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Drum Programs: To select a Drum Program for editing, select the desired pad first. Do one of the
following:
In the software, click the desired pad in Main Mode.
In the software, click the pad row in the grid in Program Edit Mode.
On your MPC hardware, hit the desired pad.
Master Section
In the Master Section, you can set the playback mode and tuning for the
overall Program.
Mode sets the playback mode for the Program's pads. In Mono Mode,
only one pad will sound at a time. If a pad is played while another (or the same one) is still playing its
sample(s), the new pad will immediately mute all other currently playing pads in that Program. In Poly
Mode, several pads can be triggered at the same time (limited only by the total number of voices
available).
Semi lets you transpose the selected Program up to 12 semitones up or down.
Fine provides fine-tuning of the Program by fractions of a semitone up or down.
Trans (only available for Keygroup Programs) transposes incoming notes; it does not change the pitch of
a sample.
Hardware: To edit the Master Section, press the F1 button. Use the Q13, Q14, and Q15 Q-Link Knobs
for direct access to the parameters. Remember that Drum Programs offer fewer parameters than
Keygroup Programs.
Simultaneous Play Section (Drum Programs Only)
This section lets you set up to four pads that can be triggered by hitting
one pad only. Use this function to trigger a stack of sounds (e.g.,
layered bass drums).
Hardware: To select the pads for Simultaneous Play, press the F1 button (Master). Use Q-Link Knobs
Q5Q8 to select the corresponding pads. This function is available only in Drum Programs.
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