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Akai MPC 2500 Operator's Manual

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MPC2500 Operators Manual rev 1.0
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Chapter 3: Sequence feature
03. Press the [F5] (FIX) key.
Timing Correct window will open up.
04. In the Time field, select the area to correct the timing.
05.
In the Note field, hit the pad you wish to correct the timing.
To correct the timing of all events, leave it as ALL.
To correct the timing of only events on a specific
pad, hit the pad. You can select several pads. If you
hit a different pad by mistake, you can cancel the
selection by hitting the pad again. To restart the pad
selection, 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 [F3] (DO IT) key.
The timing correction will start and the window
will be close.
Click/Metronome feature
In this section, you will learn about various settings for
the metronome (click sound).
01. When a sequence is in stop mode, Press [F2] (CLICK)
key in the MAIN page.
Click/Metronome window will open up.
Count in field
You can set how soon the recording/playback should
start after the [PLAY] or the [PLAY START] key is pressed;
right after the key is pressed, or after a 1-bar count.
OFF Recording/playback will start right
after the key is pressed without a
count.
REC ONLY There will be a count only for re-
cording/overdub. Playback will be
start without a count.
REC+PLAY There will be a count for both re-
cording and playback.
Rate field
You can select the rhythm for the metronome sound.
The metronome will be played with 1/4 note if you
set “1/4”, and 1/8 note if you set “1/8”.
In play field
You can select this if you want the metronome
sound during playback. If you select YES, you will
hear the metronome sound during playback.
In rec field
You can select this if you want the metronome
sound during recording/overdub. If you select NO,
you will not hear the metronome sound during the
recording/overdub.

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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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