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Akai DPS16 User Manual

Akai DPS16
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Chapter 13: Using the Effects
Switching the speed using the [F4]( MANUAL) key:
Pressing the [F4] (MANUAL) key repeatedly toggles between Rate 1 and Rate 2. Use the Accel parameter (3)
to adjust the time (duration) taken for switching between two speeds.
Switching the speed using the Control Change messages:
When the DPS16 receives a specified Control Change message, Rate 1 is selected if the value falls between 0
and 63, and Rate 2 is selected if the value falls between 64 and 127. Use the CtrlNo. (6) parameter to set the
Control number and the Accel (3) parameter to set the time (duration) taken for switching between two
speeds.
NOTE :
To avoid possible confusion, it is recommended that you select a different MIDI receive channel
for Control Change messages to control mix parameters (see page 139) and for Control Change messages
for this effect.
AUTO PAN
This auto pan effect automatically rotates the stereo image of the sound left and right. It also adds depth of
rotation.
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2
3
4
5
Parameter Setting range Function
1 Rate *1 0.1Hz – 10.0Hz Adjusts the speed of panning
2 Mode *2 Pan A common auto pan.
L>R Simulates a sound source that rotates counterclockwise.
R>L Simulates a sound source that rotates clockwise .
3 Width *6 0 – 127 Adjusts the panning width.
4 Balance +50 – 0 – –50 Adjusts the balance between the effect sound and dry sound. (Effect
sound only at a value of +50)
5 Effect ON/OFF Switches the effect sound output on and off.
Pan
L ¤ R
L ' R
LR
LR
LR

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Akai DPS16 Specifications

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BrandAkai
ModelDPS16
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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