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1. To set the MPC60 to play its drums in response to incoming
notes on the "drums" channel only (normally channel 16), select
a "non-drums" track in the PLAY/RECORD screen (or set both
CH fields to any channel other than 16). This works because the
internal drum generator always responds to incoming notes on
the drums channel, even if the active track is routing all
incoming channels to the active track's assigned channel.
2. To set the MPC60 to play its drums in response to incoming
notes on all 16 midi channels, select a "drums" track (any track
assigned to midi channel 16) in the PLAY/RECORD screen (or
simply set one of the CH fields to 16). This occurs because all
incoming channels are routed to the active track's assigned
channel, which is 16 if the track is a drums track.
The ASSIGN OUTGOING NOTES TO DRUMS section:
This section encompasses three fields. The uppermost field, MIDI DRUM
DATA SENT OUT is used to determine what midi data is sent out when
the internal drums play. It is a choice field with three selections:
1. NONE: If this option is selected, no drum related data is sent
out over midi when drums play. If no external drum generator
is used in addition to the MPC60's internal drums, this option
could be used in order to reduce the amount of work the
internal computer must perform, and therefore allowing the
MPC60 to operate at highest timing efficiency. This is the
default setting.
2. DRUM NOTES: If this option is selected, a midi note command
is sent out whenever one of the internal drums plays. This
should be used if an external drum generator (such as the Akai
XE8) is being triggered by the MPC60. This setting requires the
MPC60 to perform more computations internally than the
"NONE" setting and therefore may slightly reduce timing
efficiency in complex sequences playing at fast tempos.
3. NOTES/MIX/TUNE: If this option is selected, a midi note
command is sent out whenever one of the internal drums plays,
and also a special system exclusive command is sent out
whenever a change in the stereo mix, echo mix, or tuning occurs.
At time of writing, no products respond to these system
exclusive messages from the MPC60 (other than another
MPC60). This setting requires the MPC60 to perform more
computations internally than the "NONE" setting and therefore
may slightly reduce timing efficiency in complex sequences
playing at fast tempos.
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