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Creating a Song
This section explains how to make a song out of your sequences. Before starting, make sure that you have recorded
some sequences (which we described
earlier
).
To enter Song Mode
, make sure playback is stopped, and then press
Menu
, and then tap
Song
to enter Song Mode.
Alternatively, press
Song
(MPC X).
In Song Mode, each of the sequences you’ve created in this project assigned to a pad. The sequence playlist is to
the left of the pads, showing the song’s structure.
As a song plays, it moves through each step of the sequence playlist. Each step contains a sequence you assigned.
Each step can be repeated, determined by the value in the
Repeat
column (the
repeat icon
; a value of
1
means the
sequence will play through only once). The
Bars
column on the right indicates the length of that sequence.
Each step can be set to play its sequence at an independent tempo, determined by the value in the
BPM
column.
Important
: Each sequence has its own tempo, while the project itself may use a different master tempo. The BPM value
for each sequence may be different from the master tempo. As long as playback is set to follow the master tempo, each
sequence’s individual tempo will be ignored. By default, each project is set to use the sequence tempo, which you set
back in the
Creating a Drum Sequence
chapter. We recommend tapping the
Seq
/
Mst
button at the top of the screen
(so the button displays
Mst
) and entering a master tempo to ensure all sequences use the same tempo.
To insert a step at the current position
, tap
Insert
.
To delete the currently selected step
, tap
Delete
.
To set which sequence plays for a step
, tap the step’s
Sequence
field, and then turn the
data dial
to select a
sequence.
To set how many times a sequence repeats
, tap the step’s
Repeat
field (next to the sequence name), and then
turn the
data dial
to select a number.
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