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Akai MPC 3000 User Manual

Akai MPC 3000
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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence
range of 0 to 127; the equivalent note name (C-2 to G8) is
shown to the right of each field. Alternately, these fields
can be set by pressing two notes on the MIDI input
device’s keyboard. The fields will automatically be set to
the lowest and highest keys pressed.
2. If the source track is a Drum track, this field is used to
select specific drum notes, represented by MIDI note
numbers, that are to be edited. This field cannot be
accessed by the cursor—it can only be changed by press-
ing pads or receiving external MIDI notes. When the
screen is first displayed, it contains the word ALL (edit
all notes) and the text (Hit pads) to the right. When
a pad is pressed, the pad’s currently assigned note
number appears in the field, followed by the pad number
and currently-assigned sound name. On the right side of
the line is the text ( 1 pad ) indicating that one pad
is selected for editing:
Notes:36/A02-SNARE_DRUM ( 1 pad )
If another pad is then pressed, its note number, pad
number, and assigned sound are displayed instead, and
the text to the right displays ( 2 pads). This contin-
ues until the user has selected all of the pads he or she
intends to edit.
• The Edit field:
This is a choice field with two options: VELOCITY and DURATION.
It is used to select which of these two parameters will be affected.
• The Do field:
This is a choice field with four options:
1. ADD VALUE: This selection adds the number in the
Value field to the velocity or duration of each note that
has been selected for editing.
2. SUB VALUE: This selection subtracts the number in the
Value field from the velocity or duration of each note
that has been selected for editing.
3. MULT VAL %: This selection multiplies the velocity or
duration of each note that has been selected for editing by
the number in the Value field. A value of 100% = no
change; values of 101 to 200% proportionally increase
each note’s velocity or duration value; values of 0 to 99%
proportionally decrease each note’s velocity or duration
value.
4. SET TO VAL: This selection changes the velocity or
duration of each note that has been selected for editing to
the number in the Value field.

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Akai MPC 3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony32 voices
Sampling Rate44.1 kHz
Sampling Resolution16-bit
Memory2MB (expandable to 16MB)
Pads16 velocity and pressure sensitive pads
SequencerYes
Sequencer Resolution96 PPQ
Storage3.5" floppy disk drive
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
DisplayLCD
Outputsstereo output
Inputs2 x 1/4" inputs

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