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Akai MPC 3000 User Manual

Akai MPC 3000
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Page 11
New Note Variation system and revised 16 Levels function
In the MPC60, the Hi-hat Decay Slider controlled decay time and
sound selection for the hi-hat pad only. In the MPC3000, the new
Note Variation Slider provides all functions of the hi-hat decay
slider, but may be assigned to any pad and may alternately control
either tuning, attack or filter frequency. As with the Hi-hat Decay
Slider, this information is recorded into each drum note.
The 16 Levels function does everything it did in the MPC60. In
addition, it can produce 16 levels of either attack, decay or filter
frequency by working in conjunction with the Note Variation sys-
tem.
Delete Bars and Copy Bars: Last bar field has different func-
tion that MPC60’s To bar field
In the Delete Bars function, the Last Bar field now contains the
actual last bar of the region to be deleted. This is different from the
MPC60’s To Bar field that contained the first bar after the region to
be deleted.
In the Copy Bars function, the Last Bar field now contains the
actual last bar of the region to be copied. This is different from the
MPC60’s To Bar field that contained the first bar after the region to
be copied.

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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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