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9.3 External drum triggering, the midi "drums"
channel
If option 2 is selected from the MIDI screen, the following screen
appears:
This screen has three main sections:
The ASSIGN INCOMING NOTES TO DRUMS section:
In the MPC60, it is possible to play the internal drums from an external
Midi keyboard. This section of the screen is used to assign each of the keys
on the incoming keyboard to one of the 32 internal drums. To turn this
feature on or off, select ON or OFF in the INCOMING NOTES PLAY
DRUMS field. To view or change an assignment, select the desired
incoming midi note in the NOTE field (you can also play a key on the midi
keyboard to set the value), then view or change its drum assignment in the
PLAYS field. The default assignment for all incoming notes is NONE,
except:
NOTE: When playing the internal drums from an external source over
midi, it is possible to either respond to incoming notes on all 16 midi
channels (omni mode) or to respond to incoming notes on the "drums"
channel only (normally channel 16, set in the "midi drums than" field).
Here's how:
Summary of Contents for MPC 60
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