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Akai MPC 4000 User Manual

Akai MPC 4000
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B Time field
Indicates the location at which the events are recorded in the sequence, in units of mea-
sures/beats/ticks. The mute event at the cursor is selected for editing.
C Track field
Shows the content of the track mute event. The track number is shown at the left, and the
mute on/off status at the right. When the cursor is at this field, you can turn the [JOG] dial
to change the track number or the mute on/off status.
View block
Here you can select the track(s) that will be shown in the event list block.
A View field
Selects the track(s) that will be displayed in the event list block. If you select ALL
TRACKS, all mute events recorded in that sequence will be displayed.
Editing mute operations that you recorded
Here’s how to use the event list to edit track mute events you recorded in a sequence.
1. Select the sequence in which you recorded mute operations, and access the Edit
page of the Track Mute function.
2. Move the cursor to the View field, and select the number of the track that you
want to view in the event list.
If you select ALL TRACKS, all tracks for which mute operations are recorded will be
displayed.
3. In the event list, move the cursor to the mute event that you want to edit.
4. Perform one of the following steps.
To change the mute on/off status
Move the cursor to the right side of the Track field, and turn the [JOG] dial to switch mut-
ing on/off.
To change the track number of the mute event
Move the cursor to the left side of the Track field, and turn the [JOG] dial to change the
track number.
To delete a mute event
Press the [F4] key (DELETE).
5. If you want to insert a new track mute event, use the Now field to specify the
location, and press the [F5] key (INSERT).
If the View field is set to a specific track number, a mute event for the corresponding track
will be input.
If the View field is set to ALL TRACKS, a mute event for track 1 will be inserted.
Edit the mute event as necessary.
6. When you are ready to return to the Main page, press the [MAIN] key.
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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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