User guide
Table Of Contents
- warning_page.pdf
- MPC1000
- Table of contents
- Chapter 1 : Introduction
- Chapter 2 : Basic Operation
- Chapter 3 : Sequencer feature
- MAIN page
- Recording the performance
- Playing back a sequence
- Other useful features for recording sequences
- Detailed information on sequence feature
- Setting the length of a sequence
- Setting the time signature of the sequence
- Setting tempo
- Setting the loop for a sequence
- Changing the default settings
- Changing the sequence name
- Changing the default name for a sequence
- Copying a sequence
- Deleting a sequence
- Deleting all sequences
- Handling the duration (the length of a note) at the loop boundary
- Track features
- MIDI sequencer features
- Chapter 4 : Editing sequences
- Chapter 5 : Step editing
- Chapter 6 : Song mode
- Chapter 7 : Functions of a pad
- Chapter 8 : Q-Link slider
- Chapter 9 : Using the MPC1000 with external devices
- Chapter 10 : Recording a sample
- Chapter 11 : Editing a sample
- Chapter 12 : Program
- Creating a program
- Assigning/Reassigning samples to the pads
- Playing the sample while the pad is being hit
- Setting the volume and the tuning for a sample
- Changing the sample volume with velocity
- Playing several samples with one pad
- Switching between samples using velocity
- Setting the envelope for a pad
- The functions in the Program window
- Editing the sound of a sample
- Simulating the open/close hi-hat (setting the mute group)
- Setting the overlap of the sounds on the same pad (voice overlap)
- Delete all the unused samples at the same time (PURGE)
- Setting a MIDI note number to the pads
- Assigning MIDI note numbers to the pads (changing the default setting)
- Chapter 13 : Mixer
- Chapter 14 : Effect
- Chapter 15 : Save / Load
- Chapter 16 : Connecting the MPC1000 to your computer
- Chapter 17 : Other settings
- Appendix

MPC1000 v2 Operator’s Manual rev 1.0
Chapter 6: Song mode 37
Structure of a song .......................................................................................... 37
Screens ........................................................................................................... 37
Creating a song ............................................................................................... 38
Playing a song ................................................................................................ 38
Other features in the SONG ............................................................................ 39
Chapter 7: Functions of a Pad 41
Playing with pads ............................................................................................... 41
Setting the track mute with pads ..................................................................... 42
Selecting a sequence to play with pads .......................................................... 43
Chapter 8: Q-Link slider 44
Setting the slider ............................................................................................. 44
Recording the slider value in a sequence ....................................................... 45
AFTER key ...................................................................................................... 45
Other features Q-Link slider ............................................................................ 46
Chapter 9: Using the MPC1000
with External devices 47
Sync with the MPC1000 as the master ........................................................... 47
Sync with the MPC1000 as the slave .............................................................. 47
Connecting the MPC1000 to the MIDI keyboard
with the sound module ................................. 48
Setting the MIDI input ..................................................................................... 48
Cutting off the internal sound from a pad (Setting Local Control) .................... 49
Changing sequence by Program Change from an external devices
..................... 49
Chapter 10: Recording a sample 50
Recording the sample - detailed information - .............................................. 51
Recording the digital signal ............................................................................. 51
Recording the MAIN OUT ............................................................................... 51
Other features ................................................................................................. 52