to be copied.
COMMENT: For those of you familiar with the MPC60
version 2 operating software, this field has a different func-
tion than the
To bar
field in the MPC60’s Copy Bars
function. This field contains the last bar of the range of bars
to be copied, whereas the MPC60’s
To Bar
field contained
the first bar number after the region to be copied.
• The
Seq
field (in the Copy Bars To section):
This field is used to specify the sequence number to be copied to.
• The
Before bar
field:
This field specifies the bar number before which the copied data will
be inserted. To insert the bars at the end of the sequence, enter a
number one higher than that of the last bar in the sequence.
• The
Copies
field:
This field specifies how many repetitions of the source data will be
inserted into the destination sequence.
• The
<Do it>
soft key:
Pressing this soft key executes the copy according to the entered
parameters.
Summary of Contents for MPC 3000
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