
2. MASTER:
In addition to the sequence tunings described above, there is also a
single set of "master" tunings, which are not stored within any one
sequence, and apply to all sequences. If MASTER is selected here,
this single master set of tunings is used. It is better to use
MASTER mode if you'd prefer the tunings to always stay where
you last set them, even after changing sequences. This set of
tunings is stored to disk when a ".SET" file is saved to disk, and
therefore whenever a ".SET" file is loaded, the tuning settings from
the disk file are loaded into the MASTER settings.
• SOFT KEY 1 - <All=0>:
Pressing this soft key resets all tunings to 0.
NOTE: The settings in this screen are added to the other tuning settings in
the EDIT A SOUND and the STEP EDIT screens. For example, a
TUNING setting of "+ 10" (in the EDIT A SOUND screen), a TUNE
DRUMS setting of "-6", and a Step edit TUN setting of "-20" would
produce a final tuning for the note of -16 ("+10" plus "-6" plus "-20" _
"-16"). However, the MPC60 automatically prevents the final added tuning
from being higher than +6 semitones (+60) or below -12 semitones (-120).
If the added tuning e60, the sound plays at +60; if the added tuning
is lower than -120, the MPC60 plays -120.
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