User Guide
Editing a sequence
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Deleting a sequence
Here’s how to delete a sequence in the memory of the MPC4000.
1. Access the main window, and move the cursor to the Seq field.
2. Press the [WINDOW] key.
The Sequence popup window will appear.
3. Press the [F4] key (DELETE).
The Delete Sequence popup window will appear.
A Delete sequence field: Selects the sequence
that will be deleted.
4. Move the cursor to the Delete Sequence field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select the sequence you
want to delete.
5. To execute the Delete command, press the [F6] key (DO IT).
The corresponding sequence will be deleted, and will become empty. The sequence name will revert to
“x-(Unused)” (x will be a sequence number 1–128).
Viewing the parameters of all tracks
You can view a list of all tracks in the sequence, to see the output destination selection and mute on/off status
of each track. You can also move the cursor to the various parameters that are displayed and edit their settings.
1. Access the main page and select the sequence whose parameters you want to view.
2. Press the [F2] key (TR LIST).
The first time you press the [F2] key after starting up the MPC4000, the Out1 page will appear, listing the
Out1 field settings for each track.
3. As necessary, press the [F2] key (OUT 1)–[F4] key (PARAMS) to view the parameters that you
want to edit.
The track list is divided by parameter into three pages.
• Out1 page
For each track, this displays the Out1 field setting (output destination setting, part number or MIDI channel
setting), the track type, and mute on/off.
A Seq transpose field: Indicates the transpose
setting that will be applied to all INST type
tracks in the sequence.
B No./Name field: Indicates the track number
and track name.
C Type field: Indicates the type of each track.
DRUM type tracks are indicated by the
symbol, and INST type tracks are indicated by
the symbol.
D Mute field: Indicates the mute on/off status of each track. The symbol indicates off, and the
symbol indicates on.
E Out1 field: Indicates the setting of the Out1 field for each track.
Hint: If you press the [F3] key (PARAMS) instead of the [F5] key (DO IT), only settings such as the sequence
name and track parameters will be copied, and the MIDI events will not be copied. This is useful when you want
to create two or more sequences with the same settings.
Hint: If you press the [F3] key (DEL ALL) instead of the [F6] key (DO IT), the Delete ALL Sequences popup
window will appear, allowing you to delete all sequences from the memory of the MPC4000.
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