![]() ![]() There’s no secret to how this is done – every MPC has always had the ability to renumber the MIDI note assigned to each pad, either directly on the pad itself (in the MPC2000XL for example), or in a dedicated screen, usually PROGRAM > NOTE (F4). To counter this problem, I created a blank template in all my MPC tutorial books that reorders your pads chromatically. ![]() Firstly for most MPCs the default pad-to-MIDI note layout is odd to say the least, it’s all over the place – pad A1 is note 37, A2 is note 36, A3 is note 42, and so on, so it’s virtually impossible to play your pads in the same manner as you would a MIDI keyboard (whose keys are assigned MIDI notes in chromatic order – 36, 37, 38 etc). However there’s a couple of issues to contend with.
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