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Akai MPC 4000 User Manual

Akai MPC 4000
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Program mode
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AUX ENV block
Here you can make settings for the auxiliary envelope that can be used for program mod-
ulation.
A R1–R4 fields
Specifies the rate 1–rate 4 values of the auxiliary envelope.
B L1–L4 fields
Specifies the level 1–level 4 values of the auxiliary envelope.
C Reference field
Specifies the reference level (0-100) of the envelope. This level is shown by a dotted hor-
izontal line in the envelope display.
In order to actually use the AUX envelope to control the sound, you must go to the Pro-
gram Modulation popup window, select AUX ENV as a source, select the desired item as
the destination, specify the note number or key group (or ALL) that will be modulated,
and set the Depth parameter to specify the depth of modulation.
Hint: When the cursor is at one of the fields in the AUX ENV block, you can press the [WINDOW] key
to open the Program Modulation popup window.
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Akai MPC 4000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony64 voices
RAM272 MB (expandable to 512 MB)
Pads16 velocity and pressure-sensitive pads
MIDI2 MIDI inputs, 4 MIDI outputs
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Display240x64 backlit LCD
Effects4 internal effects processors
StorageInternal Hard Drive
Sequencer300, 000 notes capacity
FilterMulti-mode filter (Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, Band Boost, Band Reject)

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