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Keygroup Programs 
A keygroup program uses one or more samples as its sound source. It contains (1) a list of samples and (2) the 
settings for each sample (i.e., pitch tuning, effects, etc.). Keygroup programs are used to play samples chromatically 
with a MIDI keyboard or the MPC pads. 
To create a keygroup program: 
1.  Press Main to enter Main Mode. 
2.  Next to the Track field, tap the piano-keys icon, which indicates a keygroup 
program. 
3.  If the project does not contain a keygroup program yet, a new keygroup program 
(named  Program, appended with a number) will be added automatically to the 
project and appear in the Program field below. 
If the project already contains a keygroup program, the first one will be selected 
automatically and appear in the Program field below. 
To create another keygroup program, tap the + icon above the Program 
field. A new keygroup program will be created and appended with a number 
(e.g., Program 002). 
To rename the program, tap the cursor icon on the right edge of the Program 
section. Use the virtual keyboard that appears to enter a new name, and then tap 
Do It to confirm or the gray bar at the top of the screen to cancel. 
To assign samples in a keygroup program: 
1.  Press Menu, and then tap Program Edit to enter Program 
Edit Mode. Alternatively, press Prog Edit (MPC X). 
2.  Tap Samples. This lets you view the samples assigned 
to all four layers of the current keygroup as well as 
tuning and level parameters for each layer. 
3.  Tap the Number of KG field, and then use the data dial 
or –/+ buttons to set the number of keygroups in the 
program (1–128). Alternatively, tap the Number of KG 
field, and then use the numeric keypad to enter a value (or 
double
-tap the Number of KG field, and then use the 
numeric keypad on the screen). 
4.  Tap the Keygroup field, and then use the data dial or –/+ 
buttons to select a keygroup. Alternatively, double-tap the 
Keygroup field, and then tap a keygroup to select it. 
5.  Tap a pad to play the sample in the keygroup. The pad 
will be lit green. 
Tip: On your MPC hardware, press the Pad Bank D 
button to and press Pad 13. You should hear the 
sample played back with its original pitch. You can use 
the other pads to play your sample chromatically. 
6.  Tap the field for a layer, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons to select a sample. Alternatively, double-tap 
the field for a layer, and then tap a sample to select it. 
To create complex keygroup programs, you can add more keygroups (up to 128). This is useful when working with 
multi-samples (e.g., when programming a real piano). 
Tip: Remember that a keygroup program offers up to 128 keygroups, and each keygroup can hold up to four 
samples (Layers 1–4). This is a total of 512 samples. 










