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Akai MPC 2500 Operator's Manual

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MPC2500 Operators Manual rev 1.0
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04. In the Erase field, select NOTE ONLY.
Note field will open up.
05. Select the Note field.
If you wish to delete all events, leave it as ALL.. To
delete only events on a specific pad, hit the pad to
delete. You can select several pads. If you hit a dif-
ferent pad by mistake, you can cancel the selection
by hitting the pad again. To restart the pad selec-
tion, turn the DATA wheel to the left. The value in
the Note field will be reset to ALL so that you can
select pad from the beginning.
06. Press [F5] (DO IT) key.
The operation starts and the events of the selected
pad within the selected area will be deleted.
Tips: When you delete events with the Erase field set to ALL
EVENT, the MPC2500 will delete other events in the selected
area as well as pad events. When you delete events with the Erase
field set to EXCEPT Note, the MPC2500 will delete the other
events other than the pad events in the selected area.
Timing correct feature
When recording a pad performance, it is hard to play the
pads to the tempo. By using the timing correct feature,
you can correct the timing of the pad event you recorded
by hitting pads. There are two ways to use this feature:
by correcting the timing in real time during the record-
ing, and by correcting the recorded event after the re-
cording.
• Real time timing correction
You can correct the timing real-time during the recording.
01. When a sequence is stop, press [F1] (T.C.) key in the
MAIN page.
The Timing Correct window will open up.
02. In the Note value field, set the value for timing cor-
rection.
For example, if you set “1/16”, each position of the
performance data will be moved to the nearest 1/16
note.
You can set the Note values as follows.
1/8 = 1/8 note, 1/8(3) = 1/8 note triplets, 1/16 =
1/16 note, 1/16(3) = 1/16 note triplets,
1/32 = 1/32 note, 1/32(3) = 1/32 note triplets,
OFF = NO timing correction.
• Swing feature
You can set the swing value in the Swing% field.
With the swing feature, the even numbered events
set in the Note value field will be off the rhythm
according to the value in the Swing% field. With
this feature you can create the shuffle groove.
03. Press [F4] (CLOSE) key.
It closes the window.
Note: If you press [F5] (FIX) key, the MPC2500 will correct the
timing of the recorded data.
Tips: If you press [F1] (T.C.) key during recording/playback, a
small Timing Correct window will be displayed while you are
holding the key. You can use the Note value field of this window
to change the value for timing correction. It makes it easier to
change the value during the recording.
• Correcting the timing of recorded events
You can correct the timing of recorded events.
01. When a sequence is stop, press [F1] (T.C.) key in the
MAIN page.
Timing Correct window will open up.
02.
In the Note value field, set the value for timing correction.
For example, if you set “1/16”, each position of the per-
formance data will be gridded to the nearest 1/16 note.
You can set the Note values as follows:
1/8 = 1/8 note, 1/8(3) = 1/8 note triplets, 1/16 = 1/16
note, 1/16(3) = 1/16 note triplets, 1/32 = 1/32 note,
1/32(3) = 1/32 note triplets, OFF = NO timing correction.
• Swing feature
You can set the swing value in the Swing% field.
With the swing feature, the even numbered events
set in the Note value field will be off the rhythm
according to the value in the Swing% field. With
this feature you can create the shuffle groove.

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Akai MPC 2500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony32 voices
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Sampling Bit Depth16-bit
Maximum RAM128 MB
SequencerYes
TypeSampler/Sequencer
Sequencer Resolution96 ppq
Digital I/OS/PDIF In/Out
Power SupplyInternal
Pads16 velocity and pressure-sensitive
StorageCompactFlash
Effects4 internal effects processors
MIDI2 In, 4 Out
Display240 x 64 pixel LCD
Analog Outputs8
Sample Memory128 MB max
Audio Outputs8
Audio Inputs2
Weight14.5 lbs

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