
Section 9: Midi functions
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velocity coding and curves 5 through 8 work best with
synthesizers using linear velocity coding. The MPC60 uses
linear coding, so curves 5 through 8 should work best.
• MIDI CHANNEL: This parameter is used to set the midi
channel over which the selected input will send its notes. Since
the MPC60's internal drums may be externally triggered from
only a single midi channel (the "Drums" channel), this field
should always be set to the same channel as the "Drums"
channel (normally channel 16).
There are also two soft keys:
• SOFT KEY 1- <Read from>: When this soft key is pressed, all of
the settings for the selected input number will be loaded from the
externally connected ME-35T into the MPC60, and the data fields
will change to show the newly loaded settings. These new settings
will replace the MPC60's internal settings for the selected input.
• SOFT KEY 2- <Send to>: When this soft key is pressed, all of
the settings for the selected input number will be sent from the
MPC60 to the externally connected ME-35T. Pressing this key is
the only method by which data is sent to the externally connected
ME-35T. For this reason, you must always press this soft key after
making an adjustment to one of the data fields before the the
change will take effect in the ME-35T.
NOTE: The ME-35T has an automatic "Midi soft through" feature which
routes all data received at its midi input immediately to its midi output. This
can cause a problem with the MPC60 because if the MPC60's MIDI SOFT
THRU feature is set to ON, a midi feedback loop could occur. (Midi
feedback loops are explained in the description of the MIDI SOFT THRU
field.) To prevent a feedback loop when you use the ME-35T, set the MIDI
DRUM DATA SENT OUT field (in the "External drum triggering, drums
channel" screen) to NONE. This will prevent the MPC60 from sending out
midi "note on" messages when the internal drums play, which will prevent a
midi feedback loop with the ME-35T.
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