Wat je moet doen is je Micron een aparte track geven in je midisequence op je MPC, die track moet hetzelfde midikanaal hebben als je micron (laat we zeggen 16 voor het gemak) dit is althans hoe ik denk dat het werkt, de manual zegt het volgende.
Connecting the MPC1000 to the MIDI keyboard with the sound module
In this section, you can learn how to connect the MPC1000 to a MIDI keyboard which has an internal sound module
to use the MPC1000’s sequencer feature.
Normally, The MIDI keyboard with the sound module is set to generate the sound from the internal sound module
when you play the keyboard. However, The MPC1000 sends out any incoming MIDI signals to the MIDI keyboard at
the MIDI output. So, if you play the keyboard, the performance will be played in duplicate. To use the MPC1000 as
a sequencer, you need to change the setting on the MIDI keyboard so that the MPC1000, not the MIDI keyboard,
plays the keyboard’s internal sound module. Normally this could be done by changing the setting called “local
control”. By setting the MIDI keyboard’s local control to OFF, you can use the external keyboard and its internal
sound module separately. In this case, the MIDI signal flows as in the figure in the right.
The performance data from the MIDI
keyboard will be entered to the MPC1000.
It will not be sent to the internal sound
module.
The MIDI output of the MPC1000 will be
sent back to the MIDI keyboard, which will
plays the keyboards sound module.
For more information about the setting of
your MIDI keyboard’s local control, see
the keyboard’s operation manual.
If your MIDI keyboard does not have a local control setting, deactivate the MPC1000’s soft through function. In
this case, the MPC1000 will output only the data that is recorded on the track, not the incoming MIDI signal.
However, if you do this, you cannot use some MPC1000 features, such as note repeat.
01. Select the MIDI/SYNC mode by pressing the [MODE] key and hitting the [PAD 9]
(MIDI/SYNC).
02. Press the [F1] (MIDI) key.
The MIDI page will be displayed.
03. Select the Soft thru field and select OFF.
The soft thru field determines how to output the incoming MIDI signal.
You can select the following options:
OFF The MPC1000 will not output the incoming MIDI signal.
AS TRACK The MPC1000 refers to the MIDI channel setting of the sequence’s track. The channel
information of the incoming MIDI signal will be replaced with the MIDI channel set in the track.
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MIDI keyboard
MPC1000
SOUND
OMNI- A The MPC1000 will output the incoming MIDI data as it is from MIDI OUT A.
OMNI- B The MPC1000 will output the incoming MIDI data as it is from MIDI OUT B.
OMNI- AB The MPC1000 will output the incoming MIDI data as it is from both MIDI OUT A and B.
Setting the MIDI input
Normally, the MPC1000 can receive the incoming MIDI data regardless of the MIDI channel, so you do not have to
worry about the MIDI channel of the connected MIDI devices. You can change the setting to receive only the data
on a specific MIDI channel.
01. Select the MIDI/SYNC mode by pressing the [MODE] key and hitting the [PAD 9]
(MIDI/SYNC).
02. Press the [F1] (MIDI) key.
The MIDI page will be displayed.
03. Select the Active track receive channel field and select the MIDI channel from which
you wish to receive the data.
If you set this field to ALL, the MPC1000 will receive all channels. If you select any channel from 1 to 15, the
MPC1000 will receive only the selected channel.
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