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Program Tune
An Entire Sample Program can be tuned up to +/-36.00 Semitones. To
Transpose a Sample program, do the following:
01. In PROGRAM Mode, select the 'Pgm Tune' field as indicated on
the right.
02. Turn the [DATA] wheel, or use the [+]/[-] or Numeric Keypad
to adjust the program tuning.
Mute groups
Normally, when you hit a pad when another pad is played back, the samples of these two pads will be played back
overlapped. With the mute group function, you can stop the playback of the sample of a pad when you hit another pad.
Using this function, you can simulate the open/close hi-hat. You can use this function by setting two pads to the same
mute group. The pads set to the same mute group will not be played at the same time.
01. In PROGRAM mode, press the [F1] (SAMPLE) button to select the Sample page.
02. Select one of the pads to set the mute group, by hitting the
pad.
03. In the 'Mute Group' field, select a number.
You can set any number except OFF.
04. Select the other pad to set the mute group, by hitting the pad.
05. In the 'Mute Group' field, set the same number you set for the
first pad in the step 3.
You must set the same number to activate the mute group.
Hit one pad while playing back another. The first sample will be stopped and only the sample of the pad you hit will by played.
Tip: You can set the mute group to more than two pads. Up to 32 different mute groups can be assigned.
Note: If you set the 'Play' field to MONO, each pad sample cannot be played with Polyphony, regardless of which mute
group you assign it to. When you use mute groups, set the 'Play' field to POLY.
Limiting the Number of Voices in a Program
Normally, the pad sounds in the program are played polyphonically - when you hit the pad several times, you hear a
new instance of the sound every time. But you may wish to play the sound monophonically - meaning that each new
pad strike will silence the previous strike. This is useful in programs such as programs being made by the SLICED
SAMPLE function. In this case, you can set the limit of voice number on the pad in the program.
01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F1] (SAMPLE) button
02. In the 'Program Play' field, select either POLY or MONO.
POLY
The MPC5000 overlaps the sound in the program. (Polyphony)
MONO
The MPC5000 does not overlap the sound in the program. (Monophony)
Note: This is the setting for the whole Program, but you can set each pad in a program to individually play in MONO.
Refer to 'Setting Voice Overlap' on page 127.
Setting Voice Overlap
Normally, when you hit the same pad several times, the same sound will be overlapped. When you use the MPC5000 as
a drum machine, you can make the performance sound natural with this feature. However, when you are using a phrase
sample, it may be better not to overlap the same sound. With the voice overlap function, you can set the MPC5000 not
to overlap the same pad sound.
01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F1] (SAMPLE) button.
The Sample page will be displayed.
02. Select the desired pad by hitting it.
03. In the 'Voice Overlap' field, select MONO.
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