
By gunmetal
Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:38 am
Lampdog wrote:pg 77-78, 1k manual
how nice!
" It's kinda hard to entertain if you an invalid, lame in the brain, cant talk or remember shit..."
Tool box: MPC1000 40gb 128mb jj os 2xl, microkorg, sp303, s950, various mixers, d3200, portastudio414
http://www.kaisersosa.com
Tool box: MPC1000 40gb 128mb jj os 2xl, microkorg, sp303, s950, various mixers, d3200, portastudio414
http://www.kaisersosa.com

By Abnormal Science
Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:24 am
Is there a link to an pdf? cant find my shit rioaght now

By Abnormal Science
Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:55 am
hey... thanks for the help. .. its not on that page....
gunmetal wrote:Lampdog wrote:pg 77-78, 1k manual
how nice!

By Tchenn
Tue Dec 26, 2006 1:36 pm
Save the sequence on the CF card or on the HD and choose .mid instead of .seq.
You'll loose some specific MPC data, but most of the programation will be importable in any midi sequencer, specialy on any DAW (connecting the MPC on your computer via USB).
I use this feature all the time.
If you want to correct your sequence in your DAW, you can import it into and save it as midi file wich can be loaded onto your MPC. You'll just have to select the right program on each track.
Hope this helps
You'll loose some specific MPC data, but most of the programation will be importable in any midi sequencer, specialy on any DAW (connecting the MPC on your computer via USB).
I use this feature all the time.
If you want to correct your sequence in your DAW, you can import it into and save it as midi file wich can be loaded onto your MPC. You'll just have to select the right program on each track.
Hope this helps

By Abnormal Science
Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:36 am
Tchenn wrote:Save the sequence on the CF card or on the HD and choose .mid instead of .seq.
You'll loose some specific MPC data, but most of the programation will be importable in any midi sequencer, specialy on any DAW (connecting the MPC on your computer via USB).
I use this feature all the time.
If you want to correct your sequence in your DAW, you can import it into and save it as midi file wich can be loaded onto your MPC. You'll just have to select the right program on each track.
Hope this helps
ok... this is what I needed to hear. I am a little confused still.. I am using the save all seq&songs feature. Is that wrong? because there is no .mid file that I can see... thanks for the help.

By Abnormal Science
Wed Dec 27, 2006 9:51 am
Abnormal Science wrote:Tchenn wrote:Save the sequence on the CF card or on the HD and choose .mid instead of .seq.
You'll loose some specific MPC data, but most of the programation will be importable in any midi sequencer, specialy on any DAW (connecting the MPC on your computer via USB).
I use this feature all the time.
If you want to correct your sequence in your DAW, you can import it into and save it as midi file wich can be loaded onto your MPC. You'll just have to select the right program on each track.
Hope this helps
ok... this is what I needed to hear. I am a little confused still.. I am using the save all seq&songs feature. Is that wrong? because there is no .mid file that I can see... thanks for the help.
never mind... figured it out
By alamin
Thu Jan 31, 2013 1:45 pm
I don't find it in the manual. Which manual, pp 77-78?
By the way, where is the SAVE TO MIDI feature on MPC1000?
By the way, where is the SAVE TO MIDI feature on MPC1000?

By Pazkalin
Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:35 pm
Save the sequence on the CF card or on the HD and choose .mid instead of .seq.
This is good a way too to import old akai os , free jjos , jjos 1 or jjos2 sequences into 2xl or 128xl...
By SalQuail
Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:28 pm
Sorry guys, I have the same issue as Abnormal Science so I did as Tchenn suggested, so I could import the midi file in my DAW. By the way I've modified something on the midi editing and I've tried to import back to the MPC 1000 (jjOSX2); the MPC read the midi as a Sequence but the tracks were empty, the midi note apparently disappeared. So I've tried to read the midi file with the DAW and the notes were there as I've modified previously. Any suggestion?
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.




