Editing the sequencers, Editing the sequencer, To learn – Akai Professional Akai MPK Mini Plus 37-Key MIDI Controller User Manual

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Editing The Sequencers

You can edit and program Key and Drum sequences entirely within the Editor software or by using a
connected MPK mini Plus with the Editor. Click the

Sequencer

tab to the right of the

Controls

tab to

open the sequencer editor page.

Click the field next to

Sequence Length

and type in the desired sequence length

(1 – 64).

Click the field next to

Transpose

to toggle this setting on and off.

Click the field next to

Time Division

to select the note division for your sequence.

Click the field next to

Pad Mode

to set the pad recording mode to

Live

or

Step

.

Click the field next to

Key Seq MIDI Channel

to select a MIDI channel for the Key

Sequencer.

Click the field next to

Pad Seq MIDI Channel

to select a MIDI channel for the Pad

Sequencer.

When you open a saved program in the Editor, the key sequence saved to that program will be
displayed as seen in the image below. The vertical axis of the grid displays notes 1-128, while
sequence step numbers 1-64 are displayed on the horizontal axis.

To enter a note into the key sequence,

double-click on the position on the grid corresponding to

the desired note and the step at which you want it to play. Double-click on any note in the sequence
to remove it.

To edit a note’s length and velocity,

click on the note in the sequence you wish to edit and then

type in the desired values for velocity

(1-127)

and note length in steps

(1-64)

.

Your drum sequences will display step-by-step on the grid below the Key Sequencer. The vertical
axis displays Pads 1-16, while the horizontal axis displays the sequence step numbers 1-64.

To enter a note into the drum sequence,

double-click the position on the grid corresponding to the

desired pad and the step at which you want it to play. Double-click any note in the sequence to
remove it.

To edit a note’s velocity

, click on the note within the sequence you wish to edit and then type in the

desired velocity value (1-127)

in the field below the sequence display.

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