
Section 5: Song mode
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Converting a song into a long sequence:
While song mode is very useful for quickly creating a song format, it can be
very cumbersome for detailed editing, because of the constant switching
back to sequence mode, the necessity of copying sequences, and the
necessity of remembering which sequence plays at which step. For detailed
editing, it is much easier to record your song into one long sequence instead
of using song mode, but song mode is very useful for quickly assembling
the basic arrangement of a song.
The MPC60 has a feature which allows a song to be automatically converted
into one long sequence. This feature actually copies all sequences in each
step end-onto-end into one long sequence. This allows you to quickly
construct a song using song mode, then convert it to a sequence for detailed
editing using the much more versatile sequence editing features. This feature
is accessed by pressing the EDIT key and selecting option 8: CONVERT
SONG. This is described in detail within the "Editing sequences" section of
this manual.
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